This full-time position, under the direction of the Program Manager, is a frontline outreach role that provides one-on-one housing support to individuals who are unhoused or precariously housed. The Coordinator will support transitions to safe, stable housing by focusing on housing readiness, system navigation and wraparound support. This role also emphasizes building connection to culture, community and a strong foundation for successful long-term housing.
The Housing Outreach Coordinator will:
Conduct intakes and assessments to determine priority and readiness for housing
Assist participants in finding and securing appropriate housing based on assessment outcomes and participant needs and preferences
Support participants with housing readiness, including budgeting, tenancy education, and obtaining vital documents and services
Provide referrals to health, cultural and recovery-based services as needed
Encourage and support connection with Elders, ceremony, land-based practices and cultural community events
Maintain accurate, timely case notes, data and reporting
Participate in internal wellness practices, cultural learning opportunities and Miywasin community events
Perform other duties as assigned
Skills and qualities for success in this role:
Strong interpersonal, communication and de-escalation skills
Good understanding of trauma-informed care, harm reduction and anti-oppressive practice
Knowledge of relevant resources and services at municipal, provincial and federal levels and ability to advocate
strong organizational and time management skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Our ideal candidate will have:
Degree in Social Work, Addictions and Mental Health or related field preferred. Diploma and relevant experience will also be considered
Deep understanding and knowledge of Indigenous cultures, histories and perspectives, with demonstrated commitment to Indigenous rights and reconciliation
Knowledge of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and anti-oppressive practice
Experience working with Indigenous communities and addressing complex social issues such as homelessness, poverty, intergenerational trauma and mental health
Standard First Aid - Level C CPR (or willingness to obtain)
Valid driver's license, able to provide clean driving abstract and access to reliable vehicle
Clear criminal record check (with consideration given to context and relevance) and clean child intervention record check required prior to employment commencing
o Please include a cover letter with your resume when applying
Advantages to joining the Miywasin Team:
Supportive, encouraging leadership team
Supportive leadership, benefits package, and competitive salary
Participation in cultural events and activities
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $4,500.00 per month
Benefits:
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
Application question(s):
How would you describe your understanding of Indigenous culture and your connection to community?
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-31
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