The culture & life skills worker is responsible for delivering culturally based programming to clients at the dzee ba’yugh (Heart house), supporting the delivery of culturally appropriate, healing, and aftercare programs and services. This role involves contributing to healing plans, facilitating cultural healing activities based on carrier and sekani traditions, and assisting clients with basic life skills enhancement and accessing stable housing and employment programs.
Candidates should possess a certificate or diploma in indigenous studies or a similar field from a recognized post-Secondary institution, along with experience working in first nations organizations, though a combination of education and experience may be considered. The organization encourages applications from individuals whose backgrounds may not perfectly align with the listed qualifications.
1.0 Temporary School Psychologist
CUPE - Printemps/été 2026 - ECO1502 A00