Job Detail
Position
MMTC Peer Support
Employment Terms: Full-Time
Employment Length: Permanent
Job Description
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is seeking compassionate, energetic, and motivated individuals to fill one (1) full-time, permanent Peer Support/Night Attendant positions at the Mistahey Musqua Treatment Centre (MMTC). The Peer Support/Night Attendant is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of in-patient clients during night shifts, patrolling the facility, and providing basic client support. The philosophy of the
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is seeking compassionate, energetic, and motivated individuals to fill one (1) full-time, permanent Peer Support/Night Attendant positions at the Mistahey Musqua Treatment Centre (MMTC). The Peer Support/Night Attendant is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of in-patient clients during night shifts, patrolling the facility, and providing basic client support. The philosophy of the MMTC is to promote a healthy, addiction-free lifestyle and to enhance the well-being of our First Nation communities through holistic (physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual) counselling services in prevention, treatment, and aftercare. Duties include but are not limited to:
-Conduct regular checks on clients to ensure their safety and comfort.
-Assist clients with basic needs and provide support as required.
-Maintain security by patrolling the facility and grounds regularly.
-Document any significant activities or incidents in simple reports.
-Provide assistance during emergencies and contact designated staff for support.
-Ensure adherence to the Treatment Centres guidelines and policies.
-Support smooth shift transitions by communicating relevant information.
-Perform light housekeeping duties to maintain clean and safe common areas.
-Basic data entry in the AMIS program
Other:
-Dependable and observant, with the ability to remain alert throughout the shift
-Knowledge of and willingness to actively support traditional healing practices;
-Knowledge of First Nations culture, traditions, and values with the ability to speak Cree or Dene would be a considerable asset.
-Must lead a life of sobriety and one free of addictions.
-Must possess a valid drivers license and eligible to operate a fleet vehicle.
-Lived experience of poverty, and/or recovery from a mental health and/or addiction illness.
How to Apply: Submit a letter of application, resume stating qualifications, related
work experience, copies of credentials, current RCMP Security
Clearance (Criminal Record Check inclusive of a Vulnerable Sector
Check), copy of valid drivers license, and three (3) current
professional supervisory references to:
E-mail: hrdepartment@mltc.netPhone: (306) 236-5654. Fax: (306) 236-
3509