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Indigenous Support Worker - (219403)

Island Health

Port Hardy

On-site

CAD 50,000 - 60,000

Full time

13 days ago

Job summary

A regional health authority is seeking an Indigenous Support Worker in Port Hardy to provide life skills training and support for clients facing substance use issues. The role involves coaching, advocacy, and working closely with Indigenous communities. Candidates should have a diploma in Community Social Services and experience in working with Indigenous populations. The position emphasizes culturally safe care and requires excellent communication and relationship-building skills.

Qualifications

  • Minimum two years recent related experience working with Indigenous community.
  • Strong knowledge of Indigenous health issues and protocols.
  • Current Level C Basic Life Saving Certificate.

Responsibilities

  • Provides life skills training and advocate support services.
  • Motivates and instructs clients on activities of daily living.
  • Reports clients' progress and condition.

Skills

Effective communication
Relationship building
Prioritizing client needs
Harm reduction approach
Problem solving
Teaching life skills
Advocacy

Education

Diploma in Community Social Services
Post-secondary education in counselling skills
Job description
Overview

In accordance with the Vision, Purpose, and Values, and strategic direction of the Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health), patient and staff safety is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone; as such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position.

Island Health has made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the provision of care and workplaces with a foundation of cultural safety and humility. Island Health is committed to working with Indigenous communities and partners to plan and deliver culturally safe health-care services and to deliver on its goal of excellent health and care for everyone, everywhere, every time.

Reporting to the Coordinator, as a member of a multidisciplinary team, the Indigenous Support Worker provides life skills training, coaching, advocacy, advice, and support services for clients experiencing severe substance use which could include mental health concerns, behavioural, and developmental problems and to their caregivers/families, in accordance with an established plan of treatment/care. Motivates, assists, and instructs clients with the activities of daily living, reports clients progress and condition, including reactions to medications.

Responsibilities
Qualifications

Education, Training And Experience

Diploma in Community Social Services, e.g. Mental Health Worker, Community Health Worker, Resident Care Attendant/Long Term Care Aide, or Social Services Worker including post-secondary education in counselling skills training. Minimum two years recent related experience working with Indigenous community and resources or a combination of education and experience.

Knowledge of legislation such as the Mental Health Act and the Guardianship Act. Knowledge of available programs, their interrelationships, and their function in delivering care in the community. Extensive understanding and knowledge of Indigenous health issues, protocols and health needs, including the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of the client and community. Extensive knowledge of Indigenous community and resources, ideally those on Vancouver Island. Strong knowledge of harm reduction philosophy and practice, as well as HIV, HCV and related issues. Current Level C Basic Life Saving Certificate. Valid Class 5 vehicle license. Preference will be given to candidates of First Nations, Métis or Inuit heritage.

Skills And Abilities
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to deal with others effectively.
  • Ability to prioritize and organize client demands made and care needs.
  • Demonstrated ability to practice from a harm reduction approach.
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships and nurture an environment of quality, trauma informed and culturally safe care.
  • Ability to problem solve.
  • Ability to teach life skills.
  • Sound judgment and good observation skills.
  • Ability to demonstrate an appropriate level of initiative and independence.
  • Ability to work cooperatively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Ability to promote positive change and independence.
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver culturally sensitive services to Indigenous populations.
  • Ability to maintain a focused and differentiated approach while addressing challenging situations or issues.
  • Physical and emotional ability to carry out the duties of the position.
  • Ability to operate related equipment.
  • Advocacy skills.
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