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).
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.
The Multimedia Producer should have special interest, training, and experience in visual storytelling through videography and photography. Additional skills for writing and radio broadcasting/podcasting would be an asset.
Multimedia stories in English and Anishininiimowin will create awareness of KIDO’s origin, traditional practise, and development as a written law; promote understanding of responsibilities and services under KIDO; help revitalize KI culture, language, customs, values, and teachings; and inform KI individuals and families about resources for healthy living.
The Multimedia Producer reports to the Ayamowin Manager and works in close cooperation with other Ayamowin staff and across KIDO departments. This is a full-time position. Duties will generally take place during regular KIDO operating hours, but the Multimedia Producer will sometimes have to work flexible hours to fulfill requirements of the job.
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