Dibenjikewin Oganawenjikeg (“DO”) Onihtaawikihaawaso-Family Keeper Caregiver

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug
Thunder Bay
Sioux Lookout

WHO WE ARE:

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Dibenjikewin Onaakonikewin (“KIDO”) is the KI FamilyLaw and its Maamao Dibenjikewin Kanawaabajikewin (“MDK”) service model carries out child and familyservices, but KIDO is much broader than mainstream services. It is specific to KI Nation and is animportant exercise of Miinikozowin (inherent power) by KI and aims to restore kayaash egwa miinaahchaako kikinohamaakewinan (traditional and spiritual teachings of KI).

VISION STATEMENT:

To reach a goal of a healthy self, healthy dibenjikewin (family), and a healthy community. Our ancestors held everything sacred and thanked Kishe-Manido (Creator) for all that had been given, including the foundation to guide a strong community composed of healthy dibenjikewinan(families) who are raising awaashishag (children) and/or oshkaadizag (youth) grounded in their cultureand language.

Position Summary

The DO Onihtaawikihaawaso is a Casual, shift-work position that works at assigned locations based on the needs of awaashishag, oshkaadizag egwa dibenjikewinan (children, youth and families) of KI. This includes KIDO offices, KIDO-approved or KIDO-operated Kanawendaakosowinik (Place of Safety), or at the home of a dibenjikewin (family) receiving services. The duties and responsibilities include providing the care and meeting the needs of awaashishag and oshkaadizag (children and youth), and understanding the Maamao Dibenjikewin Kanawaabajikewin (“MDK”) services of KIDO is very important based on these duties and responsibilities, and successful candidates will receive training.  The tasks assigned can include cooking meals, assisting with hygiene routines, helping with schoolwork, grocery-shopping, providing transportation, ensuring a safe environment, and other listed below.

This position will work their assigned 12-hour (or less) shifts that have an 8-week cycle and are subject to the KIDO Averaging Policy for modified schedules, along with other applicable KIDO policies. Flexible hours may be required at times to meet KIDO operational needs, especially during emergencies/crises.

The DO Onihtaawikihaawaso – Casual reports to their assigned DO Onaakatawapajikeg (Supervisor) who schedules shifts, and may receive direction from their assigned KIDO Assistant Director at times.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Ensuring awaashishag/oshkaadizag are fed, have prepared food and opportunity to be taught cooking and life skills based on age and expectations. 
  • Maintain a safe environment and safety for all, including cleanliness of KIDO-approved/KIDO-operated/Dibenjikewin Home in kitchen areas, common rooms, and washrooms. 
  • Ensuring young awaashishag are not left alone in kitchen/common areas by themselves, always having awaashishag in view to meet supervision requirements.  
  • Be a source of guidance by demonstrating healthy relationships and boundaries.
  • To be reliable and attend assigned shifts on time.
  • Ensure rules are communicated and followed by fellow employees and the awaashish/oshkaadiz at the location they have been assigned to providing care.
  • Work as a team with other KIDO employees in a respectful and understanding manner.
  • Complete reporting following each shift including any especially Kitchi-iishijikewinan  Wiidamaakewin (“KIW”- Serious Occurrence Reports) and/or involvement of other service providers or agencies. 
  • Adhere to all KIDO policies and procedures, including MDK Policy, KIDO HR Policies, and KI Nation policies. Participation in policy training is required and provided.  
  • Other duties as assigned by their assigned DO Onaakatawapajikeg (Supervisor), and at times from their assigned KIDO Assistant Director. 

Qualifications

  • Experience, confidence and skill in working with awaashishag/oshkaadizag experiencing multiple risks and/vulnerabilities and their dibenjikewinan (families). 
  • Extensive experience in supervising and assisting awaashish and oshkaadiz.
  • Ability to ensure safety and show love and compassion to awaashish and oshkaadiz.
  • Must be professional and adhere to confidentiality requirements. 
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, with being able to communicate in the KI Anishininiimowin language an asset.
  • Must be able to work in a team setting, problem solve, and to multi-task when required.
  • Must be reliable and punctual, and have skills in time management. 
  • Must be available for assigned shift-work schedule, with flexibility required at times. 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of KI’s distinct culture, traditions, values and principles.
  • Working knowledge of KIDO and MDK services, with training to be provided.
  • CPR and first aid training an asset, with training to be provided if not certified.
  • A valid Ontario Driver’s License is an asset.
  • A satisfactory Criminal Record Check, with a Vulnerable Sector Check, is required.
  • Ability to travel as required for KIDO operations and training, including across KIDO locations and other places as assigned.

Health & Safety

Applying for this Position

We encourage you to use the online application form below to apply for this position - however, other options unique to our locations may be listed below (if applicable) for your convenience.

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Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug

  1. Use the "Apply Now" button to fill out an online application.
  2. Call the KIDO KI office at 1-807-537-0037
  3. Visit the KI KIDO office in person at 1017 Nuhmaykoos Road, Big Trout Lake, ON, P0V 1G0

Thunder Bay

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Sioux Lookout

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