Indigenous Well Being Worker

Ottawa, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Position Summary:



The OAC Well Being workers are responsible for implementing a range of strategies and activities to support the mental, emotional and spiritual needs of the tenants at Gignul Housing and Inuit Non-Profit Housing, including doing wellness supports and doing referrals to appropriate supports and services through the OAC member organizations and other culturally focused programs and services offered throughout Ottawa.

Primary Duties



1. Work closely as a team and with the staff of Gignul Housing and Inuit Non Profit Housing to support Indigenous tenants.

2. Build relationships with tenants who may need additional supports.

3. Work in conjunction with OAC organizations to coordinate resources and plan wellness functions/activities to residents of Gignul Housing and

4. Plan, coordinate and deliver culturally appropriate wellness workshops, events and activities including arranging for speakers and workshops that focus on family wellness, traditional ceremony, fitness/recreation, and healthy lifestyles.

5. Work with the staff of Gignul Housing and Inuit Non Profit Housing to identify tenants that are vulnerable to being evicted because of tenant behaviour.

6. Provide referrals for counselling and support services in all areas.

7. Educate tenants and/or families in terms of support services that are available and assist in developing client action plans to identify and address needs and concerns.

8. Develop and/or acquire resource materials and resource packages for community awareness and education around Indigenous well-being.

9. If required, Identify and develop protocols with the OAC between service providers to support tenants.

10. Engage in outreach activities including home visits to support tenants.

11. Develop appropriate evaluation tools to assess the activities that the program is engaged in.

12. Organize case management sessions with OAC service providers that are also connected to the tenants.

13. Maintain high ethical standards, be aware of and remain up to date on privacy laws relating to client information and maintain confidentiality at all levels.

14. Develop and implement effective processes for client file management systems and client services, maintaining confidentiality and professionalism at all times.

Secondary Duties



1. Contribute to a harmonious team environment within the OAC and amongst the partners of the project.

2. Attend OAC staff meetings.

3. Attend appropriate workshops, seminars, and training sessions as required and as assigned to remain current and up-to-date on topics of concern to the work assignments for the position.

4. Work with the OAC Traditional Knowledge Holders and Elders that are part of the OAC for debriefing and for advice to support Indigenous tenants.

5. Monthly reports on the project for the OAC.

6. Track and send time sheets every two weeks to OAC facilitator.

7. Ensure relevant documents are uploaded to internal OAC platform.

8. Attend and help with various OAC initiatives as needed/directed by the OAC facilitator.

Qualifications



Post-secondary diploma or degree in the social and community development fields as well as certificates in counselling training with a minimum of two (2) years work experience in a similar or related position specifically in the Indigenous community; OR

A minimum of four (4) years proven experience in the Indigenous social and/or community development fields and a commitment to further training appropriate for the position.

Skills Required



Must be sensitive to the unique needs of Indigenous community members. Must have a proficient level of communication skills, verbal and written. Must have a demonstrated ability to organize and facilitate wellness workshops. Knowledge of the Ottawa local Indigenous community services and supports. Must have a demonstrated commitment to self-care and wellness. Must possess excellent organizational and time-management skills. Must be willing to work flexible hours including evening and weekend hours for client basedprograms and services. Excellent computer skills an asset. Must have,or be capable of obtaining certification in CPR and First Aid and may be required to attend other appropriate training/certification courses as required. Must possess a current and valid Driver's License and dependable vehicle.' . Must produce a clean CPIC (Criminal records check) annually.

Additional Information:



Flexibility of working hours at times Work is conducted primarily in person, with some meetings on zoom. COVID Vaccines and boosters are required as you will be working with Elders and vulnerable community members.

To apply:



Please submit your resume:

Include a covering letter and a resume.

Thank you for considering this opportunity.

Job Type: Fixed term contract
Contract length: 7 months

Pay: $63,700.00 per year

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Ottawa, ON K2P 1L4

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3014773
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Ottawa, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
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