Connective is a dynamic non-profit organization that provides innovative programming in the social services sector. We strive to create safe, healthy, and inclusive communities for all.
ROLE PURPOSE
This role will provide culturally responsive outreach and support to service users, with a strong focus on honoring, reconnecting with, and celebrating cultural identity and community resilience. The cultural support worker will take a proactive and respectful approach to help residents strengthen their cultural ties by helping them explore, access, and engage with meaningful cultural resources, practices, and community support. The worker will also advocate for service users' rights and equitable access to services where needed. In addition, this position includes developing and delivering short-term, culturally informed support plans that empower residents to sustain their housing and engage positively within the community.
HOURS (40 HOURS PER WEEK)
Wednesday to Sunday, 0900 - 1700
OR
Tuesday to Saturday 1030 -1830
WHAT WE OFFER?
Committed Living Wage Employer
2022 & 2023 Canadian Nonprofit Employer of Choice Aware from NEOC
2023 High-Performance Culture Award from SupportingLines
Competitive benefits package, including health, wellness, and pension plan
Career and personal development, with the ability to grow in a diverse range of programs and departments
Access to a range of staff mental health supports, including an in-house counsellor, Employee Family Assistance Program, and Critical Incidents Stress Management
Access to On-Demand Pay to withdraw earned wages before payday
Connective is part of a portability program where employees moving from a CSSEA-member employer to Connective will port their service hours for vacation and wage purposes (within last 12 months)
REPORTING AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports and is accountable to the Program Manager or their designate
Participates as a member of the Connective services team to ensure quality and continuity of services to clients
Builds and maintains good relations with Indigenous service providers, elders, knowledge keepers and the local Nations
Liaises with staff and volunteers of community and government agencies as required
Liaises with Connective staff as necessary
Participates as a member of the Connective staff team
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Works with service users, research background material, and seeks the input of other professionals and family members to identify needs and intervention possibilities, using person-centered and culturally grounded strategies.
Works with residents and other staff to consider issues and create a mutually agreed holistic plan of support and relevant strategies that have measurable short and long-term goals.
Advocates Indigenous service users' case planning to be Indigenous-led and informed.
Assists with creating an effective and supportive connection between the Indigenous/non-Indigenous service providers and community supports and service users.
Engages in collaborative community partnerships with the local nations, knowledge keepers and elders to promote traditional healing, cultural teachings, and practice.
Promotes understanding and respect for Indigenous culture, experience, and identity within facility.
Liaises to organize and/or support cultural activities/programming.
Interacts with other professionals, family members, indigenous service providers, and other organizations to ensure services, admissions, and treatments are in the service user's interest and supportive of their long-term goals.
Advocates and aids in navigation for a service user to other professionals, including but not limited to the courts, probation services, and community and institutional psychiatric services.
Contributes to model of cultural safety for emotional vulnerability within the facility.
Fosters awareness and understanding of the cultural context of trauma-related addiction/mental health among Indigenous community members.
Maintains extensive records and case notes.
Completes monthly progress reports.
Assists residents with daily life skills, social skills, and/or behaviour management to function more independently in their own homes and in the community.
Nurtures opportunities and assists residents with activities such as grooming, basic cooking, money management, shopping, household safety, and pet care.
Facilitates physical, recreational, educational, social, and vocational activities and service navigation.
Recognizes, analyzes, and deals with potential emergency situations such as aggressive behavior(s) to minimize potential harm to others and/or the public.
Reviews and evaluates residents' progress and adjusts programs as required. Provides feedback and support to residents and/or their families.
Accompanies and/or transports residents to activities such as appointments, shopping, or leisure activities.
Provides guidance to staff to assist in dealing with events or topics in the context of cultural practices.
Participates in team meetings as instructed by the Program Manager.
Other duties as subsequently negotiated.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Graduated with a Diploma in a related human/social service field and one-year of related experience or a relevant combination of education and experience
Experience with service users with a history of conflict with the law, developmental disabilities and/or spectrum disorders, experiencing homelessness, interaction with social agencies, and/or experiencing mental health challenges
Experience working with First Nation communities
A demonstrated and clear ability to respond well in crisis situations
An understanding of providing service to people with different learning abilities
Demonstrated ability to deal with potential violence
Experience in assessment, case/care plan development and implementation
Demonstrated ability to develop programs tailored to particular and diverse needs of individuals
Extensive knowledge of community services in Nanaimo and area
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
Preference will be given to qualified candidates who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Metis)
REQUIREMENTS
Ability to successfully complete a Criminal Records Check
Current Emergency First Aid Certificate (please refer to the Certificates accepted in B.C. - WorkSafeBC)
Class 5 driver's license
Personal transportation that is in good repair, insured for business up to $1,000,000 for liability, and which can be used to transport residents
COMPENSATION
As Connective is a unionized environment, the starting wage is $27.54 up to $31.61 per hour. Plus, benefits enrollment as per the Collective Agreement.
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