POSITION TITLE:Ma Faamii Citizen Support Worker
DEPARTMENT:Ma Faamii, Ministry of Housing
CLASSIFICATION: MGO-05
SALARY RANGE: $56,100.00 to $67,045.00 Per Annum
POSITION TYPE: Full-time, Permanent
LOCATION: Meadow Lake
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Ma Faamii Operations Coordinator
Brief Overview:
Under the direction of the Ma Faamii Operations Coordinator, the Citizen Support Worker will provide support to Métis citizens in Meadow Lake in addressing the challenges in navigating and accessing the complex multi-agency systems currently in place. The Citizen Support Worker will assist Métis citizens and their families connect to housing, mental and physical health support, addictions support, food security, family supports, cultural supports, clothing, and social supports which are close to their home community.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist Métis citizens in addressing the challenges of navigating multijurisdictional human systems. This includes but not limited to housing, addictions services, social services, child and family services, transportation, personal identification, mental and physical health supports, cultural supports, family supports, food security, winter clothing, systematic barriers, etc.
- As a Ma Faamii team member, develop a comprehensive provincial inventory of support services available to address client’s needs.
- Develop effective and collaborative working relationships with community agencies and other community service providers.
- Assist Métis citizens who have previously accessed services (Justice, Health, Foster Care, etc.) through navigation supports so they can return safely to their home community.
- Facilitate individual and group life skills development training.
- As a Ma Faamii team member, contribute to the creation and continued improvement of data collection processes.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in human services or equivalent combination of academic, professional and/or lived experience.
- Experience in navigating multi-jurisdictional public systems.
- Experience in community or public services.
- Ability to communicate in Indigenous languages is an asset but not a requirement.
- Case management experience is considered an asset.
Knowledge and Skills:
- Familiar with the principles of person-centered and trauma-informed care.
- Extensive knowledge of available community resources.
- Effective in-person and digital communication skills.
- Knowledge of intergenerational trauma and/or working with Indigenous people, families and/or communities. Specifically, the unique challenges and experiences of Métis citizens.
- Understanding of the factors which contribute to housing instabilities, mental health challenges, and addictions.
- Understanding of the dynamics of inter-governmental system barriers related to accessing housing, health care, food security, mental health care, child and family services, social services, transportation, etc.
- Strong organizational, analytical, problem-solving, and reporting skills.
- Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
- Full Microsoft Office 365 suite and Adobe tools.
- Ability to travel.
Additional Requirements:
- Valid Saskatchewan driver’s license and access reliable transportation
- Must undergo a Criminal Record Check with the Vulnerable Sector
- Applicants must be able to work in a secure location maintaining client confidentiality.
- Please submit application by 11:59pm on April 16, 2024.
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.