Community Research Navigator (CRN)

Employer: All Nations Hope Network

Location: 2735 5th Ave Regina, SK S4T 0L2

Number of positions: 1

Type of positions:  Full Time

Education required: Relevant post-secondary degree or certificate or equivalent work experience in the field

Experience required: 1-5 years. INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY Saskatchewan Human Rights Exemption File No. “EX11-01”. You can voluntarily self-declare by stating it on your cover letter or resume, to indicate that you are a member of one or more employment equity designated groups.

Wage/Salary: $44,000 per year Full Time Equivalent (FTE) 35 hours/week

Duties: Complete project orientation/training with Coordinator • Recruit and retain Warriors • Build programming and facilitate sharing circles with Warriors • Support evaluation activities • Debrief process with Coordinator • Assist the Research Assistant with data gathering, transcribing and analysis for the end of the project • Work closely with and report to the Coordinator


All Nations Hope Network (ANHN) is looking for a Community Research Navigator (CRN) for Kiskinowâphkewin Manitou Isîhcikêwin project. The Kiskinowâphkewin Manitou Isîhcikêwin CRNs will be responsible for building weekly programming and working closely with the Warriors of the project.

ANHN has developed a research project that will implement and assess the impact of land and gender-based cultural interventions among urban Indigenous men in Regina. ANHN is applying past research learnings to develop evidence-informed, culturally responsive interventions that address both the origin and impact of imposed inequities. This project will design, implement, and evaluate an Indigenous men’s program of cultural intervention practices (CIPs) informed by Indigenous knowledges of the Treaty territories near Regina.

ANHN is a provincial, Indigenous organization who is leading the response to HIV and AIDS through empowerment, education and community. Our organization is culturally grounded, and operates through Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing (IWKD).              

Qualifications:

·        Relevant post-secondary degree or certificate or equivalent work experience in the field

·        Related experience in crisis support, substance use issues, mental health and addictions

·        Demonstrate knowledge of community agencies and their relevant programs and services

·        Strong preference to First Nations, Métis, or Inuit man with experience working in Indigenous communities

Skills and Abilities:

·       Works well as part of a team

·       Planning/organization skills

·       Computer skills in Microsoft 365

·       Verbal communication and problem-solving skills

·       Time management

·       Personal motivations

·       Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous ceremony and protocol

·       Must have valid class 5 drivers license and vehicle
 


How To Apply

To apply, please send an email to [email protected], with a resume and cover letter. Include one personal reference and one former employer reference within your resume. No phone calls please; Applications without a cover letter will not be reviewed. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. DEADLINE: April 30th, 2024 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.