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Indigenous Cultural Support Worker

Tla’amin Nation·Powell River, British Columbia

CA$33 - CA$36/hr·Full Time·On Site·2-5 yrs·Posted 11 days ago
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About the role

Provide cultural, emotional, and social support to Indigenous clients experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity within an interdisciplinary team. Facilitate healing circles and connect clients to essential health, housing, and community resources.

The Tla’amin Nation is a modern, forward thinking, self-governing nation located on the beautiful upper Sunshine Coast (qathet Region).

Position Summary

Job Status

Permanent, Full Time Job Title: Indigenous Cultural Support Worker Hours of Work: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (Monday – Friday) Worksite: Tla’amin Health Posting Date: July 8, 2026

Closing Date: Open Until Filled

Salary Range

$32.71–$36.10 per hour Reports to: Associate Health Director Programs Reference Number: 2026-07-08-ICSW-PFT Internal/External Posting Within the context of a client-centered care model and in accordance with established vision and values of the organization and the nation, the Indigenous Cultural Support Worker works as a member of an interdisciplinary team to provide a variety of day-to-day cultural, emotional, and social supports to Indigenous clients experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. Walks alongside clients in their self-identified and self-determination goals of culture, connection/reconnection and community integration; while advocating for access, rights and Cultural safety as needed. Reports back to interdisciplinary team on clients’ goals, barriers, and lived experience. Applies Indigenous traditions to establish working relationships with various agencies. Screens clients for eligibility for services and links clients to appropriate internal and external resources. Works as part of a care team to co-facilitate healing circles, cultural activities and public education. Collaborate with Indigenous Elders, traditional teachers, and/or Knowledge Keepers to develop relationships based on mutual respect. Performs word processing duties, assists with research and other special projects, maintains and compiles statistics, participates in committees, task groups, and/or corporate initiatives. Engages in and assists the inter-disciplinary team with on-going planning, development, evaluation and quality improvement activities. The Indigenous Cultural Support Worker will work closely with the Mental Health & Wellness team at Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) including training and orientation, and day to day in terms of accountability regarding service delivery to client. The successful applicant will be required to work in accordance with the BCGEU Collective Agreement as well as the Nation policies and benefits therein, in addition to all relevant Tla’amin Health policies and procedures. This position is open to applicants of all genders. Key Responsibilities Performs all duties and responsibilities in accordance with Tla’amin policies, standards, practices, and procedures as directed by the Health Director or designate. Maintains confidentiality as required pertaining to members, clients, employees and general matters of the Nation. Works as part of a care team to provide cultural and emotional support to Indigenous clients experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity by maximizing connection, self-worth, and community membership. Build unique and purposeful relationships with clients that are respectful, trusting, compassionate, and collaborative. Participates in the development of culturally appropriate integrated intake, care coordination activities, procedures and protocols of the Tla’amin Health Services. Lift Community Services and VCH organizations and staff. Supports members of the care team to assist clients with completing forms and applications, as well as providing support to connect to services such as substance use treatment, mental health, medical, housing, financial security and other services. Collaborates with client’s health care team or primary care provider to support and facilitate elements of the treatment plan as needed, i.e. connecting client to services or accompanying client to appointments. Identifies and locates appropriate community resources for clients, supports access and accompaniment to resources as needed to facilitate connection and strong relationships between community resources and Indigenous individuals. Works with members of the care team to assist with culturally appropriate co-facilitation of healing circles and cultural activities that honor Indigenous spiritual and cultural identity. Works both independently and collaboratively toward agency goals and initiatives both within the agency and in the community. Maintains collaborative relationship with Tla’amin, Lift Community Services and the VCH teams and external agencies. Participates in team meetings as coordinated by the interdisciplinary team Manager, Clinician or delegated alternate. Complete required documentation, including electronic charting as outlined in the designated Complex Care Housing procedures. Performs a variety of general clerical duties, such as responding to calls/answering inquiries regarding routine program information, maintaining up-to-date client files, utilizing a variety of computer software applications and keyboards and producing a variety of documents, filing, photocopying, faxing and data entry. Carries out responsibilities in accordance with health and safety requirements. Immediately reports unsafe situations by notifying supervisor or other appropriate personnel. Respect and maintain confidentiality of clients. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Training, Education, Experience Completion of a certificate in a Community Social Service or related program and two years of recent, related experience working with Indigenous individuals with complex health and/or psychosocial problems or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s License and acceptable Driver’s Abstract as travel within the health authority is required. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities For this position, we also want to highlight that First Nations, Inuit, Metis ancestry is regarded as directly relevant to the skills and knowledge for excellence in the position. Pursuant to Section 41 of the British Columbia Human Rights Code, preference will be given to candidates who identify as Indigenous including First Nations, Metis or Inuit. Demonstrated Health Care experience; including experience working with Indigenous patients; experience working with Indigenous populations. Demonstrated knowledge of local First Nations community and other Indigenous serving organizations, including an understanding of wellness and history, cultural knowledge, understanding of intergenerational trauma. Demonstrated ability to identify and recognize power inequities within the healthcare system associated with colonization and the impact on healthcare to Indigenous people and communities. Demonstrated knowledge and ability to provide culturally safe care, has knowledge of cultural humility and anti-racism practices, has completed Indigenous Cultural Safety training. Demonstrated knowledge of Trauma and Violence Informed Practice. Demonstrated knowledge and ability to apply a Harm Reduction approach to care. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with a diverse range of community members, volunteers, and with health, social and legal service providers for the designated client population/community. Ability to communicate effectively and respectfully both verbally and in writing. Ability to organize, prioritize and respond to competing responsibilities. Ability to recognize changes in client/community members and adjust approaches appropriately Knowledge of traditional healing practices Ability to solve problems and take initiative. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team. Skills in conflict resolution, facilitation, and advocacy. Ability to compose business correspondence. Ability to operate related equipment including applicable software applications. Physical ability to perform the duties of the job. Working Conditions Work is performed primarily in an office environment, with the expectation that work may be required from time-to-time in the field. Occasional travel to attend meetings or training is required.

How To Apply

Please reply by sending your resume accompanied with a cover letter to: https://tlaaminfirst.bamboohr.com/careers/331

OR Mail or drop off

Attention: Human Resources Tla’amin Health 4895 Salish Drive Powell River, BC V8A 0B6 We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.

Requirements

Requires a certificate in Community Social Service or a related program and two years of experience working with Indigenous populations with complex needs. A valid BC Class 5 Driver's License is mandatory.

  • professional certificate
  • Case Management
  • Advocacy
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Facilitation
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Community Outreach
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration
  • Harm Reduction
  • Cultural Support
  • Indigenous Relations
  • Electronic Charting

Posting details

Employment type
Full Time
Work arrangement
On Site
Experience
2-5 yrs
Salary
CA$33 - CA$36/hr
Location
Powell River, British Columbia
Posted
Jul 8, 2026
Application
Employer website
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Tla’amin Nation

Tla'amin Nation is a company based out of 4779 Klahanie Dr, Powell River, British Columbia, Canada.

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