Employment Opportunity: Cultural Support Navigator
Location:
Halifax, NS
Salary Range:
50,000.00-55,000.00 annually
Employment Term:
January 2026 - March 31st, 2026, possibility of renewal Full time hours (35 hours/ week)
Reports To:
Violence Prevention & Human Trafficking Manager
General Description:
The Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre is centrally located in the urban Indigenous community of Halifax and is looking for
One (1) Cultural Support Navigator
.
The Cultural Support Navigator (CSN) will provide resources for clients who have been victimized and subjected to violence and are involved in human trafficking. The CSN will act as a liaison and case manage victims and provide access to resources and support for clients/ community members.
The incumbent should have an interest in the welfare of others and a desire to help.
Key Accountabilities
Review client background information, interview clients, complete intakes and needs assessments and case manage clients (women) who have been subjected to violence and human trafficking.
Facilitate and implement various activities and workshops for community members
Meet with clients to assess their progress, give support and discuss any difficulties or problems they may have
Provide crisis intervention and assist clients in obtaining emergency services
Communicate the MNFCs-Violence Prevention and Human Trafficking program's vision, mission and values to promote and build awareness among the broader communities
Plan, implement and evaluate special projects and programs related to victim services in support of women who are victimized
Stay up to date on community needs and trends with victim services to ensure that you are providing the most up to date resources for clients/ community members
Collaborate with other organizations (provincial, federal, municipal departments), victim support programs to ensure timely access to resources and services for clients/ community members
Develop ongoing communication and multi-media marketing strategies to promote awareness as well as develop written materials (brochures)
Research and seek out innovative ideas that attributes to victim services for Indigenous women.
Develop and maintain a tool kit for resources
Work with clients/ community members to ensure they continue to develop healthy life skills and actively engage with clients to ensure they have the support needed to overcome challenges which arise due to trauma related experiences.
Establish relationships with and provide appropriate culturally responsive interventions for clients/ community members
Adhere to all policies governing the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre
May perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Experience Required for the Position:
Diploma/ certification in Social Services or University degree in Social Work, child and youth care, psychology or other social science/ health related discipline
Three years community service work related experience, or a combination of work experience and education may be considered
Must have Non-violence Crisis Intervention and Prevention certification
Knowledgeable in Human Trafficking and Violence against women
Strong leadership skills, reasoning and decision-making skills
Must have excellent communication skills (verbal/ written)
Knowledge of Indigenous Culture and Traditions
Experience working with community organizations, shelter and safe houses
Must be flexible and able to work some weekends and evenings
Some travel may be required
Must have a valid driver's license, reliable car and valid insurance
Experience working with the Urban Indigenous Community considered an asset
Must provide a vulnerable sector check
This position is designated for those with indigenous ancestry, please self-identify
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel working within this job title. The Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre is an equal opportunity employer; and complies with all fair employment practices laws. We are committed to providing a workplace free form unlawful discrimination and harassment and prohibit the same against employees, applicants or other covered persons by co-workers, supervisors, managers, or third parties based on a person's race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, age, veterans status, disability unrelated to job requirements, ethnicity, genetic information, military service, political affiliation, marital status and pregnancy or other protected status. Qualified Indigenous applicants will be given priority in accordance with the Aboriginal Employment Preference Policy of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre (MNFC) reserves the right to refuse all applications for employment. The MNFC will not assume any expenses related to this or any job application process included and not limited to travel, relocation, and application development. *Only those applicants who are screened in for an interview will be contacted.
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