Join CASA Mental Health in shaping a brighter future for children, youth and
families by providing them with timely mental health care and empowering them to
thrive.
Job Details
Wage range: $33.92 – $41.70
Shift structure: Monday to Friday, 7.25 hours per day
Primary location: CASA West
Union: In-Scope
Classification: Therapy Support Navigator
FTE: 1.0
Status: Permanent
About the Role:
The Indigenous Wellness Support Services (IWSS) team supports CASA Mental
Health’s organizational commitment to truth and reconciliation. IWSS provides
consultation, education and training to ensure Indigenous patients and their
families have access to Indigenous-informed, culturally-safe mental health care.
IWSS works closely with mental health teams to provide cultural and spiritual
care as an integrated part of treatment. IWSS supports the continuum of child
and adolescent mental health care in First Nation and Métis communities by
offering service providers professional development and consultation services.
The Indigenous Wellness Specialist will:
- Build relationships with children, adolescents, families and communities.
- Support the integration of culturally-informed practices into service
delivery, including Indigenous Ways of Knowing, healing, ceremony, culture
and spirituality.
- Work closely with the Indigenous Services team to build capacity across the
organization on culturally-integrated practices.
- Develop and facilitate universal, targeted and indicated mental health
programming in schools and communities.
- Assist in the development of Indigenous Wellness Support Plans with families
and care teams.
- Provide direct and indirect cultural and therapeutic support to children,
adolescents and their families.
- Support Mental Health Therapists with assessments and case management as
needed.
- Participate in case management and clinical care meetings, and the Indigenous
Services Advisory Council.
- Develop collaborative relationships with community service providers to
support a continuum of care.
- Provide professional development training to partner First Nation and Métis
school staff and community service providers.
- Complete relevant electronic medical record documentation.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, child and youth care, education, psychology
or related field.
- Minimum of two years of practical experience in children’s mental health
care.
- Experience working with Indigenous communities and being guided by Elders
through teachings.
- Lived experience with Indigenous ceremony, practice, healing, cultures and
spirituality.
- Proficient knowledge of Indigenous historical accounts, systemic barriers,
intergenerational trauma and the impacts of colonization.
- Knowledge and proficiency in an Indigenous language is an asset.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
Conditions of Employment
- A satisfactory Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector Search. This
would be the financial responsibility of the successful candidate.
- Ability to pass and maintain Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI)
certification (training provided by CASA), as well as physical ability to
perform all interventions.
Closing Date: August 24, 2025
Please quote the following competition number in your application materials:
25-012.