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Cultural & Ceremonial Worker – Woodland Wellness Centre

Cultural & Ceremonial Worker – Woodland Wellness Centre

Lac La Ronge Indian BandLa Ronge
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

The Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Woodland Wellness Centre is inviting applications for the following Permanent Full-Time positions based out of La Ronge, SK :

The suitable candidate will be able to perform the following duties :

  • Assisting the Elder / Cultural Advisors in conducting / preparing for spiritual ceremonies;
  • Supports traditional knowledge, experience and skills to the participants of the Woodland Wellness Centre;
  • Assisting the treatment staff in the delivery of health care services including but not limited to; promotion and prevention;
  • Assisting in the planning and organizing events such as; cultural camps, canoe trips, hunting, fishing, gathering, planting and harvesting community gardens, berry picking expeditions, trips and traditional outings for the participants;
  • Maintaining all cultural equipment and supplies;
  • Assisting the Elder / Cultural Advisors by; providing transportation, chopping wood, shovelling snow, hunting and gathering; food, traditional medicines, wood and rocks;
  • Working closely with the Treatment Team by assisting in; providing support, awareness, reinforce teaching, interpreting and advising;
  • If able, act as an interpreter between English and Cree speaking clients, health care providers, and accompany clients when necessary to appointments;
  • Engage Treatment centre families and community members in basic life skills from a traditional perspective;
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor and / or designate.

The suitable candidate will possess the following qualifications :

  • Minimum Grade 12 Diploma or Equivalent;
  • 1-2 years’ relevant experiences in Cultural and Traditional Practices;
  • A combination of education and relevant experience may be considered;
  • Extensive knowledge of and experience with Woodland Cree Culture and Traditions is a must;
  • Maintain exemplary lifestyle, i.e. be free from drugs and alcohol, no swearing, etc.
  • Must carry a high degree of Respect for women, children and all genders.
  • Possession and Acquisition License (PAL), Hunter’s Safety Certificate and Boating License;
  • Valid WHMIS and First Aid / CPR Certification;
  • Ability to speak / understand the Cree Language is a strong asset;
  • Saskatchewan Safe Food Handling Certificate;
  • Must have a Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and own a reliable vehicle;
  • Must provide a satisfactory Criminal Record Check / Vulnerable Sector Check, and SGI Driver Abstract