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Resident Support Worker

IkweWiddjiitiwin Inc

Winnipeg

On-site

CAD 35,000 - 50,000

Part time

23 days ago

Job summary

A community support organization in Winnipeg seeks a compassionate Resident Support Worker to assist women recovering from abuse. The role involves providing supportive services, facilitating healing, and empowering residents to develop healthy relationships. Candidates should possess a relevant degree, experience in human services, and knowledge of Indigenous culture. Flexibility is required with casual shifts, including weekends.

Qualifications

  • Minimum two years related experience required.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Indigenous culture and issues.
  • Knowledge of an Indigenous language considered an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Support women in their recovery from abuse.
  • Act as a role model, guide, and advocate.
  • Work cooperatively within a team to meet residents' needs.

Skills

Communication skills
Teamwork
Counselling skills

Education

S.W. preferred or related university study
Applied Counselling Certificate
2-year Certificate in Human Services

Job description

Position : Under the supervision and direction of the Executive Director and in accordance with shelter standards, philosophy and goals, the Resident Support Worker functions as a member of a team in providing supportive services designed to support women in their recovery from the effects of abuse by an intimate partner or family member. The worker acts as a role model, guide, counsellor, and advocate to assist residents in recognizing their current needs and goals, to make informed decisions and develop healthy relationships. The Residential Support Worker is expected to work with families in a mutual effort to confront and to overcome those conditions that have contributed to personal difficulties and to do so in a manner that encourages self-awareness, self-worth and increased independence.

Hours : Casual Shifts – Must be available to work up to, two 8 hour shifts a week and two full weekends a month

QUALIFICATIONS :

  • S.W. preferred or some university related study towards a degree in the field of human services and a minimum of two years related experience.
  • Applied Counselling Certificate and a minimum of two years related experience.
  • Certificate (2 year) in the field of human services and a minimum of two (2) years and related experience;
  • Other equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered.
  • Knowledge of the Indigenous culture and customs, community needs and Indigenous Women’s issues is essential.
  • Must be aware of the effects of abuse in all forms as well as the recognition of the needs associated with healing and ways to meet those needs.
  • Demonstrated communication skills, both oral and written, are essential.
  • Proven ability to work cooperatively with others and contribute as a team member.
  • Comprehensive knowledge and skills as a counsellor and advocate as required.
  • Child Abuse Registry, Adult Abuse Registry and Criminal Record Check are mandatory.
  • Knowledge of an Indigenous language considered a definite asset.
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