- A bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in social work, justice, or law-related field is required.
- Familiarity with the Euro-Canadian Legal System and knowledge of Indigenous Justice principles are essential.
- Proven experience in organizing and delivering training programs will be valuable.
- The ideal candidate must possess excellent cross-cultural communication skills and ability to work independently.
community harmony practitioner - Sioux Lookout - beBeeJustice
Job title: Restorative Justice Worker
Description
Restorative Justice Professional
NALSC seeks an experienced professional to deliver a Restorative Justice initiative in target communities.
Benefits include 6% pension matching, employer-paid health benefits, and three weeks paid vacation after one year. This full-time position offers flexible working hours (35 hours per week) with a competitive annual salary ( 54,113). Located in Kenora, Red Lake, Dryden or Sioux Lookout region. Successful candidates may be expected to travel extensively throughout this area. Closing date: January 19th. Please submit your application via email indicating how you meet the criteria for the position.