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An established not-for-profit organization dedicated to enhancing Indigenous voices seeks an energetic Instructor for Child Welfare training. This role involves sharing knowledge and fostering dialogue to empower Indigenous communities through culturally relevant education. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor of Social Work, experience in Indigenous Child and Family Services, and a passion for adult education. Join a dynamic team committed to social change and the well-being of Indigenous families. Your expertise can make a significant impact in nurturing understanding and collaboration within communities.
Indigenous Child and Family Services Training Instructor
Are you eager to work in a dynamic environment where your passion for knowledge-sharing creates excellence through training and leadership? Are you willing to help nurture a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives and cultural differences? We are a not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the lives and voices of Indigenous people, and we are looking for an energetic and confident Instructor to join our dedicated team. You will deliver child welfare training to front-line social workers working in a Delegated Indigenous Child and Family Service Agency.
In this role, you can display your love of bringing ideas and theories to life while fostering meaningful dialogue that boosts self-determination and social change for Indigenous communities. As an instructor, you will be sharing your natural aptitude for developing, reviewing, and delivering curriculum. The successful candidate may have the opportunity to travel within BC. Travel costs will be reimbursed to a maximum that may be negotiated.
Are you a confident and natural teacher, coach, and mentor? If you thrive in a dynamic environment, have a passion for adult education, and are enthusiastic about working in partnership with Indigenous families, Elders, and communities, then we want to talk with you!
Who are we? Indigenous Perspectives Society : Centre for Excellence in Community Education is a provincial not-for-profit organization that strengthens the voice of Indigenous communities through culturally relevant education, professional development, research, and policy. For 25 years, our programs have been fostering a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives and cultural differences and helping build successful relationships with Indigenous communities, stakeholders, and government partners.
The ideal candidate will have:
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Please send your resume with an accompanying cover letter describing how your strengths and experience make you the ideal fit to rachelled@ipsociety.ca with ‘Instructor: ICFST’ as the subject line. Applications are open until filled.
*The Indigenous Perspectives Society thanks all applicants for their interest and advises that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.