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Indigenous Wellness Advocate - Jobs in Victoria, BC

Job LocationVictoria, BC
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Job TypeFull Time

Job Description

  • This position will give preference to candidates who identify as Indigenous (status, non-status, Métis and Inuit).
About us:We open doors for youth and prevent adult homelessness. We serve at-risk youth, including Indigenous youth, experiencing homelessness, aging out of care, or fleeing violence in the home. Young adults who need a place to call home and people who believe in them. We offer safe housing, community, and support to help youth make healthy choices and shift toward a brighter future.Role Overview:We are seeing a team-oriented Indigenous (status, non-status, Métis and Inuit) individual to join our expanding Housing team. The Indigenous Wellness Advocate will collaborate with the support team to develop an individualized care plan for Indigenous identifying youth. They will support Indigenous youth in accessing their cultural practices. The role will focus on directly supporting Indigenous youth, providing one on one support, connecting them to community and culture, facilitating cultural group programming and providing specific training for staff.Duties and responsibilities
  • Work directly with Indigenous youth in a trauma-informed manner to develop and modify goals and support wraparound client focused case plans
  • Work with the Intake Coordinator and Case Manager regarding new Indigenous youth who enter the housing program
  • Advocate for Indigenous youth and assist them in developing self-advocacy skills
  • Liaise with other agencies in the community to support youth to achieve client specific independence
  • Liaise with Indigenous nations and organizations to support youth in their goals
  • Provide specific training to Threshold staff regarding specific Indigenous learnings relating to supporting youth in the program
  • Facilitate weekly and monthly programming regarding cultural wellness
  • Keep abreast of all current social concerns and youth issues and attend professional development activities to remain informed regarding issues for at-risk youth as required
  • Provide immediate response and assistance in crisis situations including contacting resources appropriate to the situation
  • Additional tasks as assigned
Education & Experience
  • Undergraduate degree or Diploma in Social Work, Child and Youth Care, or a related field
  • Two years related experience working with Indigenous youth
  • Lived experience as a member of an Indigenous community and/or substantial cultural competencies with lived experience of engaging in and maintaining intercultural affiliations
  • Indigenous cultural safety training or equivalent lived experience. Trauma informed practice education or experience would be an asset
  • Good knowledge of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and its Calls to Action, The Royal Commission on Indigenous People, The Indian Act, and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • In depth knowledge of the intergenerational trauma that occurs as a result of colonization, including the impacts of the Indian Act, Residential Schools, Sixties Scoop, and other oppressive systems and structures
  • Experience working within the recovery and addictions community is an asset
  • ASIST training and NVCI training
Proven Skills and AbilitiesCultural Wellness Skills
  • Knowledge of Indigenous cultures, practices, and values; and issues affecting Indigenous peoples
  • In-depth understanding of appropriate protocol with Indigenous communities and organizations
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Indigenous resources within the community; and ability to liaise with other nations and indigenous agencies
  • Demonstrated knowledge and approach to working with at risk youth under a harm reduction principle, trauma informed and strength-based practice
  • Provide a practice rooted in social justice, Indigenous and anti-oppressive approaches to working with communities, families, and individuals
Supportive Recovery Skills
  • Experience offering staff guidance and specific training regarding supporting indigenous youth
  • Knowledge of mental health and behavioural issues from an Indigenous perspective of healing
  • Extensive experience around working with and supporting at risk youth
  • Knowledge of recovery and addiction supports and principles
  • Experience working with a team to develop case plans
  • An ability to meet youth where they are at and an understanding of the impacts of trauma on human development
  • Ability to maintain appropriate boundaries in the workplace and to work professionally (ethically) especially regarding matters of confidentiality
Schedule and Working ConditionsFull time 1 Year Contract
  • We are hiring one Full-Time 1-year contract position, with the possibility to extend to full time permanent
  • The schedule will be generally Monday-Fridays days/afternoons. Some weekend work may be required on an as needed basis. 37.5 Hours per week.
  • Travel is required to attend events, conferences, and meetings.
  • $23.00 - $26.67/hour depending on experience
Special requirements
  • Valid drivers license and access to a vehicle to drive to various locations where youth live, mileage will be reimbursed
  • Criminal record check prior to employment, and subject to regular review
  • Up-to date membership in relevant professional association or societies
  • The full-time position in the Housing program does not require vaccination
Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry (First Nations, Inuit & Metis).Quick Apply
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