21 Aug
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Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society
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Winnipeg
21 Aug
Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society
Winnipeg
Strengthening Connections to Culture Spoke (New)
Location Kikosewin Hub - 11648 85 Street, Edmonton, AB
Report to Supervisor, Kikosewin FRN
FTE / Hours 34.5 hours per week
Status Two Year Contract with the Potential the Extend
About Kikosewin Kikosewin - a Cree word meaning the act of being with family - is the Hub of the East Edmonton Indigenous Supporting Family Resource Network, operated by Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society. Kikosewin connects children, youth, and families to coordinated, culturally grounded services and supports across the network.
Position Summary Strengthening Connections to Culture exists to ensure Indigenous children, youth, and families across the Kikosewin FRN have access to their culture, language, and community. Cultural Connections Facilitators deliver this as a shared resource across the whole Hub rather than one spoke or age band: roughly half their time is spent on group-based cultural programming open to all families in the network, and the other half is spent providing individualized, in-home cultural mentorship to families already receiving intensive services through Home Visitation, ICD Intensive Services, the Family Engagement Specialist and Youth Engagement.
Key Responsibilities Community and Group Programming
Plan and lead ceremonies, land-based teachings, and seasonal cultural events
Facilitate traditional based programing/teachings, skill-building (drum making, beading, and similar activities)
Lead or support Rites of Passage programming
Deliver individualized cultural mentorship in-home for families receiving intensive services elsewhere in the network
Support families with smudge protocols, ceremony preparation, and cultural identity work
Provide culturally grounded support
Connect families to Elders and ceremony matching their background and readiness
Relationships and Integration
Build and maintain relationships with Elders and Knowledge Keepers - this role is not expected to hold all cultural knowledge alone
Work as an integrated member of care teams alongside Home Visitation, ICD, BRC, and Youth spokes
Documentation
Maintain cultural documentation that meets program reporting needs while honouring what is sacred and appropriately confidential
Qualifications and Requirements Lived connection to Indigenous culture and community is the primary qualification for this role, not as something an equivalency can substitute for. Equivalencies below address the facilitation and human-services side of the role only.
Human Services degree or diploma; equivalencies will be considered.
Minimum 3 to 5 years Western Style Facilitation is considered an asset
Minimum of 3-5 years' work-related experience
Trained in facilitation.
Knowledge in the Indigenous culture and traditions.
Experience working with Indigenous families is an asset.
Database experience is an asset.
Robust communication and interpersonal skills.
Must have a valid driver’s license and willing to obtain drivers abstract.
Must have 2-million-dollar liability insurance coverage.
Must provide a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector and Intervention Record Check (within a 6-month period from date of completion).
What We Offer
Meaningful, relationship-centred work with families during a critical period of their lives
Regular reflective supervision and strong professional development support
A values-driven, Indigenous-led organization committed to cultural safety and community accountability
A network of colleagues across the FRN
$54,300.00 - $57,015.00 annually
Salary plus mileage for travel
Paid sick and wellness days after 3 months' probation (pro-rated)
Extended Health Benefit (50/50 cost sharing) after 6 months' employment.
Working approximately 34.5 hours per week
Lived, active connection to Indigenous culture, ceremony, and community
Comfortable both leading groups and doing relationship-based one-on-one work in the home
Existing relationships with, or demonstrated ability to build relationships with, Elders and Knowledge Keepers
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Trauma- and violence-informed, culturally safe practice
Ability to work respectfully within a multidisciplinary team without compromising cultural integrity
Strong personal self-care and cultural grounding - in-home healing work is emotionally and spiritually demanding
Working Conditions Work is split between community/Hub-based group programming and in-home visits across Edmonton. This role carries significant emotional and spiritual demands, cultural supervision, debriefing, and self-care practices are built into the role rather than treated as optional.
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📌 Cultural Connections Facilitator (Winnipeg)
🏢 Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society
📍 Winnipeg