Anti-Indigenous Racism Cultural Safety Training Facilitator
Ogimaawabiitong is committed and dedicated to providing culturally appropriate health and social services which address the needs and enhance the well being and capacity of community members in our affiliated First Nations.
Project Overview:
Ogimaawabiitong – Kenora Chiefs Advisory (KCA) has developed an Anti-Racism and Cultural Safety (ARCS) curriculum, with the support of Sherry Copenace and the invaluable guidance of KCA’s 8 affiliated community members. It will be delivered to all KCA employees and service delivery partners as part of the new hire orientation process and on an ongoing basis throughout an employee’s career to support the progressive development of cultural competency.
First Nations communities and peoples have long advocated for better health care that encompasses traditional approaches and culturally centered care and by taking the lead and creating better opportunities for anti-racist and cultural safety training, it allows us to work towards the overall goal of health transformation and creating equity in these spaces.
Request for Services:
Ogimaawabiitong – Kenora Chiefs Advisory (KCA) is seeking a Training Facilitator to begin implementation of the Anti-Racism and Cultural Safety (ARCS) curriculum. This role involves engaging diverse groups of participants to foster understanding, awareness, and action towards anti-Indigenous racism, and cultural safety for Anishinaabe patients in Kenora/Treaty 3. The ARCS Training Facilitator will collaborate with the Strategy & Innovation Department to help deliver, evaluate, and improve the curriculum.
Under the direction of the Director of Strategy and Innovation, the successful candidate is expected to work 16-24 hours per week to facilitate the implementation and training of the ARCS curriculum according to the following timeline:
- September 2024 – Begin KCA onboarding/training.
- October 2024 – Trial internal (KCA) training cohort/obtain feedback on curriculum/facilitation. Begin promotion at LWDH/KCA and open participant sign-up.
- November 2024 – March 2026 – Begin training with LWDH/KCA staff.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Training Facilitation
- Plan, facilitate, and refine anti-racism & cultural safety training curricula and materials tailored to the local healthcare audience.
- Utilize various instructional techniques and technologies to engage participants and enhance learning outcomes.
- Work closely with Strategy & Innovation team to align training with KCA-LWDH’s partnership goals.
- Provide mentorship to facilitators in-training.
Participant Engagement
- Create a safe and inclusive environment for open dialogue and discussion on sensitive and challenging topics related to race and racism, particularly in healthcare.
- Encourage active participation and facilitate constructive conversations among participants.
- Comfortable working alongside Anishinaabe Elders and Knowledge-Keepers.
- Address questions, concerns, and resistance effectively and empathetically.
Data Collection & Assessment
- Implement evaluation tools to assess the effectiveness of the ARCS training program.
- Collect and analyze feedback from participants to continuously improve training content and delivery methods.
- Report on training outcomes and provide recommendations for future training initiatives.
Qualifications:
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Education, Social Sciences, Human Resources, or a related field.
- 3-5 years of experience in facilitating training sessions, preferably in anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Skills & Competencies
- Deep understanding of systemic racism, racial equity, and social justice issues, particularly in healthcare
- Proven ability to facilitate challenging conversations and manage group dynamics effectively.
- Excellent skills in the following areas: computer, organization, networking, interpersonal, presentation and communication (written and oral)
- Knowledge of the Anishinaabe culture and language and experience in working in First Nations communities considered an asset
Personal Attributes
- Demonstrated commitment to racial equity and social justice.
- High level of emotional intelligence and empathy.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
- Due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered within the curriculum, must feel strong enough on their personal journey with Intergenerational Trauma, Truth, and Reconciliation
Required Information for Submission:
- The name, address and contact information of the consultant including curriculum vitae and a description of relevant experience.
- Any relevant information on your approach to facilitation and a quote for services.
- Identification of experience working with First Nations and/or First Nation organizations. Experience in Treaty 3 is preferred but not required.
- Three or more references
All information submitted will be reviewed and evaluated. An interview may be requested but KCA reserves the right to make a selection based on written material only.
Please forward all information by Friday, September 20, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. 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