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Duties: The Southern Reintegration Caseworker works in the member First Nations of their respective regions. He/She is responsible for the Youth of First Nations: Ocean Man, The Sakimay, Kahkewistahaw, and the Aboriginal communities around Yorkton. Establish connections to home communities, families, elders, recreation and other appropriate programming. Work in conjunction with the Community and Custody Youth Workers to identify areas of need for the youth, family, and community. Consult with Elders Program (in facility or community) and/or the Community Justice Committee to develop an intervention plan with an emphasis on First Nations culture and practices. Other job-related duties as assigned by the Director of Justice or designate. Qualifications: Knowledge about the culture and traditions of the First Nations Communities to which they would be providing service. Preference would be given to a First Nations candidate with a cultural background of or like that of an YTC member bands. Preference would be given to a post-secondary degree or certificate in social Work, Human Justice or Community Development. Consideration will be given to a combination of some post-secondary years of education and years of experience. Certificate in Victim Offender Medication, Resolving Conflict Constructively or Community Justice Forums would be an asset. Must be knowledgeable and have an interest in the Canadian Justice System with regards to First Nation/Aboriginal Justice reform. Knowledge of developmental needs of youth, community development, and community justice programs. Knowledge of First Nations language, culture and social issues would be a definite asset. Please quote Competition #18-19-013. Shortlisted candidates must be able to provide a current original copy of the Canadian Criminal Records Check at the time of the interview and three (3) written reference letters.