Job Description

CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks (CAAN) is looking to hire a Harm Reduction Coordinator. The successful candidate will work closely with our National Partner to bring research to life in a dynamic way. You will collaborate across Canada with communities and service providers.

CAAN is a national, Indigenous organization who is leading the response to HIV and AIDS through empowerment, education and community. Our organization is culturally grounded and operates through Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing (IWKD).



Work Location:

This is a remote position, located anywhere in Canada.

This is a full-time position



The successful candidate for this position will:



Have experience in Indigenous Ways of Knowing & Doing Be experienced in Knowledge Transfer & Mobilization Be a collaborative leader with experience facilitating community and academic groups Possess strong experience in community consultation and research Have a passion for Harm Reduction Have the ability to plan, develop and delivery presentations/workshops Be highly self-motivated

Key Tasks:



Prepare and submit monthly reports and effectively contribute to quarterly reports by working closely with CAAN's evaluator. Attend quarterly internal meetings and external meetings with our partners to discuss any emerging topics or issues within the Harm Reduction space. Collaboratively identify findings for training development and program delivery Identify and engage with organizations across the country to participate in tailored capacity-building trainings Develop asset mapping process Create a database to evaluate and monitor program delivery and findings, including record keeping Administrative and logistic support for the Indigenous consultants implementing training delivery Sharing lessons learned through reports, social media posts, or workshop/presentations. Support the development of Indigenous harm reduction materials within CAAN (i.e. with other staff on resources, projects, research, or policies)

The ideal candidate will possess the following experience:



Post-secondary education, or a combination of training and experience in a relevant field. Deep and meaningful understanding of Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing as well as harm reduction principles. Excellent oral, written, facilitation and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work effectively with a wide range of individuals and internal and external stakeholders. Well-developed planning, organizing, evaluation and administrative skills. Ability to maintain a person-centered approach to planning and problem solving, while upholding program deliverables, best practice and adherence to policy and legislation. Demonstrated experience in workplan development and implementation. Experience working with diverse Indigenous communities. An understanding of Harm Reduction concepts. Proficiency in using the Microsoft Office365 platform, as well as web-based applications including search engines and tools. Based on the Section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act CHRA Everyone is encouraged to apply, however, Preference will be given to applicants who self-identify as Indigenous and those with living experience of HIV and/or HCV*


Job Types: Permanent, Full-time


Salary: Circa $50,000 - $52,000 per year



Benefits:

Dental care Disability insurance Extended health care RRSP Matching Contributions Paid time off Vision care Wellness program * Work from home

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2656258
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned