Report to Well being director
Two or more years of education, plus two, years work experience in a relatable Human Services field
Preference will be given to applicants with a degree or working on a relevant degree
Must have a valid Class 5 driver's license
Must have a reliable vehicle
Ability to work flexible hours, especially from 3:30 pm weekdays and several hours during weekend
Clear Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check
General understanding of wholistic healing and wellness, the Social Determinants to Health (Indigenous Peoples), the history and stories of Muskoday First Nations, the impacts of Residential Schools and Intergenerational Trauma
Must demonstrate the ability and willingness to promote and adhere to a positive and healthy lifestyle
Required to abide by the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual, and sign all documentation related to Non-Disclosure, Confidentiality, and Code of Conduct
Willingness to participate in relevant training and programming related to the role
Skills Preferred
Ability to identify and assess safety risks, along with developing safety plans with people or families in crisis
CISM or Suicide Prevention training
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
General knowledge of child development, lifespan human growth and development
Principles & Values of community and wholistic program planning and development
Good working knowledge of computer systems (Microsoft Excel, Word, Internet)
Ability to work productively as a member of a team as well as independently
Knowledge and respect of Indigenous Laws and values, especially Muskoday First Nations traditions, values and customs; the ability to speak and willingness to learn the Cree language is a definite asset
Self-motivated and organized
Ability to keep timely and accurate documentation
Effective problem solving and decision-making skills
Muskoday First Nation located 25 kilometers Southwest of Prince Albert on Hwy3