Neecheewam Inc.
Description
NATIONAL OCCUPATION CODE 42201
POSITION TYPE CASUAL
Neecheewam Inc. has casual positions available at our 7 locations. These casual positions can often lead to part-time and full-time employment. The successful applicant must be available to work: Days, Evenings, O/N and Weekends.
Responsibilities/ Duties:
- Aware of the whereabouts of all residents always, as per program dictates and policies.
- Assist with wake-up and bed-time routines.
- Manage and direct all daily program activities.
- Transport residents to appointments (medical & other) and any activities as required.
- Direction and participation in daily chores.
- Assist the residents in planning for recreational activities.
- Active involvement with residents in activities within the facility and in the community.
- Encourage and assist with individual resident interest in lessons in sports, music, or other endeavors.
- Assist in planning for meals and grocery shopping.
- Meal preparation-cooking and baking.
- Teaching the residents about nutrition and healthy eating habits.
- Participate at staff meetings and other meetings as requested.
- Review all provincial program and licensing standards and assist with their implementation in the program.
- Provide input into all documentation, record keeping and report writing as required.
- Involvement in learning opportunities and development of an attitude that promotes a relevance for learning in young people.
- Develop an attitude that promotes positive teamwork and exhibits a high degree of positive role-modeling for young people.
Key Qualifications Required:
- Child & Youth Care Diploma preferred. Experience working with children, at-risk and sexually exploited youth. Education of youth with addiction, substance abuse and trauma.
- Knowledge and appreciation of the Indigenous Culture, Traditions and Seven Sacred Teachings. Strong knowledge of the issues affecting our children, families, and communities.
- Knowledge of the impacts of colonization and intergenerational trauma.
- Have demonstrated leadership qualities and must be able to work independently and as a valued team member and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to conduct oneself in a professional capacity when dealing with all CFS Agencies or any other related external organizations.
- Organizational, problem solving, and analytical skills are necessary and possess a high level of advocacy skills.
- Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be confident in decision making.
- Valid Criminal Record Check, Child Abuse Registry Check, and Prior Contact Check are required.
- Valid First Aid/CPR is required.
- Valid Driver’s License is required.
Please send a cover letter and a resume to employerrep@abcentre.org.
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