Addictions Youth Care Worker

Winnipeg, MB, CA, Canada

Job Description

Date Posted:

October 08, 2025

Position:

Addictions Youth Care Worker

Location:

Eagle Embracing Healing Lodge, 591 Sherbrook Street

Winnipeg, MB



Closing: October 16th

, at 4:30pm

Wage Scale:

$18.44- $24.70 (based on experience)

Annual Salary:

$37,273.60- $51, 376.00

Neecheewam Inc.

has a Three Month Full-Time Term Position as a Addictions Youth Care Worker available at

Eagle Embracing You Healing Lodge,

shifts are

Sunday through till Thursday

from

to 3pm to 11 pm.

Eagle Embracing You is a four-bed facility providing short term (2-8 weeks) healing space for female and female-identifying youth ages 12-17 who are experiencing a multitude of issues such as: mental health concerns, life threatening addictions, complex traumas, and many other obstacles. Our goal is to provide individualized care, as barrier-free access to services, and an Indigenous approach to healing. Eagle Embracing You works to create plans for the youth, with the youth. Staff will walk along-side the youth as they navigate their healing journey. As youth enter into relationship with the team at Eagle Embracing You, we will begin to build a care plan with the input from the youth and other important collaterals, as identified by the youth.

Neecheewam is a professionally staffed community-based organization

designed to meet the unique and individual needs of Indigenous youth requiring safe care. Treatment and healing from an Indigenous perspective will be realized through The Seven Sacred Teachings, which honour the universal values shared by all First Nations.

MISSON:

Our mission is to provide healing lodges where the seven sacred teachings (love, respect, courage, humility, wisdom, honesty, and truth) are the path to wholeness.

VISION:

The strength of our communities is restored through the wellbeing of our children.

Our vision will be accompanied by:

a) Working in harmony with community-based programming and support services including public schools, youth justice, and mental health.

b) Recognizing, honouring, and promoting our children's and youth's Indigenous heritage and identity, in both traditional and contemporary ways of life.

c) Encouraging and supporting the children and youth we work with in acquiring the knowledge, skills, and confidence to transition into responsible, productive adults.

Key Responsibilities And Duties:



Aware of the whereabouts of all residents always, as per program dictates and policies.

Assist with wake-up and bed-time routines.

Manage and direct all daily program activities.

Transport residents to appointments (medical & other) and any activities as required.

Direction and participation in daily chores.

Assist the residents in planning recreational activities.

Active involvement with residents in activities within the facility and in the community.

Encourage and assist with individual resident interest in lessons in sports, music, or other endeavors.

Assist in planning for meals and grocery shopping.

Meal preparation-cooking and baking.

Teaching the residents about nutrition and healthy eating habits.

Participate at staff meetings and other meetings as requested.

Review all provincial program and licensing standards and assist with their implementation in the program.

Provide input into all documentation, record keeping and report writing as required.

Involvement in learning opportunities and development of an attitude that promotes a relevance for learning in young people.

Develop an attitude that promotes positive teamwork and exhibits a high degree of positive role-modeling for young people.

Key Qualifications Required:



Child & Youth Care Diploma preferred. Experience working with children, at-risk and sexually exploited youth. Education of youth with addiction, substance abuse and trauma.

Knowledge and appreciation of the Indigenous Culture, Traditions and Seven Sacred Teachings. Strong knowledge of the issues affecting our children, families, and communities.

Knowledge of the impacts of colonization and intergenerational trauma.

Have demonstrated leadership qualities and must be able to work independently and as a valued team member and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.

Ability to conduct oneself in a professional capacity when dealing with all CFS Agencies or any other related external organizations.

Organizational, problem solving, and analytical skills are necessary and possess a high level of advocacy skills.

Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be confident in decision making.

Valid Winnipeg Police Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sectors, Child Abuse Registry Check, and We will do a Prior Contact Check. Checks must be completed within a 3-month period from current date.

Valid First Aid/CPR required.

Valid Driver's License is an asset with a Drivers Abstract.

Please submit a cover letter clearly stating the position you are interested in, along with a resume describing your experience and qualifications. We thank all who apply, however only those candidates selected will be contacted. Email your resume to: HumanResources@neecheewam.com.

Job Type: Fixed term contract
Contract length: 3 months

Pay: $18.44-$24.70 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2879111
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Winnipeg, MB, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned