Cultural Services Helper

Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies

  • Ontario
  • 57.576-70.050 $ par an
  • Permanent
  • Temps-plein
  • Il y a 22 jours
Ni jaansinaanik Child and Family Services is a provincially designated Child Wel -Being Agency that provides Prevention, Protection, and
Child and Family services that reflect values, beliefs and principles rooted within the Anishinabek culture. We serve the communities of
Wahnapitae, Dokis, Henvey Inlet, Magnetawan, Shawanaga, and Wasauksing First Nations.
CULTURAL SERVICES HELPER (2)
PERMANENT FULL-TIME
Competition # 01-0001Reporting to the Cultural Services Supervisor, the Cultural Services Helper is responsible for assisting in providing
direct and indirect cultural services to the agency, Board of Directors and staff to develop and enhance the cultural
service practice of the Agency. The Cultural Services Helper will assist at developing and delivering locally
accepted cultural practices for the Agency in consultation with community Elders and cultural practitioners to
facilitate the preservation and promotion of traditional practices within member of First Nations to enhance
positive and strong cultural identity. Salary: $57,576.00 to $70,050.00
Compensation Includes: OMERS Pension Plan, Health and Dental Insurance Benefits Plan, Statutory and Agency
Holiday leave, Competitive Vacation, Employee Assistance Program, and more.Qualifications
Other Requirements
Minimum Education
Satisfactory Police Records Check (as
College Diploma in Social Services or Indigenous
directed by agency)
Studies is an asset, however, equivalent work
Class 'G' Ontario Drivers licence, access
experience will also be considered
to a vehicle and ability to travel
Bachelor of Social Work, Indigenous Studies
$1M auto insurance liability coverage
degree is preferred
Three year (3) uncertified Drivers Abstract
Minimum Experience
Work Site Location
Three (3) years' experience in a social services
Henvey Inlet First Nation NCFS Office
organization developing and delivering cultural
Location
programs and services
North Bay, Eagles Hub Office Location
Experience working with Indigenous people,
organizations, and communities
Knowledge Requirements
Knowledge of Niijaansinaanik Child and Family
Services programs and services
Respect, sensitivity, knowledge and understanding
of the Anishinabek culture and the Seven
Grandfather Teachings
Knowledge of First Nation service delivery,
customs, and traditions in responding to child
welfareNiijaansinaanik is committed to providing a barrier-free work environment in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians
with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Accommodation is available upon request for candidates to take
part in the recruitment process. Please self-identify, preference will be given to applicants of Indigenous ancestry.

Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies