Youth Counsellor - Tofino, Canada - Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations

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Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation
1119 Pacific Rim Highway Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0


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**Youth Counsellor


Position Details:
Salary information**:$59,000-$70,000 annually


Department:

Education Status:
Fulltime, Permanent

Location:
Tofino, BC
Probation Period: 3 months

Reports to:

Education Manager Job Classification:
To be determined


Position Summary:

The Tla-o-qui-aht Youth Counsellor will work closely with the Youth and Family Support
Teams and Cultural Workers to provide immediate and ongoing counselling and therapy to
families, children and youth including individual, family, and group sessions. This will include
participating in and assisting in traditional ceremonies for Tla-o-qui-aht members and staff.

The Youth Counsellor will be responsible for working with other staff to implement the Family
and Youth Protection/ Prevention Program. The goal of this program is to build Tla-o-qui
- aht's capacity to enhance healthy youth and families. This position will support a culturally
based youth initiative that will focus on building the strength and skills of youth today, at the
same time as growing the healthy parents of tomorrow. The position provides a critical role
in continued commitment to ensure Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation perspectives, knowledge, and
approaches to wellness and family strengthening are honoured in our community programs.


Key Duties:


  • Facilitate therapy, counselling/ learning sessions, groups, activities, and ceremonies
that supports cultural healing and mental wellness for Tla-o-qui-aht children, youth
and their families.

  • Work with the Youth and Family Support teams, other staff and community partners
on case management and coordination of services and supports for children and
youth.

  • Help youth with introduction to mentoring programs and education opportunities.
  • Build and facilitate youth support networks and community connections.
  • To be familiar with a wide range of healing strategies and resources and introduce/
- refer clients to these resources as needed.
  • To work with other staff to respond to crisis and mobilize community and cultural
- strength in response to crisis.
  • Must be available to participate in ceremonial healing practices.
  • Assist with Tlaoquiaht children, youth and families that are in crisis.
  • Bridge traditional teaching/ healing practices and western counselling practices
  • Provide ongoing support to Tlaoquiaht children, youth and families as requested
and through referrals from community programs and schools.

  • To maintain client files, statistics, reports, client forms, pamphlets and all required
documents in a timely manner.

  • Support crossculture communication.
  • Sound judgement and discretion in dealing with confidential and sensitive matters.
  • Support the development and delivery of Tlaoquiaht youth programming.
  • Adhere by Tlaoquiaht First Nation Confidentiality Agreement.
  • Adhere to Tlaoquiaht First Nation Personnel Policy.

Required Qualifications:


  • Degree or other training in a field related to counselling and recovery prefer


  • Clinical Counselling designation.

  • Experience in programs to facilitate transformation from addiction and healing from

- trauma.
  • Knowledge of child, youth and family development, community services and
- supports, health practices and related legislation.
  • Successful Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector search required.
  • Current valid Class 5 B.C. driver's license and drivers abstract and a reliable vehicle.
  • Lifestyle consistent with the duties and responsibilities of the position.

Preferred Experience:


  • Demonstrated knowledge of and interest in Nuuchahnulth cultural healing
- practices, traditional ceremonies, language, and culture.
  • Frontline experience working with Indigenous people in a First Nations

- environment.
  • Awareness of western mental health approaches.
  • Organizational skills, verbal/ written communication skills, time management,

- interpersonal skills.
  • Knowledge and experience with MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) an

- asset.
  • Selfmotivated with an ability to work independently, in a team environment, and

- with mínimal supervision.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and work with Elders, youth and families.
at 1119 Pacific Rim Highway.

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