(2) IRS Cultural Workers

December 19 2024
Industries Non-profit organisation - NPO
La Ronge, SK • Full time

(This is a re-advertisement; previous applicants need not apply)

We are looking for three compassionate, hard-working and knowledgeable people, with an upbeat attitude and strong interpersonal skills. This position will promote the Woodland Cree culture, traditional practices and values. This role requires workers to be living a healthy lifestyle and being familiar with traditional culture, if you feel like this job opportunity is a good fit for your personality and career ambition, we encourage you to apply!

About the Organization: LLRIBHS promotes health in our communities for the wellbeing of all members. We provide accessible, high quality health services and programs. Together with others, we work to build capacity and educate as we address both acute needs and the determinants of health.

About the position: Indian Residential School (IRS) Cultural Workers are qualified health professionals that work under the supervision of the IRS Supervisor. They play a role as being emotional support liaisons to former IRS students and their family members to safely address their issues related to the IRS experience.

Duties:

  • Responsible for the provision of support, referrals, translation, cultural and education services in the field of Indian Residential Schools;
  • Build networks and relationships with multiple groups at the national, regional and community levels while promoting awareness of the IRS resolution Health Support program and IRS issues;
  • Assist communities in capacity building to address impacts of Indian Residential Schools;
  • Work closely with other healthcare teams in organizing events;
  • Visit communities to provide resource material and establish community networks and local support for IRS survivors;

Qualifications:

  • Certificate in Social Work or Diploma in Justice Studies or Human Studies field;
  • Strong verbal, written communication and public relations skills;
  • Ability to work in a dynamic environment, as part of a team and with minimal direction;
  • Ability to speak/understand Cree and knowledge of Cree Culture is required;
  • Experience working within a First Nations' organization and/or past experience as a residential school survivor a definite asset;
  • Strong organizational skills and problem solving skills a definite asset;
  • Must have a valid Class 5 Driver's license;
Apply now!

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