Rate: $21.75 Hourly with Benefits The Indigenous CPNP Worker will work with Indigenous prenatal and postnatal women and their babies living in the Midland and surrounding area. The program will provide community culture based wholistic programs and services to improve the health outcomes of Indigenous and Metis mothers and their babies. The main objective is to ensure that all aspects of the CPNP program are designed, planned, coordinated, delivered and evaluated effectively and efficiently in accordance with established performance standards. The worker will plan and deliver programs through an integrated approach, in a team environment, and when appropriate and necessary, in partnership with external community agencies. The position requires a flexible work schedule including evenings and weekends.... Read More
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Rate: $25 Hourly The Housing Program Oshkaabawis will work within the GBNWA Housing Team to provide support services to improve the health and well-being of urban vulnerable Indigenous persons, to assist them in achieving a good quality of life that is reflective of their needs and their culture, with a particular focus on residents of the GBNWA Aazhoogamin Wiigwaamon Gaamik Housing. The Housing Program Oshkaabawis will provide support services to Aazhoogamin Wiigwaamon Gaamik properties as needed, as well as provide short-term housing assistance to the members of the community.... Read More
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Rate: $52,000 per year The Breaking Free From Family Violence program supports Indigenous women in a culturally rooted, holistic way, so they can better navigate through the complex systems encountered when experiencing involvement with child welfare system. The Parenting Across the Lifecycle project is a branch of the Breaking Free Program. This project will serve Breaking Free participants and focus on the development of a parenting program spanning the lifecycle from infant, to child, to youth and beyond.... Read More
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Rate: $40,000-$41,600 The Youth Red Road worker will provide a means through which the Anishinaabekwewag to assist in identifying ways that are unique to the Anishinaabe culture. Their role in teaching these ideas will be strengthened thru delivering the Red Road curriculum and other programs for children and youth.... Read More
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