Indigenous Cultural Support Worker, Pregnancy Outreach Program - Sheway

Vancouver Coastal HealthVancouver, BC
CA$33 - CA$35Onsite

About The Position

Within the context of a person, family, and community centered, trauma and violence informed, and culturally safe care model, and in accordance with standards of practice and the established vision and values of the organization, the Indigenous Cultural Support Worker works as a part of a multidisciplinary team, in collaboration with Indigenous Health, to provide a variety of day-to-day strengths-based cultural, emotional, and social supports to Indigenous clients VCH services. In accordance with program objectives and res. in collaboration with the Elders in Residence (EiR) program in Indigenous Health and/or local Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and/or community members, establishes relationships with clients based on trust, mutual respect and understanding to provide cultural and biopsychosocial support including group facilitation, connection to cultural practices and wellness supports. Acts as a role model to facilitate appropriate behaviors. Collaborates with multidisciplinary team and other community resources to walk alongside clients in their self-identified and self-determination goals of culture, connection/reconnection, and community integration; participates in case planning; assists with collecting relevant records, documents client’s progress, provides information on community services; while advocating for access, rights, and leading with cultural safety. About Sheway: Sheway is a program that supports pregnant and parenting women/people with substance use issues through comprehensive services, promoting the well-being of families. Sheway aims to support healthy pregnancies and positive early parenting experiences. The model of care is based on a client centered, culturally safe, trauma informed, harm reduction, low barrier framework. The inter-disciplinary team addresses the broader determinants of health by providing wrap around services under one roof and/or on outreach. The services include primary care (including prenatal and postnatal care), nutrition, addiction supports, parental support, infant development and advocacy.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, healthcare, or related discipline or a Health Care Assistant Certificate that includes an Indigenous Wellness component for frontline workers who provide care for Indigenous clients supplemented with a minimum of two (2) years of offering cultural supports and demonstrated work in First Nations or Indigenous community organizations, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Local area travel requires the use of a personal vehicle.
  • Comprehensive knowledge and demonstrated ability to provide culturally safe care, has completed Indigenous Cultural Safety Training.
  • Demonstrated understanding and in-depth knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples and history, including an understanding of wellness, cultural knowledge, understanding of direct and intergenerational trauma.
  • Demonstrated understanding of provincial and federal guiding principles and documents, for example In Plain Sight report, and calls to action to eliminate systemic racism in the health care sector.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and recognize current health care system gaps and barriers for Indigenous individuals and communities seeking health care.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and recognize power inequities within the healthcare system associated with ongoing impacts of colonialism.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of how to apply strengths-based trauma and violence-informed principles into practice.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of recovery community agencies, health care agencies and a range of service options available to the designated client population.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and ability to apply a Harm Reduction approach to care.
  • Broad knowledge of the barriers LGBTQIA2S+ face and the available services and programs in the community.
  • Broad knowledge of substance use issues, treatment interventions, and recovery pathways, and basic understanding of behaviour management.
  • Broad knowledge of mental health issues and the principles of recovery in mental health and wellness.
  • Broad knowledge of psychiatric medications and their side effects.
  • Ability to identify suicidal ideation and basic intervention.
  • Broad knowledge of palliative and end of life care.
  • Broad knowledge of other health disciplines and their role in healthcare.
  • Ability to establish and maintain relationships with clients based on trust, mutual respect and understanding.
  • Ability to observe and recognize changes in clients.
  • Ability to problem solve and take initiative.
  • Ability to deal effectively with conflict situations, manage aggressive behavior, and use non-violent crisis intervention, behavioral management techniques, and restorative justice approaches.
  • Ability to organize, prioritize and respond to competing responsibilities.
  • Ability to work independently and in cooperation with others.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to establish/maintain satisfactory work relationships with the public and other employees, to deal tactfully and effectively with co-workers, public and staff from other agencies, to maintain confidentiality and to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.

Nice To Haves

  • Pursuant to Section 41 of the British Columbia Human Rights Code, preference will be given to individuals of Indigenous identity (First Nations, Inuit, Metis).

Responsibilities

  • Provide day-to-day strengths-based cultural, emotional, and social supports to Indigenous clients.
  • Establish relationships with clients based on trust, mutual respect and understanding.
  • Provide cultural and biopsychosocial support including group facilitation.
  • Connect clients to cultural practices and wellness supports.
  • Act as a role model to facilitate appropriate behaviors.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary team and other community resources to support clients' self-identified goals.
  • Participate in case planning.
  • Assist with collecting relevant records and documenting client progress.
  • Provide information on community services.
  • Advocate for client access and rights, leading with cultural safety.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension plan
  • Employer-paid training and leadership development opportunities
  • Wellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate families
  • Award-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteers
  • Access to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff
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