Full-Time Positions / Posted May 3, 2024 | 2:01 AM by Dan / 387 views
Located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Join Us in Empowering Indigenous Youth!
Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of Indigenous youth? The Independent First Nations Alliance (IFNA) is seeking a dedicated Youth Wellness Counsellor to join our Education – Wellness Services team in Sioux Lookout. This isn’t just a job – it’s an opportunity to offer hope and support for young individuals, empowering them to navigate life’s challenges and embrace holistic wellness.
Your Impact: As a Youth Wellness Counsellor, you’ll be at the heart of our mission, providing culturally sensitive counselling to Indigenous youth aged 12 to 24. You’ll help address mental health issues, emotional distress, trauma, and social concerns. By incorporating evidence-based therapeutic approaches and Indigenous healing practices, you’ll empower these individuals to thrive, fostering resilience, self-determination, and growth.
This isn’t just about filling a role; it’s about finding someone who believes in the potential and well-being of Indigenous youth. Join us in making a difference, one counselling session at a time!
Why Join IFNA? Here, it’s more than a job – it’s a chance to be part of a community-driven effort to uplift and empower Indigenous youth. You’ll have the opportunity to grow professionally, contribute to meaningful initiatives, and create lasting positive change.
If you’re ready to make a tangible impact and support Indigenous youth on their journey to wellness, apply now! Your passion, skills, and commitment are exactly what we need in Sioux Lookout.
Note: Flexibility is key at IFNA. You may occasionally cover tasks outside your role, ensuring comprehensive support for our organization’s mission.
How to apply: Email your resume and cover letter to recruitment@ifna.ca
Start Date: ASAP
Closing Date: Job posted until filled.
Please note that only candidates under consideration will be contacted. We value diversity and encourage individuals from Indigenous backgrounds to self-declare, as preference may be given to candidates with such backgrounds in line with our commitment to inclusivity and community representation.