Closing Date: Open until filled
Hybrid Position
MNO’s culture is at our core
The MNO workplace culture is full of potential ready to be unlocked. As our Self-Governance agreement materializes, we are building a workplace culture of action, responsibility, and most importantly a desire to serve the Métis community. When defining what MNO culture is, it’s difficult, because of our diverse leadership styles, and the different programs and services offered. What that really means is there is a place for almost everyone under the MNO employer umbrella. We recognize people are different, and that is our source of strength. We bring opinions together, welcome healthy conflict, and look to always find answers, not problems.
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What We Can Offer You
Comprehensive employer-paid health benefits and pension plan
Generous vacation allotment starting at 15 day's for regular employees and 20 day's for management
Annual paid two-week holiday closure in December
16 paid public and employer holidays
15 paid health & wellness days
Challenging, multi-disciplinary work environment that fosters learning and professional development
Substantial educational incentive to promote personal and professional growth
An opportunity to make a direct or indirect impact on the lives of the Métis Peoples across the Province
Other perks
Employee Assistance Plan
Telemedicine plan
Health care spending account
Goodlife corporate membership discount
Bell Mobility's exclusive partner program
Staple's corporate discount
Dell member purchase program
Mark's corporate discount
About the Role:
The Métis Community Diversion Coordinator (MCDC) MNO Advocacy Program, reports to the Supervisor of Advocacy. The Coordinator oversees the MNO’s Métis Community Diversion Program (the Program and volunteers) in locations throughout region 3, however, servicing particularly in the Timmins and Cochrane court house regions.
The MCDC advocates for restorative justice alternatives within the criminal justice system. The Coordinator works with court staff and other partners to provide legal supports and information to clients, facilitates client referrals internally and externally, provides information to queries about the criteria for the program, advocates for candidates for diversion circle participation, facilitates the diversion circles and co-develops a diversion circle action plan with clients and diversion circle volunteers. Additionally, the MCDC assists clients with action plan follow through and reports back to justice parties on the status of the client’s progress.
The MCDC assists Métis accused (12+ yrs) at pre and post-charge stages of the criminal justice system with: securing legal counsel, attending court and understanding criminal proceedings, presenting testimony in written or verbal form before the Court on behalf of the client. The MCDC is responsible for collaborating with clients to develop a reasonable diversion action plan in response to offences, assists with bail hearings, makes referrals and coordinates diversion circles. Additionally, the MCDC is responsible for liaising with Crown Attorneys, defense counsel and other partner organizations to build awareness of Métis restorative justice alternatives.
What you will be doing:
Work directly with youth and adult Indigenous persons who have been accused of committing an offence.
Assist with the development and documentation of region 3 MNO diversion circles, including intake and a process to track progress of accused through diversion action plans.
Develop a communication strategy, including education and awareness-building materials, required to support and market the Métis Community Diversion Program in Region 3 (particularly in Timmins and Cochrane), and to encourage self-identification of Métis accused who would benefit from the Métis Community Diversion Program.
Recruit and develop a roster of community members and volunteers who are available to participate in diversion circles for the Diversion Program.
Ensure program volunteer community members are familiar with restorative justice and the diversion process.
Build awareness about the Métis Community Diversion Program internally with MNO client-service staff by actively networking and connecting with existing clients.
Build awareness about the Métis Community Diversion Program with regional Métis Community Councils throughout Region 3, and other relevant community partners.
Develop strategic collaborative partnerships at the courthouses and within the community with court workers, legal counsel, Crown Attorneys and other partner organizations throughout Region 3. This includes sitting at the Human Justice Services Coordinating Committee in Cochrane.
Organize and deliver diversion circles in Region 3, particularly in Timmins and Cochrane.
Maintain accurate records and reports on accused’s progress on diversion plans in accordance to PHIPPA standards as well as adherence to records management of Youth involved in the Criminal Justice System (YJS Protocols).
Conduct program evaluation activities.
Implement annual project work plans and activity reports.
Other reasonable duties as may be assigned.
Qualifications:
Previous 1 to 2 or more years experience in Indigenous client services and/or case management
Completion of post-secondary education in justice, legal studies, criminology or equivalent combination of education and experience
Strong desire to act in the service of the Métis Citizens, to advance and uphold rights and culture
Working knowledge of the criminal justice system and barriers involved for Indigenous adults and youth involved in the CJS
Knowledge of justice related resources to assist clients and the community to navigate legal information and resources throughout the catchment region
A high degree of technology literacy and proficiency in standard office equipment
Advanced communications skills, both written and verbal
Strong project coordination, including the design and implementation of project work-plans
Demonstrated ability to work alone/independently with minimal supervision
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous 2 years or more experience in a similar/comparable role
Demonstrated ability to write high quality evidence and data-based reports and professional presentations
Demonstrated ability in policy and program development and evaluation
Demonstrated ability to quickly acquire and expand knowledge and to be flexible in a demanding and dynamic environment
Previous experience dealing with confidential information
AODA Statement
The Métis Nation of Ontario commits to providing accommodation as required by the Ontario Human Rights Act, unless to do so would cause undue hardship. Accommodations will be provided in accordance with the principles of dignity, individualization, and inclusion. The Métis Nation of Ontario will work cooperatively and in the spirit of respect with all partners in the accommodation process. These accommodations will extend to all aspects of the employment relationship including recruitment and selection.
Please email human resources if you require an accommodation during the hiring process.
Special Services Organization
The Métis Nation of Ontario is a special services organization. All applicants are encouraged to apply. Preference may be given to qualified applicants who meet the requirements for MNO Citizenship as per the MNO Bylaws and who are in good standing.
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