Nak'azdli Whut'en Social Development Office, Fort St. James, BC
Employment Type:
Part-Time
Wage:
$21.05 - $23.75 based on experience
About Us
Nak'azdli Whut'en is a proud Dakelh First Nation located near Fort St. James, British Columbia. Our community is deeply rooted in Dakelh culture, language, and values, emphasizing a connection to the land and a commitment to the well-being of our people. We are dedicated to creating inclusive and supportive services that reflect our culture and respect the unique perspectives and needs of our members. At Nak'azdli Whut'en, we strive to provide community-focused health and social services that uphold Indigenous values and address the distinct challenges facing our community.
Job Summary
The Growing with Guidance Program Assistant plays a vital role in supporting the delivery of the Growing with Guidance program -- a cultural and intergenerational initiative that fosters meaningful relationships between children, youth, families, and Elders. This program is grounded in community values and cultural knowledge, providing healing and support for families who may benefit from prevention-based resources.
Working closely with the Program Coordinator, the Assistant will help ensure that workshops, gatherings, and land-based activities run smoothly, respectfully, and in alignment with cultural practices.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist the Program Coordinator in the planning and delivery of cultural workshops and activities
Support meal planning, preparation, and clean-up, reflecting traditional and community-based food values
Set up and take down spaces for gatherings, workshops, and land-based events
Greet and welcome children, youth, families, and Elders, creating a respectful and inclusive atmosphere
Help maintain a culturally safe space that promotes healing and learning
Organize and maintain supplies, materials, and program logistics
Provide direct, hands-on support to participants during program activities
Support Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and facilitators during events
Maintain confidentiality and uphold the values of respect, inclusion, and cultural humility
Qualifications
Required:
Experience working with Indigenous communities and understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and protocols
Strong interpersonal skills with a warm, welcoming approach
Ability to work respectfully with children, youth, families, and Elders
Dependable, flexible, and able to work both independently and as part of a team
Basic cooking skills and willingness to support meal preparation
Comfortable with physical tasks such as setting up/taking down tables, lifting supplies, etc.
Preferred:
Previous experience in community programming, early childhood development, youth work, or cultural facilitation
Valid driver's license and access to reliable transportation
First Aid/CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
Food Safe certification (or willingness to obtain)
Knowledge of a local Indigenous language or culture is an asset
Working Conditions
Evening and/or weekend work may be required to accommodate program schedules
Work may occur in indoor community spaces, kitchens, and outdoor/land-based environments
May involve physical activity such as lifting supplies, moving furniture, or walking on uneven terrain during land-based activities
A supportive team environment focused on cultural safety, community wellness, and mutual respect
Occasional exposure to emotionally sensitive topics or experiences requiring empathy and cultural awareness
Hours of Work
Your regular hours of work will be from 8:00am - 4:00pm for 7 hours per day from Monday to Friday and it is expected that all work will be completed within your regular working hours, however, you may be required from time to time to work outside your normal hours of work.
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