Mino Pimatisiwin Coach (Good Life Coach)
Description
Compensation: $40–$65/hr, based on education, skills, and related experience
Location: Manitoba – Fly-in positions to remote northern communities on a rotational basis (7–10 days in community / 7–10 days out)
Position Overview
The Mino Pimatisiwin Coach (Good Life Coach) provides wellness support, advocacy, and supportive guidance services to individuals and families through community engagement, outreach, and one-to-one supportive sessions.
Operating as an independent contractor, the MPC works from a holistic, trauma-informed perspective that respects and incorporates Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) cultures, traditions, and teachings. This role is suited for individuals passionate about community wellness, relationship-building, and supporting people in reaching their personal goals and highest level of wellness.
As an Independent Contractor, the MPC will provide the following services:
- Supportive Wellness Services: Provides supportive listening, client intake, wellness check-ins, strengths-based goal planning, and brief supportive interventions to individuals and families.
- Community Outreach & Engagement: Builds positive relationships within community settings and participates in outreach initiatives that promote wellness, healthy living, and connection to services.
- Advocacy & Service Navigation: Assists individuals and families in accessing appropriate community, health, educational, and social supports.
- Psycho-Educational Support: Assists in facilitating wellness groups, life skills programming, and community-based workshops focused on mental wellness, addictions awareness, grief/loss, healthy relationships, and self-care.
- Collaboration & Community Liaison: Maintains collaborative relationships with schools, nursing stations, integrated health teams, and community agencies to support coordinated care.
- Documentation: Maintains confidential and timely documentation in accordance with organizational and professional expectations.
Contractor Requirements & Qualifications
- Education: Minimum Diploma in Social Service Work (SSW), Child & Youth Care, Addictions & Mental Health, Indigenous Human Services, or related Human Services field, DSW, Nurse or Equivalent education and experience may be considered.
- Professional Standing: Must be registered and in good standing with an applicable regulatory or professional body (where applicable) and maintain active professional liability insurance.
- Experience: 3-5 years of experience in direct counselling, community development, family support, or group facilitation. Candidates with a mix of practicum and professional experience are encouraged to apply.
- Technology Proficiency: Proficiency with Owl Practice (or similar clinic management/EMR software) for charting and scheduling, and comfort utilizing its integrated telehealth/virtual care platforms.
- Clearances: Must provide a current Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) and a clean Child Welfare Record Check (if applicable) prior to commencement of contract.
- Cultural Knowledge: Deep understanding of the ongoing impacts of colonization and intergenerational trauma. Experience working meaningfully with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities is highly valued.
- Cultural Safety Training: Evidence of completion of cultural safety training
- Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal, organizational, and documentation skills.
- Language: The ability to speak an Indigenous language (e.g., Cree, Ojibway, Oji-Cree) is considered a major asset.
- Certifications & Training
- Crisis Awareness & Core Training:
- Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) or similar suicide intervention training.
- Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) framework application.
- Standard First Aid and CPR (Level C).
- WHMIS and Routine Practices/Universal Precautions.
- De-escalation Skills: Certification in NVCI (Non-Violent Crisis Intervention), CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute), or an equivalent crisis de-escalation training.
- Harm Reduction & Mental Health: Training in Harm Reduction philosophies, Naloxone administration, and Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) – First Nations.
- Flexibility: Ability to work independently within remote northern communities on a rotational schedule.
- Travel & Adaptability: Valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and a willingness to travel via small aircraft or winter roads to remote locations. High adaptability to changing weather conditions and limited local infrastructure.
Application Submission Requirements
- Professional Resume
• Cover Letter
• Vulnerable Persons Check & Driver’s Abstract
• Relevant Certifications and/or Training
Diversity and Inclusion
MCRC is committed to building a representative and inclusive contractor network. Preference will be given to qualified First Nations applicants. We strongly encourage First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (FNIM) candidates to apply and self-identify in their cover letter.
Submit Applications To:
info@managedcareresource.com
Attn: Judy