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Cultural Coordinator

Michif Child and Family Services - 4 Jobs
Dauphin, MB
Full-time
Management
Salary: SP3 $28.49-$36.69/ SP4 $31.42-$43.56

Michif Child & Family Services (MCFS) Agency is a mandated child and family services agency with the responsibility to administer and manage culturally appropriate community-based child protection and support services for Metis and Inuit people in Manitoba.

CULTURAL COORDINATOR

PERMANENT POSITION

Competition #: MCFS-CA-2024.010

Hours of Work: 7.25 hours per day

Classification and Salary: SP3 $28.49-$36.69/ SP4 $31.42-$43.56

Location: Dauphin, MB

Under the supervision of the Support Supervisor the Cultural Coordinator will provide direct and indirect cultural services to children, youth and families as well as to the Agency and staff in order to develop and enhance the cultural service practice of the Agency. Working with the Elder and Manitoba Metis Federation, the Cultural Coordinator will develop and deliver locally accepted cultural events and practices for the Agency in consultation with community Elders and cultural practitioners to facilitate preservation and promotion of traditional practices to enhance positive and strong cultural identity. The Cultural Coordinator will provide education and training to Agency staff, communities and external partners regarding cultural values, beliefs, traditions and perspectives on individual, family and community life.

Education and Experience

  • BSW or BA and two years related experience, or a combination of education and five yeas related experience.
  • Knowledge related to areas of substance abuse, family violence, child maltreatment, and child development.
  • Strong oral and written communication.
  • Current certification in CPR and emergency First Aid is an asset.
  • Experience working with Metis and Inuit people.
  • Experience in planning, developing and coordinating events.
  • Experience and knowledge of Metis culture and relevant practices, events, activities and traditions.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to work collaboratively within a team, with other community and related service organizations to achieve Agency goals and objectives.
  • Experience in facilitating/conducting supportive groups.
  • Experience and knowledge of Metis culture and relevant practices, events, activities and traditions.
  • Ability to teach and mentor children, youth and others about traditional practices and their significance.
  • Strong interpersonal, administrative, organizational and written communication skills
  • Excellent communication skills including written, computer literacy skills using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint), emails, report writing, oral presentation skills, listening and observation skills.
  • Knowledge of childhood development, effects of attachment and trauma, and the intergenerational impact of Residential Schools and Colonization.
  • Ability to maintain a highly professional approach to youth, collaterals and colleagues.
  • Knowledge of and open to learning about Metis and Inuit culture.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Implement and coordinate a range of cultural events and programs at various location throughout the region.
  • Complete Cultural Plans in coordination with assigned workers, caregivers, children, youth, families and others.
  • Teach and mentor children, youth and others about traditional practices and their significance.
  • Identify program and service gaps and inform supervisor
  • Identifies resource needs, provides rationale, for expenditures staying within budgets.
  • Complete documentation including referral forms, daily contact notes, letters, and memos.
  • Complete all administrative and reporting requirements.
  • Coordinate and plan cultural events including booking space, purchasing supplies and creating event posters.
  • Organizing and develop event calendars.
  • Traveling throughout the region facilitating cultural events and activities.
  • Participate in Cultural Committee activities.
  • Practice professional conduct, communication and behavior in the workplace as set forth in Agency policy
  • Connect children and families to local cultural resources (regional MMF offices, locals etc)
  • Be aware of upcoming cultural events and activities occurring within our service regions and sharing that information with workers and families.
  • Develop and maintain a resource list of cultural people, resources and other Elders / Knowledge Keepers available to the Agency.
  • Lead and connect youth with events and outings that will highlight the history and traditions of Metis people.

Prior to commencing employment the successful applicant will be asked to provide satisfactory results of a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, a Child Abuse Registry Check, and Prior Contact Check at their own expense. A valid Manitoba driver's license and the use of a personal vehicle are requisites as travel is required.

MCFS offers a supportive and progressive work environment, competitive salaries, excellent benefits package and training opportunities.

We thank all who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous applicants.

All are encouraged to self-declare in cover letter.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.