EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Choose Life Worker
Beaverhouse First Nation
This position plays a key role in delivering culturally grounded youth programming, including services through the NAN Choose Life program, with a focus on promoting cultural living and preventing youth suicide.
Priority will be given to Beaverhouse Band Members and Indigenous applicants
Key Responsibilities
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Maintain a culturally safe, positive, and enriching environment for youth participating in office-based and land-based programming.
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Deliver culturally appropriate services through the NAN Choose Life program.
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Engage youth and families to identify barriers to accessing services.
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Provide counselling support, coordinate referrals, and facilitate youth sharing circles.
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Partner with social service providers to ensure coordinated care and support.
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Maintain accurate program records, including attendance, progress notes, privacy forms, incident reports, and releases.
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Assist with upkeep and maintenance of program facilities and resources.
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Attend required training and workshops, including out-of-town sessions.
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Maintain confidentiality and positive working relationships with coworkers, clients, and partner agencies.
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Work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as required.
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Perform other duties as assigned
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Qualifications
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Minimum 1–2 years of education or experience in Social Service Work, Child & Youth Work, or a related field.
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Experience facilitating or coordinating group activities.
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Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, TEAMS, and related programs.
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Strong oral and written communication skills.
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Highly motivated, reliable, and committed
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CLOSING DATE: March 16, 2026.
If interested, please contact:
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