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All Nations Hope Network (ANHN) is on the lookout for Community Research Navigators (CRN) for the Kiskinowphkewin Manitou Ishcikwin project. As a CRN, you'll be responsible for building weekly programming and working closely with the Warriors (participants) of the project. For a complete job description please visit ANHN website. INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
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ANHN is a provincial, Indigenous organization that 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).
Responsibilities:
Complete project orientation/training with the coordinator
Recruit and retain Warriors
Build programming and facilitate sharing circles with Warriors
Support evaluation activities
Debrief process with Coordinator
Assist the Research Assistant with data gathering, transcribing, and analysis for the end of the project
CRNs work closely with and report to the coordinator
Qualifications:
Relevant post-secondary degree or certificate or equivalent work experience in the field
Related experience in crisis support, substance use issues, mental health and addictions
Demonstrate knowledge of community agencies and their relevant programs and services
Strong preference to First Nations, Mtis or Inuit man with experience working in Indigenous communities
Skills and Abilities:
Works well as part of a team
Planning/organization skills
Computer skills in Microsoft 365
Verbal communication and problem-solving skills
Time management
Personal motivations
Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous ceremonies and protocol