Facilitator Coach – Navigator (16 month contract position)
Top Benefits
About the role
Are you experienced in coaching and navigating training sessions and looking to build on your strong track record of supporting Train-the-Trainer provisional trainers and training facilitators? Are you eager to make a real difference in the lives of Indigenous people within a strengths focused environment?
If so, let’s talk!
Thunderbird Partnership Foundation is a national non-profit organization serving First Nations in mental wellness. Our mandate is set by three frameworks:
1. Honouring Our Strengths: A Renewed Framework to Address Substance Use Issues Among First Nations People in Canada
2. Indigenous Wellness Framework
3. First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum
Our core stakeholders are First Nations communities and the network of First Nations adult and youth treatment centres. To support our mandate, Thunderbird has two office locations: one based in a First Nations community in southwestern Ontario, and the other in the city of London, Ontario.
Your Opportunity
As the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation Facilitator Coach-Navigator, you will
· provide high quality facilitation, coaching, and mentorship to program participants ensuring consistent quality learning experiences;
· lead participants through all the various complexities of virtual on-line platforms and virtual on-line learning and guide the process of knowledge transfer of best practices, expertise, tools, and resources;
· work in collaboration with the training team sharing best practices for Train-the-Trainer faculty development and effectual use of educational technology across a range of instructional modes;
· work on a team with others like yourself who are dedicated to work which has real value and meaning in the lives of others;
· apply your experience, skills, talents, and passion for the benefit of others while learning from the expertise of your wellness focused team;
· work with staff who are kind, supportive, encouraging and caring; and
· enjoy the satisfaction that comes from knowing that your work is much more than just a job.
Job Requirements
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree in Education; Information Technology; Computer Science + 2 years’ related experience
OR
Bachelor’s Degree in Education; Information Technology; Computer Science and 5 years’ work experience
Other Requirements
· excellent knowledge of on-line learning systems and web/digital delivery tools
· cultural competence and ability to interact effectively within First Nation communities/societies
· possess skills in researching and evaluating standards online learning; web-based platforms and curriculum development
· knowledge of various methods of teaching and instruction
· possess strong knowledge in technical writing
· knowledge of various needs assessment and research methods
· excellent writing skills in English and ability to communicate clearly
· hands on experience with MS Office
· experience working with First Nations, or an Indigenous organization is an asset
· fluency in a First Nations language is a definite asset
· knowledge of First Nations culture and customs including natural healing is a definite asset
· excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written)
· ability to work collaboratively with internal team and external stakeholders
· ability to function autonomously with minimal supervision, to be flexible and adaptable to change
· high level of professionalism and able to always maintain confidentiality
· creative, detail-oriented, and self-motivated with a strong work ethic and commitment to quality
· demonstrates strong organizational, time-management and multitask skills with ability to work on multiple assignments in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment
· able to access worksites not accessible by public transportation
If this sounds like the right fit for you, please email your cover letter and resume for confidential consideration. All applications will be screened based on the above qualifications and submission of a full application (cover letter and resume).
Thunderbird Partnership Foundation (NNAPF)
22361 Austin Line
Bothwell, ON N0P 1C0
Closing date: Open until filled.
We value the importance of diversity and dignity in the workplace and are committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. If you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Compensation
$62,382–$74,552 a year
About Thunderbird Partnership Foundation
The Thunderbird Partnership Foundation is a leading authority on Indigenous addictions and mental wellness research and advocacy in Canada. Thunderbird champions culturally-based addictions, substance use and mental wellness services for First Nations in Canada, advocating for and creating a collaborative systems approach that empowers Hope, Belonging, Meaning and Purpose.
Our core mandate is the implementation of the Honouring our Strengths: A Renewed Framework to Address Substance Use Issue among First Nations in Canada, and the First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework.
Thunderbird leads or supports the implementation of these frameworks through:
- knowledge exchange (toolkits, guidebooks, and training)
- development of the Native Wellness Assessment™the world's first instrument that measures the effect of cultural interventions on a wellness from a whole person and strengths based perspective
- implementation of the Addictions Management Information System (A.M.I.S.) in treatment centres run by the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) and Youth Solvent Abuse Program (YSAP)
- through supporting strategies to address wage parity in the NNADAP/YSAP workforce.
Current Accredited Training Courses include:
- Land for Healing
- Strengths Based Addiction Treatment/Care Facilitation
- Care Facilitation
- Culture as Intervention/Native Wellness Assessment
- Buffalo Riders Early Intervention Program
Some courses are available online via thunderbirdpf.org. Check out our website for information on other courses, and access to our free and culturally-safe guidebooks on the topics of mental health and substance use issues, visit our website: thunderbirdpf.org. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest!
Facilitator Coach – Navigator (16 month contract position)
Top Benefits
About the role
Are you experienced in coaching and navigating training sessions and looking to build on your strong track record of supporting Train-the-Trainer provisional trainers and training facilitators? Are you eager to make a real difference in the lives of Indigenous people within a strengths focused environment?
If so, let’s talk!
Thunderbird Partnership Foundation is a national non-profit organization serving First Nations in mental wellness. Our mandate is set by three frameworks:
1. Honouring Our Strengths: A Renewed Framework to Address Substance Use Issues Among First Nations People in Canada
2. Indigenous Wellness Framework
3. First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum
Our core stakeholders are First Nations communities and the network of First Nations adult and youth treatment centres. To support our mandate, Thunderbird has two office locations: one based in a First Nations community in southwestern Ontario, and the other in the city of London, Ontario.
Your Opportunity
As the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation Facilitator Coach-Navigator, you will
· provide high quality facilitation, coaching, and mentorship to program participants ensuring consistent quality learning experiences;
· lead participants through all the various complexities of virtual on-line platforms and virtual on-line learning and guide the process of knowledge transfer of best practices, expertise, tools, and resources;
· work in collaboration with the training team sharing best practices for Train-the-Trainer faculty development and effectual use of educational technology across a range of instructional modes;
· work on a team with others like yourself who are dedicated to work which has real value and meaning in the lives of others;
· apply your experience, skills, talents, and passion for the benefit of others while learning from the expertise of your wellness focused team;
· work with staff who are kind, supportive, encouraging and caring; and
· enjoy the satisfaction that comes from knowing that your work is much more than just a job.
Job Requirements
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree in Education; Information Technology; Computer Science + 2 years’ related experience
OR
Bachelor’s Degree in Education; Information Technology; Computer Science and 5 years’ work experience
Other Requirements
· excellent knowledge of on-line learning systems and web/digital delivery tools
· cultural competence and ability to interact effectively within First Nation communities/societies
· possess skills in researching and evaluating standards online learning; web-based platforms and curriculum development
· knowledge of various methods of teaching and instruction
· possess strong knowledge in technical writing
· knowledge of various needs assessment and research methods
· excellent writing skills in English and ability to communicate clearly
· hands on experience with MS Office
· experience working with First Nations, or an Indigenous organization is an asset
· fluency in a First Nations language is a definite asset
· knowledge of First Nations culture and customs including natural healing is a definite asset
· excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written)
· ability to work collaboratively with internal team and external stakeholders
· ability to function autonomously with minimal supervision, to be flexible and adaptable to change
· high level of professionalism and able to always maintain confidentiality
· creative, detail-oriented, and self-motivated with a strong work ethic and commitment to quality
· demonstrates strong organizational, time-management and multitask skills with ability to work on multiple assignments in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment
· able to access worksites not accessible by public transportation
If this sounds like the right fit for you, please email your cover letter and resume for confidential consideration. All applications will be screened based on the above qualifications and submission of a full application (cover letter and resume).
Thunderbird Partnership Foundation (NNAPF)
22361 Austin Line
Bothwell, ON N0P 1C0
Closing date: Open until filled.
We value the importance of diversity and dignity in the workplace and are committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. If you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Compensation
$62,382–$74,552 a year
About Thunderbird Partnership Foundation
The Thunderbird Partnership Foundation is a leading authority on Indigenous addictions and mental wellness research and advocacy in Canada. Thunderbird champions culturally-based addictions, substance use and mental wellness services for First Nations in Canada, advocating for and creating a collaborative systems approach that empowers Hope, Belonging, Meaning and Purpose.
Our core mandate is the implementation of the Honouring our Strengths: A Renewed Framework to Address Substance Use Issue among First Nations in Canada, and the First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework.
Thunderbird leads or supports the implementation of these frameworks through:
- knowledge exchange (toolkits, guidebooks, and training)
- development of the Native Wellness Assessment™the world's first instrument that measures the effect of cultural interventions on a wellness from a whole person and strengths based perspective
- implementation of the Addictions Management Information System (A.M.I.S.) in treatment centres run by the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) and Youth Solvent Abuse Program (YSAP)
- through supporting strategies to address wage parity in the NNADAP/YSAP workforce.
Current Accredited Training Courses include:
- Land for Healing
- Strengths Based Addiction Treatment/Care Facilitation
- Care Facilitation
- Culture as Intervention/Native Wellness Assessment
- Buffalo Riders Early Intervention Program
Some courses are available online via thunderbirdpf.org. Check out our website for information on other courses, and access to our free and culturally-safe guidebooks on the topics of mental health and substance use issues, visit our website: thunderbirdpf.org. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest!