The facilitator will provide culturally relevant and trauma-Informed programs integrating the teaching-Family model to foster resilience and self-Determination among indigenous parents and families. Key duties include offering individual and group support, connecting families with elders and community resources, and assisting with program administration and cultural activities.
A preferred qualification is a diploma or degree in a related field like indigenous studies or social work, though equivalent experience in community work or facilitation will be considered. Candidates must possess a deep understanding of treaty 7 history and indigenous worldviews, along with 1-2 years of experience working with families and meeting strict requirements for driving, insurance, and background checks.
CUPE - Printemps/été 2026 - ECO1502 A00