Quebec expands recruitment site to include youth protection jobs

The Je contribue website is looking for retired social workers, educators and criminologists, as well as people with some knowledge of the juvenile protection system.

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A provincial government website created to recruit workers for Québec’s struggling healthcare sector has been expanded to find reinforcements for its equally inadequate youth protection system (DPJ).

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The website I contribute ( jecontribuecovid19.gouv.qc.ca ) was established at the beginning of the pandemic to hire workers to bolster Quebec’s health care system. But an announcement on Wednesday from the office of Lionel Carmant, the minister of health and social services, said the platform can now be used to recruit candidates for jobs “linked to the different stages of the evaluation process (of youth protection ), but more specifically to the evaluation of reports ”.

The province would like to hire people with experience in the field of youth protection report evaluation, such as retired social workers, educators, and criminologists. Quebec is also looking for “humanitarian workers or apprentices with current or previous experience in youth protection,” as well as those without experience who have some knowledge of the job requirements.

Reference-montrealgazette.com

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