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POST MAJORITY WORKER

Employment Options, KL

Full-Time • Kirkland Lake Region

Job Title: POST MAJORITY WORKER

Department: Apitipi Child & Family Services (Guardians of the Children)

Location: Apitipi Anicinapek Nation

Employment Type: Full-Time (travel required)

Position Summary

The Post-Majority Support Worker provides culturally grounded, trauma-informed support to youth and young adults (ages 18–25) transitioning from care to independence.

This role focuses on promoting stability, self-sufficiency, identity, and connection to community, while addressing barriers related to housing, education, employment, life skills, and wellness.

The position operates within a prevention-focused, strengths-based framework, aligned with Apitipi Anicinapek Nation’s vision of keeping youth connected to their families, culture, and community.

Key Responsibilities

1. Individualized Case Management

  • Develop and implement individualized support plans in collaboration with youth
  • Conduct ongoing assessments of needs, strengths, and goals
  • Provide consistent one-on-one support and mentorship
  • Monitor progress and adapt plans as needed

2. Housing & Stability Support

  • Assist youth in securing and maintaining safe, stable housing
  • Support transitions from care to independent or semi-independent living
  • Advocate with landlords, housing providers, and service agencies
  • Address risk factors related to homelessness or housing instability

3. Life Skills Development

Support youth in developing practical skills for independence, including:

  • Budgeting and financial management
  • Meal planning, cooking, and nutrition
  • Time management and daily routines
  • Navigating transportation and appointments

4. Education, Employment & Training Support

  • Support access to education, training, and employment opportunities
  • Assist with applications (school, jobs, funding programs)
  • Connect youth to community resources and employment services
  • Encourage long-term goal setting and career planning

5. Cultural Connection & Identity

  • Facilitate access to cultural teachings, ceremonies, and land-based activities
  • Support reconnection to community, family, and identity
  • Engage Elders and Knowledge Keepers where appropriate
  • Promote pride in culture and belonging

6. Advocacy & Systems Navigation

  • Assist youth in accessing services such as:
    • Income supports (Ontario Works, etc.)
    • Health and mental health services
    • Education and training programs
  • Advocate on behalf of youth to reduce systemic barriers
  • Support youth in understanding their rights and responsibilities

7. Crisis Intervention & Support

  • Provide short-term, solution-focused support during times of crisis
  • De-escalate situations and connect youth to appropriate services
  • Maintain professional boundaries while ensuring safety and support

8. Documentation & Reporting

  • Maintain accurate and timely case notes and service records
  • Track outcomes, service delivery, and program data
  • Contribute to reporting requirements for funding bodies (e.g., ISC)
  • Ensure confidentiality and proper file management

9. Collaboration & Team Participation

  • Work collaboratively with Band Rep and Prevention staff
  • Participate in case reviews and team meetings
  • Build partnerships with community agencies and service providers
  • Support integrated service delivery across programs

Qualifications

Education & Experience

  • Education is an asset, but Life Experience is valued
  • Diploma or degree in Social Work, Child & Youth Care, Indigenous Studies, or related field
  • Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered

Knowledge & Skills

  • Understanding of:
    • Child welfare system and post-majority supports
    • Transitional challenges for youth aging out of care
    • Indigenous culture, values, and community dynamics
  • Strong case management and organizational skills
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
  • Ability to build trust and maintain professional boundaries

Core Competencies

  • Trauma-informed and culturally safe practice
  • Empathy, patience, and relational approach
  • Advocacy and problem-solving skills
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • Commitment to youth empowerment and self-determination

Working Conditions

  • Travel required (regional and community-based)
  • Flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends
  • Combination of office work, home visits, and community engagement
  • May involve supporting individuals in high-risk or crisis situations

Additional Requirements

  • Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle
  • Clear Criminal Record Check, including Vulnerable Sector Screening
  • Ability to work in a confidential and professional manner

 


Job Expires: 2026-07-15

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