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Trauma Counselor/Facilitator

Company:
Indigenous Women's Healing Centre
Location:
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Posted:
April 11, 2024
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Description:

NATIONAL OCCUPATION CODE 42201 POSITION TYPE FULL-TIME (Days, Occasional Evening) Position Description: Under the supervision and direction of the Operations Manager and in accordance with the Centre's philosophy, goals, and standard practices, the Trauma Counselor/Facilitator functions as a member of the team in providing highly specialized supportive services to Indigenous women and their children, who have experienced trauma, family violence, involvement with the child welfare and/ or the criminal justice system. All support and programming will support the Residents in their efforts to successfully reintegrate back into the community. Qualification Required:

Bachelor of Social Work/Degree in the Social Sciences and at least two years’ experience working with Indigenous populations experiencing complex traumas. IWHC reserves the right to consider any combination of work and life experience deemed acceptable.

Comprehensive knowledge, skills and experience using trauma informed counseling methodologies.

Knowledge and understanding of issues in family violence, child welfare, criminal justice as it pertains to Indigenous women and children.

Awareness of the effects that lifelong exposure to abuse and family/community violence has on Indigenous women and children.

Knowledge and respect for Indigenous culture and traditions and Indigenous women's issues are required.

The ability to multi-task in, a fast paced, often stressful environment is essential.

Must have the ability to understand the dynamics of offender behavior and assess their needs and risks.

The skills to counsel residents/offenders, form effective relationships and gain trust.

The skills to understand the use of authority in supervision and to intervene effectively in crisis situations.

Must have the ability to assist offenders in identifying and solving the practical problems involved in their successful reintegration into the community.

Must be able to handle stressful situations in an effective, deescalating manner.

The ability to assist in identifying and solving the practical problems involved in successful reintegration into the community.

The ability to assist in identifying and obtaining community services required for their successful reintegration.

Excellent assessment and problem-solving skills.

Group presentation/facilitation skills.

Basic computer and data processing skills.

Knowledge of an Indigenous language or dialect a definite asset.

CPR/First Aid training certificate, a current Child Abuse Registry and Criminal Records Check required and must be able to obtain Enhanced Security clearance.

Must have a valid MB Driver’s License. Please send a resume and cover letter to . This job advertisement has been provided by an external employer/partner. (CAHRD) Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development is not responsible for the content's accuracy, authenticity, or reliability.

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