The Katoyiss Clan Emergency Shelter in Brocket--a 24-hour safe haven under Akoka'tssini Mental Wellness (AMW)--is looking for a dedicated Case Manager (CM) to help individuals on their path to healing.
At Katoyiss Clan, we operate on harm reduction principles, offering participants hot meals, snacks, showers, clean clothing, and compassionate support. As a Case Manager, you'll be a vital part of a multidisciplinary team, delivering trauma-informed care and personalized treatment plans. The CM will be providing referrals and transportation to recovery-oriented programs, ensuring every individual has access to the resources they need.
You'll advocate for participants, coordinate services, and build strong connections with families, community supports, and external agencies. Working closely with clinical and support staff, you'll help shape programs that align with our treatment model and empower participants on their healing journey.
About AMW
Akoka'tssini Mental Wellness (AMW) is a sub-department under the Aakom-Kiyii Health Services umbrella. AMW supports the Piikani community with services and programming directly related to Mental Health and Addictions. AMW's mission is to encourage Niitsitapi in their healing by providing continued services with integrity and kimmapiipitsin while reclaiming Piikanissini.
Role responsibilities and duties
Collaborate with participants to develop and monitor individualized goals, treatment and aftercare plans
Provide case coordination, advocacy, and referrals to internal and external services (e.g., mental health, housing, legal aid, cultural support)
Work closely with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and cultural support workers to ensure services align with traditional values and practices
Maintain accurate, electronic case notes and confidential records in accordance with privacy laws and organizational policies
Participate in team meetings, case reviews, and interagency collaboration
Provide crisis intervention and emotional support as needed
Support intake and discharge processes with compassion and professionalism
Promote holistic healing approaches rooted in the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of residents
Use Motivational Interviewing techniques to support resident readiness for change and empower self-directed healing
Maintain programming calendars, rosters, reports, and evaluation tools.
Track program outcomes and prepare reports for internal use, funders, or regulators.
Assess the needs and progress of individuals within the group
Facilitate open and supportive discussions about addiction and recovery
Create a safe, inclusive, and non-judgmental environment for group members
Provide transportation as needed
Assist participants with organizing personal affairs as requested
Attend/facilitated case consultation as needed
Participating in daily debriefing at shift change
Continuing professional development through ongoing education and training in addiction therapy Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Group facilitation and co-facilitation skills
Reliable, compassionate, and works collaboratively within a team environment.
Intra-group conflict management
Organized, solution-focused, takes initiative
Ability to actively listen and ask motivational questions
High level of verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to translate complex documents into understandable terms
Knowledge of Piikani/Blackfoot Culture and Language is an asset
Manage resident relationships and large caseload
Sound Knowledge and ability to demonstrate a practical application of the following techniques are considered an asset: crisis intervention, de-escalation skills, people management skills, conflict intervention and resolution.
Qualifications
Successful completion of a degree or diploma in a human services discipline, Social Work, Addiction Counselling, Indigenous Studies and/or related field
Minimum two years of work experience in addiction and/or mental wellness
Knowledge of trauma-informed, harm reduction, and culturally safe practices
Proven work experience as a Group Facilitator, Therapist, Counsellor, or similar role in a mental health setting
Understanding of the impacts of colonization, residential schools, and intergenerational trauma
First Aid, CPR, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVDI), Trauma-Informed Care, Security, and WHMIS training are assets
Recovery Coach Training provided to the right candidate
Proficient in MS Office 365
Strong Organizational and communication skills
Assets
Lived experience or strong connection to Indigenous Culture and Language
Familiarity with traditional healing practices and ceremonies
Registration or eligibility for registration with a professional body (eg. RSW)
Application Requirements
Cover Letter
Resume
Applicants will be required to provide the following before hiring:
Copy of credentials
Valid Driver's License and clean abstract
Recent (w/I 30 days) criminal record check and vulnerable intervention record check
DEADLINE: Will remain open till a successful candidate is found*
Submit complete application in person or send applications to HR@ akhealthservices.ca
?Subject: Case Manager
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.00-$27.00 per hour
Ability to commute/relocate:
Brocket, AB: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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