Shelter Skabe
TITLE: Skabe
LOCATION: 661 Main Street
DEPARTMENT: Indigenous Relations
REPORTS TO: Manager of Indigenous Relations
DIRECT REPORTS: None
• Expand our Community Members knowledge in areas of indigenous cultural and practice including but not limited to smudging, crafts, and medicine harvesting.
• Share knowledge of the 7 sacred teachings and holding self to those practices.
• Assist all Elders, Medicine People and Knowledge Keepers when needed. The carrying, transporting and setup of all ceremony events. Cleaning and disposing of Smudge Ashes as culturally approved.
• Creating relationships with Community Members who access services through Main Street Project.
(E.g. Engage with community members by asking the questions: 1. What is your spirit name? 2. What community are you from? 3. Who is your family? )
• Assist Community Members to connect with the Case Management team when appropriate, using standard MSP Practices
• Reinforce relationships between community members and MSP staff.
• Actively dismantle and diminish racism, misconceptions, homophobia and stereotypes against any person or group of persons.
• Complete all daily documents including Daily Path Walked and Incident Reports.
• Keep track of daily hours using Payworks
• Continually learn cultural practices, remain open to other teachings
• Respect others gifts and teachings
• Adhere to Main Street Project policies and procedures.
• Adhere with Personal Health Information act and the Federal Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act.
• Represent Main Street Project professionally and competently.
• Ability to professionally communicate with diverse individuals.
• Motivated, self-starting, detail oriented and exceptional organization and time management skills.
• A people-person, team player that willingly and enthusiastically provides support and mentorship as a Skabe.
• Ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary setting
• Ability to handle highly confidential material and matters professionally.
• Knowledge of Indigenous culture
• Actively engaged in cultural practices and worked with people experiencing homelessness.
• Have similar roles and or lived experience in areas of Homelessness and Indigenous practices.
• Awareness of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
• Awareness of the Truth and Reconciliation report
• Awareness of the Missing and Murdered Women and Girls report
• Ability to apply Harm Reduction and Housing First philosophies in day-to-day work and interactions.
• Knowledge of the effects of poverty and the detriments of health
• Satisfactory Criminal Record with clear Vulnerable Sector Search, and a clear Adult Abuse Registry Check required.
• First Aid and CPR Level “C”
• Driver’s License is considered an asset
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