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Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program Case Worker

Blind River, ON
CA$45,000 - CA$50,000/annual
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council

NIIGAANIIN SERVICES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

NIIGAANIIN SPECIALIST / DEGGAABWIT (OW AND ODSP CASEWORKER)

Location: Mississauga First Nation and Thessalon First Nation

Hours of Work: 37.5 Hours per week

Annual Salary Range: $45,000 - $50,000

Niigaaniin is looking for a Niigaaniin Specialist / Deggaabwit to support our Niigaaniin Services Team in Mississauga First Nation (MFN) and Thessalon First Nation (TFN) . Primary work site location will be located in Mississauga First Nation at Niigaaniin Services on Sawmill Road and will travel to and from TFN.

Under the direction of the Director of Niigaaniin Services or another appointed

person, the Niigaaniin Specialist / Deggaabwit performs a wide variety of duties

using a case management approach to deliver the Ontario Works (OW) and

Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) including maintaining eligibility for income

and employment supports.

Under the role of Niigaaniin Specialist / Deggabwit they are responsible for client

supports functions within the financial and employment component of Social

Assistance including but not limited to emergency assistance, on-going assistance,

and transitional support funding and any other type of funding provided under

Niigaaniin.

Requirements:

  • It is preferred for the applicant to be a registered band member of the First NationsFirst Nation, Thessalon First Nation, Mississauga First Nation, Serpent River FirstNation,of five years work experience in social assistance;with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment,Outlook and internet and other computer applications as applicable,applicable to the responsibilities of this position, and

  • Driver’s license and access to a vehicle would be considered and asset.

  • Must have a clear Criminal Reference Check and Vulnerable Peoples Sector Check

  • Must be Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 Applications, Word, Excel, Power Point,

  • Superior oral and written communication skills, excellent time management skills

  • Will have a college diploma and/or a university degree in social work, OR a minimum

  • Nation, Sagamok Anishnawbek, Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, and Wahnapitae First

  • serviced by Niigaaniin Services, including Batchewana First Nation, Garden River

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge and understanding of Anishnaabemowin, culture and traditions of Indigenous people of the Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin,

  • Knowledge of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program legislation, regulations, policy, procedures and funding arrangements would be an asset,

  • Knowledge of barriers faced by people with financial hardships and disabilities,

  • Knowledge of community resources and services available to assist community members with disabilities with emergencies, supports and employment opportunities,

  • Familiar with community services, networks and knowledge the Niigaaniin Services would be an asset,

  • Ability to work in a performance-based system with a proven track record of meeting targets and outcomes is essential,

  • Ability to provide excellent customer / community services to community members accessing services,

  • Ability to resolve conflict using problem solving and supportive approaches,

  • Interpersonal skills to effectively work with diverse populations as well as coworkers,

  • Communication skills to effectively case manage, both online and in person,

  • Time management skills to ensure tasks, cases are up to date,

  • Ability to learn new skills and software’s,

  • Requires minimum supervision, able to work independently and maintains a supportive and cooperative environment with colleagues and the communities,

  • All candidates must be able to work with a diverse population, and

  • Effective listening skills to determine community members needs and make appropriate referrals.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Intakes

  • Financial Assistance

  • Transitional Support Funding

  • Emergency Assistance

  • Discretionary Funding

  • Funerals and Burials - SARS

  • Employability Supports

  • Employment Experience ( Wage Subsidy Projects)

  • ODSP Applications

  • Case Management

  • Information Provision Program Coordination

Application Deadline: Thursday September 23, 2025 by end of day 4:00pm.

Apply Online: https://nstc.bamboohr.com/jobs/

Applications can be addressed to:

Sarah Tarini, Human Resources Manager

Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council; Niigaaniin Services

A full job description is available upon request, Please email hr@niigaaniin.com

Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council would like to say Miigwech to all that apply.

Only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.

***Miigwech***

About Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council

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Corporate Profile

Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council (NSTC) represents seven First Nations. They are Batchewana FN, Garden River FN, Thessalon FN, Mississauga FN, Serpent River FN, Sagamok Anishnawbek and Atikameksheng FN. All First Nations are located along the North Shore of Lake Huron within the Robinson-Huron Treaty area.

The North Shore Tribal Council Secretariat is the corporate arm of this collective of First Nations. It is responsible for the delivery of services to our member First Nations and their community members. The Tribal Council provides advisory services to communities in the areas of health services, second level education services, administration, financial management, economic development, employment and training services, technical and engineering services. The Tribal Council also provides direct services to community members in the areas of holistic health services, economic development advice, forest management services and employment and training services.

The Head Office and the Health Office are located on the Serpent River FN in Cutler, Ontario. Many health staff work in the First Nations and the Sault Ste Marie Indian Friendship Centre, providing health services.