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First Nations Community Claims Helper - Saskatchewan

Turnor Lake, SK S0M 0H1

Posted: 12/13/2024 Employment Type: Permanent Industry: Indigenous Professional Job Number: DA4502651126 Pay Rate: $60000-65000 / year

Job Description

First Nations Community Claims Helper / Urban Helpers

Treaty 5, 6, 8 and 10 Regions
Nekaneet / Near Lac La Ronge / Maple Creek / Peter Ballantyne / La Loche or Buffalo Narrows / Shoal Lake / Near Black Lake or Fond du Lac / Near Birch Narrows or Buffalo River Dene
 
Full-Time | On-site or Hybrid
 
Salary: $60,000–$65,000
 
As a Claims Helper, you will support individuals impacted by the First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan’s Principle Settlement. Your role involves providing compassionate, trauma informed assistance to claimants navigating the settlement process, ensuring they are well-informed and supported throughout.
 
Key Responsibilities
 
  • Provide direct claim form assistance to claimants, ensuring a compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally safe approach.
  • Collaborate with other Claims Helpers within your region to address potential support gaps.
  • Build relationships with local First Nations communities, band councils, and community organizations.
  • Assist claimants with understanding the settlement process, submitting claims, checking statuses, and appealing decisions.
  • Guide claimants in accessing mental health, legal, and cultural resources as needed.
  • Participate in mandatory training to ensure you are equipped to deliver support.
  • Adapt to program changes and pivot priorities as necessary.
 
Requirements
 First Nations Community Claims Helper
 Travel: Frequent travel within your geographic region is required, including regular visits to First Nations communities. Evening and weekend work may be required based on community needs. 
Residency: Applicants must live in or near their assigned region.
 
Urban Claims Helper
 Travel: Occasional travel within the assigned urban region. Travel may include nearby cities or towns. Evening and weekend work may be required based on community needs. 
Residency: Applicants must reside in or near a major urban center within their assigned region.
 
Qualifications
  • 3+ years of experience working with Indigenous communities or individuals.
  • Strong knowledge of Indigenous culture, history, and the impacts of intergenerational trauma.
  • Understanding of colonial policies and their effects on First Nations peoples.
  • Ability to build trust and communicate effectively with diverse groups.
  • Intermediate proficiency with technology and virtual platforms.
  • Willingness to travel, including occasional overnight stays only if necessary.
Preferred: Firsthand experience living or working in an Indigenous community.

Benefits
  • Health, dental, life, and disability insurance (100% employer paid), an Employee Assistance Program, and a Flex Health Spending Account.
  • 3 weeks of accrued paid vacation annually.
**We thank all applicants for applying, however only those considered for an interview will be contacted directly**
 
 Spirit Omega is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from anyone, including members of visible minorities, women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
 
Looking for more opportunities? Check out our website at jobs.spiritomega.com
 
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About Turnor Lake, SK

Explore exciting job opportunities in the vibrant area of Turnor Lake, Saskatchewan! Nestled in the heart of the province, Turnor Lake offers a unique blend of serene natural beauty and endless growth possibilities. Imagine pursuing your career surrounded by stunning landscapes, pristine lakes, and the peaceful ambiance of Northern Saskatchewan. From exploring the scenic Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park to enjoying traditional First Nations art at the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Heritage Museum, Turnor Lake is a place where work-life balance thrives. Join our dynamic job listings and unlock a world of professional success in this charming region!
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