It is the mission of Tungasuvvingat Inuit (TI) to provide Inuit-specific programs that contribute to the health and wellbeing of Inuit, and to encourage and support similar programs for Inuit across the country. With over 30 years of highly successful experience in crafting the design, development and delivery of a wide range of effective, client-centered services, TI continues to deliver quality programs and services that directly benefit our growing urban Inuit population.
TI is searching for Community Support Workers to provide residential support and program services to clients at the Mamisarvik Healing Centre (MHC). A non-counselling role, the Community Support Worker interacts with the MHC team in providing needed information or to communicate interactions and other situations that may become known to them through the course of their work and program activities.
Providing supervision and emotional support to residential clients
Facilitating co-operative living and conflict resolution amongst residents
Supporting residents to follow house rules and policies
Delivering recreational programming
Preparing group recreational plans either independently or through a multidisciplinary team approach and in conjunction with clients and staff
Teaching life skills e.g., cleaning, cooking, personal hygiene etc. as required
Performing and/or supervise housekeeping duties and meal preparation
Performing building security duties and spot checks as required
Transporting clients to/from appointments in a safe, timesaving, logistically sound and efficient fashion
Working collaboratively with the Food Service Coordinator to ensure the nutritional needs of the clients are met
Documenting client notes, incident reports, etc. as needed
Working with the clinical team at Mamisarvik to provide regular updates on client’s needs and challenges
Working offsite during the on-the-land component of the program (overnight stays may be required)
Meeting attendance requirements for work
The ideal candidate will have knowledge of issues related to addictions, trauma, residential schools and forced relocation, and knowledge of Inuit culture, values, Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and traditional practices.
Organizational skills, excellent decision-making skills, and strong teamwork skills are necessary.
The ability to intervene as required to de-escalate conflicts and crises by helping to resolve disputes, communicate effectively with clients in sometimes difficult situations, work within a busy environment and in stressful situations, and use computers (MS Office, e-mail and internet) are requirements of the position.
A Social Service Worker or Personal Support Worker diploma/degree or significant related work experience is preferred. Experience working in a trauma and addictions treatment setting is needed. Fluency in English is required; the ability to communicate in Inuktitut is an asset.
Completion of First Aid, CPR; ASIST, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training, and Safe Food Handling training are assets.
An acceptable combination of related education and experience may be considered.
A valid driver’s license and clear driver’s abstract, as well an acceptable vulnerable sector check is required.
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to careers@tiontario.ca.
TI’s main office is located 25 Rosemount Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario. Parking is free on the premise.
Interested candidates are encouraged to visit our website at www.tiontario.ca to learn more about our programs and services.
Preference in hiring will be given to qualified Inuit candidates, applicants are encouraged to self-identify.
Candidates must specify on their cover letter or resume which type of employment position they are applying for: full-time, part-time, or on-call.
Accommodations for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.
We thank all interested candidates in advance, but unfortunately, we are only able to respond to those selected for an interview.
Tungasuvvingat Inuit is an Inuit-specific registered not-for-profit Ontario service provider offering social support, cultural activities, employment and education assistance, youth programs, counselling, crisis intervention and more. In total, we offer nearly 30 integrated, front-line services! The goal is to be a one-stop resource and support centre to meet the rapidly growing, complex and evolving needs of Inuit in Ontario.
Our core values are anchored in the traditional principles of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ), the Inuit way of “knowing.” These resilience-building principles invoke: respecting others, relationships and caring for people; fostering good spirit by being open, welcoming and inclusive; and serving and providing for family and community. IQ also calls for decision-making through discussion and consensus; development of skills through mentoring, practice and effort; working together for a common cause; being innovative and resourceful; and having respect and care for the land, animals and the environment.
TI is the only Inuit-specific service organization of its kind in urban Canada offering support through a person’s entire life cycle. As the population of Inuit living outside of Inuit Nunangat now exceeds 40%, Tungasuvvingat Inuit is recognized as a leading advocate for urban Inuit and is prominent within the framework of national Inuit organizations. Our comprehensive agency is a respected leader and the primary model for Inuit-specific service delivery, working in both urban and non-urban settings. Our agency has received mainstream recognition as a centre of excellence in several of our programs. Tungasuvvingat Inuit is supported by more than a dozen public and private funders, including all levels of government. We are governed by an elected, volunteer Board of Directors, consisting broadly of community leaders from across the province committed to fulfilling our vision.