Job Description
The Urban Aboriginal Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Program provides culturally appropriate wholistic prevention and intervention support to urban Aboriginal individuals and families impacted by FASD. The FASD program strives to increase awareness of FASD, and prevention strategies for individuals and communities. This program supports and provides resources to individuals, families and caregiver(s) impacted by FASD. It provides access to FASD community services, can assist with FASD diagnostic navigation, and provides nutritional information for individuals, families, children, and youth to encourage healthy development and healthy living.
Qualifications:
2 year post secondary education in Child and Youth Worker, Early Childhood Education, Social Work and/ or Indigenous Studies, or a combination of an equivalent and relevant education, skills and abilities as determined by the employer;- Minimum of 3 years of demonstrated and related work experience within an Indigenous organization or community;
- Minimum 2 years experience working with children and their families;
- Exceptional knowledge of FASD and child nutrition;
- Strong knowledge and awareness of Indigenous culture, and both historical and contemporary Indigenous issues. Emphasis being on family violence, child welfare, the impacts of trauma and community outreach;
- Must have the ability to work as a team player and be capable of coordinating activities with other Friendship Centre programs;
- Proficiency in MS Office applications and Database applications- statistical and narrative reporting;
- Must have excellent written, verbal, time management and organizational skills;
- Must be available to work some evenings and weekends;
- Must posses a valid drivers licence with access to a reliable vehicle and be willing to travel when required; and,
- Ability to obtain a satisfactory CPIC- Vulnerable Sector within 30 days of employment start date as a condition of the employment offer
The Hamilton Regional Indian Centre (HRIC) is a large Indigenous not for profit organization. We are culturally based and committed to driving positive change for the community. As a staff member of HRIC you will have opportunity for professional growth, access to Elders and Traditional Knowledge Keepers and a generous benefit package. We strive to uphold pre-colonial management and policy structure, while being supportive and maintaining a positive work atmosphere.
HRIC is a highly flexible organization offering additional compensation including 5 paid cultural days, 4 paid holidays beyond mandatory Employment Standards, paid shutdown over the Christmas holiday week, and health benefits. HRIC health benefits are offered to full time permanent employees, employees will be able to enroll upon the successful completion of their (3) three-month probationary period.
HRIC is committed to providing a barrier-free work environment in concert with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. As such, Hamilton Regional Indian Centre will make accommodations available to applicants with disabilities upon request during the recruitment process.
HRIC strives to ensure that its employment practices are free from direct and indirect discrimination and is committed to upholding the human rights of those participating in the hiring process. In pursuit of this commitment, Hamilton Regional Indian Centre will not condone or tolerate any acts of discrimination or harassment under any of the grounds protected under human rights legislation. This commitment extends to the hiring process and throughout the course of employment.
Since this position is engaged primarily in serving the interests of Indigenous people, HRIC shall give preference to Indigenous people who possess the requisite skill sets and experience.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, 3 references to jobs@hric.ca or in an envelope marked CONFIDENTIAL to:
Human Resources
Hamilton Regional Indian Centre
34 Ottawa Street North, Hamilton, Ontario L8H 3Y7
FAX: 905-548-0024
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