The Re:VISION Team Lead plans, schedules, and assesses activities to ensure that youth, who are not currently employed or in school, have opportunities to obtain meaningful employment.
The Re:VISION Team Lead plans, schedules, and assesses activities to ensure that youth, who are not currently employed or in school, have opportunities to obtain meaningful employment.
We’re looking for a Relief Shelter Cook to join our team! In this role, you’ll help support the day-to-day kitchen operations by preparing nutritious meals for shelter residents in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. This is a relief position, providing coverage as needed. If you have a passion for cooking and want to make a difference in your community, we’d love to hear from you!
Indigenous Home Visitors provide home-based support to Indigenous families and families who are connected with Indigenous Culture with children newborn to age six and pregnant mothers, in order to promote healthy child development; caregiver capacity-building; family resilience; and community connections.
The Facilities Maintenance Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and maintenance of FearIsNotLove’s Emergency Shelter property and collaborates with property management for the Administration Office building. This role ensures the overall safety, functionality, and compliance of facilities, including managing preventative maintenance, coordinating repairs, supervising contractors, and responding to after-hours emergencies. This is a non-union role working 35hrs per week.
The Project Coordinator will lead dynamic activities aimed at supporting racialized youth, parents, and ethnocultural communities in understanding and navigating legal rights and systems. The role involves facilitating conversations about the School Resource Officer research findings, conducting literacy and legal education workshops, and providing systems leadership training to empower youth in community action planning and advocacy.
The Children’s Cottage Society, established in Calgary in 1986, provides crisis nursery, community respite, and family support programs to more than 3,500 children a year. The Society’s mission is to “Build strong children and safe, nurturing families through prevention programs and support services” and our vision is “Resilient children blossom in healthy families.”
The Indigenous Youth Engagement Strategist will work with both youth and employers to identify meaningful job opportunities for young people who are not currently engaged in employment or school.
Community Links is seeking a dedicated and experienced Family Resource Manager to lead our Family Resource Services (FRS) and Family Resource Network (FRN) with compassion, collaboration, and excellence. This leadership role ensures high-quality, evidence-based services that support families, children, and youth throughout the North Rocky View Region.
The Oskapewis develops and facilitates cultural programs and ceremonies through consultation with other Miskanawah programs and their team. The Oskapewis works in a team environment, contributes to healing and wellness, supports land-based learning, and provides program development and delivery.
The Youth Lodge Keeper integrates traditional Indigenous teachings with Western evidenced-based practice to engage youth who may be gang-involved or at risk for gang involvement. This position coordinates and facilitates cultural programs and ceremonies for youth through consultation with other Miskanawah programs and their team.