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Native Clan OrganizationSee more

addressAddressWinnipeg, MB
type Form of workPart-time | Casual
salary SalaryFrom $22 an hour
CategoryConstruction

Job description

Our team at Native Clan prides ourselves on our commitment to supporting, healing, and our dedication to serving our community in progressive and adaptive ways. Founded in 1972, Native Clan for the most part works with those relatives exiting western justice systems, their families, and community to support a positive healing journey that is right for our relatives impacted by those systems and trauma caused by colonization and stemming from intergenerational trauma.

Our Mission Statement: “The Native Clan Organization helps and supports our relatives navigate through, heal from, and return to their communities after contact with justice systems and to provide advocacy and progression of Indigenous ways of justice within those systems.’’

Our Vision Statement: “Our Vision is to remove barriers for those relatives who have come into contact with justice systems, and ensure they return to their communities to live their lives in their most positive forms for them.’’

Process and Support: The Native Clan Organization (NCO) acknowledges and supports the importance of having a team of pathfinders and helpers that reflect our relatives that we support. NCO practices equitable hiring practices and wants our work team to reflect those we serve as we aid our relatives on their journeys. In this spirit, preference will be given to those who self-declare Indigenous backgrounds in their resume or cover letter.

Also, in the spirit of removing barriers, and being as accessible for employment as possible, NCO uses qualifications and desired experience, or traits outlined in our job descriptions as a guide for those who would like to join our team. Applicants are more than welcome to apply for these posted roles if they do not specifically meet all of the listed requirements, as these are a guide for hiring and interviewing but are not all required. If you need assistance or guidance on resume writing, or interview skills please contact: kendell.joiner@nativeclan.org and our team will be there to help you navigate resume writing and the interview process (skill building for this).

As part of making sure those joining our team understand what our team does, what are focuses of Native Clan in the present, and to get to know each other more we have a hiring process that is different from many organizations. Below are the steps and just a general idea of what these steps in our hiring include:

1. If you would like to join our team, please read, and think about this job/role posting and see if you are interested and think about if you would be a great fit.

2. Apply online and our team will review resumes. Please also include a video introduction if you would like, but this isn’t required. We recognize resumes do not give a full picture of a person, and we try to ensure people applying for roles have every chance to show what they can bring to our team. If you need help with making a resume, please either call us, reach out on Facebook, or email kendell.joiner@nativeclan.org and we will arrange how we can help with this.

3. Our team will look at resumes and video introductions (if you do not have a way to do a video introduction, reach out and we will set up an in person meeting just to say hi, but this won’t be an interview and will be informal) and contact those people applying to attend an orientation touch base.

4. The “orientation” is a chance for our Pathfinding team to give a presentation and general information session to those who are invited to attend, and those who go to this stage of the hiring process. We will arrange multiple in-person and virtual sessions to accommodate people’s schedules, but this will need to be completed prior to an interview. This step is to ensure that people wanting to join our team see our work culture, values, leadership and support style, and the range of services our team offers as this isn’t fully communicated during a dedicated interview.

5. The interview stage will be for those who are invited from the pool of people who have attended “orientations” or our information sessions. These interviews will take place in person for the most part unless requested depending on the situation, and when we call or contract those who are invited to interview we will work to get rid of any hurdles like timing, transportation, or scheduling. Interviews will be “paid” in the sense that anyone who takes time to be interviewed will be offered an honorarium for their time!

6. After the interview stage our Pathfinding team will work to choose who would be the best fit at the time for our team, and contact those who will be offered the role on the team. Those who aren’t offered a role at that time will be asked if they would like our team to keep them in mind for future roles, and we can of course offer feedback!

Position Summary: Journey Helper

We are excited to be adding to our team at our Healing Facility “ Manitou House” (located at 94 McGregor St.)

What is a Journey Helper? What does this work include? What is the benefit of working in this role at Native Clan/ Manitou House ?

What this role does in its day-to-day:

-Welcomes and supports our relatives who have chosen to call Manitou House home after exiting federal institutions across Canada.

-Works with our relatives closely and their case management teams, to ensure reintegration action plans are created collaboratively and are in pursuit of our relatives hopes and goals.

-Will strive to ensure that Manitou House, how we operate and deliver services , and how we conduct ourselves together, is always in align with our Sacred Laws and Elders teachings, so that we can offer a safe and healthy environment for our NCO family and our relatives to thrive , grow and learn from one another.

-Will support the work being completed by ensuring detailed communication, reporting, and logging of all necessary information is held to the highest standards.

-Will actively be involved with our relatives lives by ways of meaningful engagement through, spiritual and emotional connection, support with recognizing gifts and talents, helping remove barriers and create self confidence and by joining our relatives in traditional and cultural ceremonies and teachings when welcomed.

-Takes part in progressive, challenging, and customized training and professional development that is guided by the Manitou House Pathfinder, but for the most part, is directed by areas where you would like to progress and gain knowledge in to help our relatives.

Someone who is a great fit for the role would be someone who:

-Believes in our missions, visions, and has our drive to change justice and social systems for the betterment of our community and relatives impacted by these systems.

-Is detail oriented, can work collaboratively within our team and community, and takes the initiative to lead and guide our relatives in the areas of : fostering independence, healing, resourcefulness, community connection, healthy relationships, emotional regulation, substance abuse or addiction prevention work , positive and realistic goal setting and family reunification .

-Has extensive experience in any or all of these areas: restorative justice, social services that are progressive or adaptive , Indigenous knowledge by ways of all traditional and cultural lived or taught experiences , impacts of identity connection and spiritual healing and risk management through interventions of all forms.

Wage: Wage for this position is starting at $22.00 hourly. This will be an hourly role, where over-time could be offered, and flexible work schedules can be made with the Manitou House Pathfinder depending on the workload of the day and the needs of our relatives.

Benefits and RSP Plans: This position(s) is available offering part time status. (0-32 hours weekly ) thus access to our benefits and RSP packages will not be available at this time.

NCO always believes in internal development and will promote from within when opportunity arises. If full-time opportunities become available, your supervisor will be happy to provide these options and plans to you.

Job Types: Part-time, Casual

Salary: From $22.00 per hour

Expected hours: 8 – 32 per week

Benefits:

  • Company events
  • Discounted or free food
  • Employee assistance program
  • On-site gym
  • On-site parking

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shift
  • Overtime
  • Weekends as needed

Work Location: In person

Refer code: 2162990. Native Clan Organization - The previous day - 2024-03-10 23:02

Native Clan Organization

Winnipeg, MB

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