Are you looking for a career opportunity with a healthcare organization that not only positively impacts lives but also prioritizes client well-being and values its employees as essential contributors? Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of others!
Examples of Support
- Unique health services organization
- The supportive management team and collaborative work environment
- Family Culture
- Innovative environment
- Enriched job fulfilment and
- We offer a competitive compensation package, and exceptional opportunities for career growth
- HOOPP Pension plan with company contribution
Position Description
The Kenora Chiefs Advisory is currently seeking casual Child and Youth Workers. Binesi Waziswan Healing and Treatment Services is a short-term live-in treatment program that provides an opportunity for youth stepping up from community-based support or stepping down from an inpatient unit, to engage in holistic, land-based, clinical wraparound services in a supportive environment. Youth participants will undergo ongoing assessment and observation, crisis intervention, and wrap around bi-cultural services aimed at long-term healing and recovery. We require an enthusiastic, supportive and flexible individuals who work well in a team environment and are motivated to support youth on their healing journey
Position Title: Child and Youth Worker
Department: Healing and Treatment Services
Salary: $28.85/hr
Term: Casual
Location: 240 Veterans Drive, 3rd Floor, Kenora, Ontario
Reports to: Operational Manager–Binesi Waziswan Healing and Treatment Services
Summary of Duties
- Provide support and guidance to youth participants who are experiencing mental health issues that have impacted their mental, emotional, spiritual and/or physical wellbeing
- Support youth in their day-to-day participation in the program, creating opportunities for goal development and achievement
- Facilitate land-based activities including (but not limited to) fishing, hiking, canoeing, medicine picking, animal-assisted programming, etc
- Support the Bi-Cultural Counsellors and Care Coordinators with implementing the 7 Grandfather Teachings curriculum
- Carry out daily home upkeep, alongside youth participants, teaching them healthy habits and life skills;
- Daily logging of observations of the participants’ wellbeing status, from a holistic lens
- Build and maintain effective working relationships with staff, youth and service providers both from KCA and external organizations
- Ability to effectively respond to crisis situations, consulting Management as needed
- Facilitate access to Anishinaabe knowledge, traditions and cultural beliefs in the healing process, where appropriate
- Participate in training and ongoing professional development to enhance your knowledge of supporting young people in their healing journey
Qualifications
- Experience working with youth in one-to-one or group settings
- Strong ability to develop rapport and trusting relationships with youth and families
- Knowledge and/or willingness to learn about Anishinaabe culture, language and practices
- Having embarked on one’s own journey towards wellness, with the ability to act as a positive role model for youth
- Experience working in a youth residential setting, is an asset
- Experience facilitating activities and programs, including cultural and land-based programming, is an asset
- Excellent skills in the following areas: interpersonal, computer, organization, networking, presentation and communication (written and oral)
Position Requirements
- Valid driver’s license and vehicle
- Must be willing to travel when required
- Vulnerable Sector Criminal Records Search
We’re looking to grow our teams with people who share our energy and enthusiasm for
creating the best experience for our clients and within KCA. Discover What’s Possible!
Please forward resume cover letter and 3 references. to:
Human Resource Department
Kenora Chiefs Advisory
P.O. Box 349- 240 Veterans Drive, 3rd Floor
Kenora ON P9N 3X4
Fax: 807-467-2656
Email: resume@kenorachiefs.org
**We thank all that apply, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted
** Traditional practices involve burning sacred medicines including tobacco, sweetgrass, sage and cedar within the work setting