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    • Support clients in accessing community resources, including housing, health services, legal supports, income assistance, and cultural supports.
    • Excellent communication skills and a genuine interest in providing support and care.
    • Experience in caregiving or home care is preferred, with a strong ability…
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    • As a Residential Support Mentor, you will provide direct support to those individuals within our Residential Program.
    • High School Diploma or GED required.
    • Experience providing direct support to Indigenous families and communities is an asset.
    • Record care and support actions provided during each shift.
    • Under general supervision, the Support Worker is responsible for maintaining a safe home environment while providing ongoing direct care of the children…
    • Experience supporting people to maintain community housing.
    • This role requires an individual that is able to support the program and team with:
    • Serve as a liaison between the school, families, and community agencies to improve access to supports and services.
    • Valid Manitoba Class 5 driver’s license.
    • Participate in team meetings and communicate effectively with other support workers, supervisors, family members and external professionals.
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    • As a Residential Support Mentor, you will provide direct support to those individuals within our Residential Program.
    • High School Diploma or GED required.
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    • Minimum two years direct support experience working in a residential or community setting.
    • Community Direct Support Professionals will provide our person-…
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    • Minimum two years direct support experience working in a residential or community setting.
    • Direct Support Professionals will provide our person-centered…
    • Minimum one-year direct support experience working in a residential or community setting.
    • Domestic support/facility maintenance including and not limited to…
    • Meeting with Turning Leaf participants in the community who require support.
    • Providing harm reduction supplies to participants and community members who engage…
    • Day Program support offers support to adult individuals in program-based community setting.
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    • Maintain up-to-date files on participant (static and dynamic information) as well as support worker supervision.
    • Participate in regular support team meetings.
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Resident Support Worker (RSW) Nights - job post

Ikwe Widdjiitiwin Inc
Selkirk, MB
$18.00–$22.08 an hour - Full-time

Job details

Pay

  • $18.00–$22.08 an hour

Job type

  • Full-time

Shift and schedule

  • 12 hour shift
  • Night shift
  • Rotating shift

Location

Selkirk, MB

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Paid time off
  • Vision care
  • Dental care
  • Life insurance
  • Casual dress
  • Extended health care
  • On-site parking

Full job description

RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT WORKER (RSW) – Three (3) Vacancies

Reporting to: Shelter Manager
Responsible to: Executive Director
Position Status: Full-Time Nights, 12-Hour Shift Rotation 7:00 pm – 7:00 am **Hourly shift premium provided for working nights**

POSITION SUMMARY

Guided by the values of respect, dignity, cultural safety, and community, the Residential Support Worker (RSW) is responsible for providing trauma-informed, client-centred support to women, children, and families experiencing domestic and family violence. Working within an Indigenous-led organization, the RSW recognizes the impacts of colonization, residential schools, intergenerational trauma, systemic barriers, and ongoing inequities affecting Indigenous women, children, families, and communities.

Reporting to the Shelter Manager and accountable to the Executive Director, the RSW works collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team to create a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment where clients are empowered to build on their strengths, reconnect with their identities, and move toward safety, healing, and self-determination.

The RSW serves as a first point of contact for clients and visitors and provides crisis intervention, advocacy, emotional support, childcare support, shelter operations, reception duties, and general facility maintenance. The position contributes to a culturally responsive environment that honours Indigenous cultures, traditions, teachings, and ways of knowing while respecting the diverse backgrounds and experiences of all clients.

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND QUALIFICATIONS

Core Competencies

  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Crisis Intervention and De-escalation
  • Effective Communication
  • Ethical Practice and Confidentiality
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Cultural Safety and Humility
  • Trauma-Informed Practice

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Knowledge of domestic violence, family violence, abuse, addictions, mental health, and homelessness.
  • Understanding of the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization, residential schools, child welfare involvement, systemic discrimination, and intergenerational trauma.
  • Demonstrated commitment to Truth and Reconciliation and culturally safe service delivery.
  • Ability to provide crisis intervention, emotional support, and risk assessment through both in-person and telephone interactions.
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed, strengths-based, harm-reduction, and client-centred approaches.
  • Understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, teachings, and community resources, or a willingness to learn.
  • Ability to establish healthy professional boundaries while building supportive and respectful relationships with clients.
  • Strong written, verbal, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience working with children and families.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Outlook, databases, and internet-based systems.
  • Current CPR and Emergency First Aid certification.
  • Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening and Child/Adult Abuse Registry Checks.
  • Valid Driver’s Licence and access to a vehicle are an asset

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Client Support

  • Welcome clients in a respectful, non-judgmental, and culturally safe manner.
  • Conduct intake and crisis assessments to determine client needs and eligibility for services.
  • Provide crisis intervention, emotional support, advocacy, safety planning, and referrals.
  • Support clients in accessing community resources, including housing, health services, legal supports, income assistance, and cultural supports.
  • Encourage client autonomy, self-determination, and goal setting.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation, case notes, and records.
  • Support clients in reconnecting with culture, family, community, and traditional healing opportunities where appropriate.

Cultural Safety and Indigenous Practice

  • Foster an environment that honours Indigenous identities, cultures, languages, teachings, and traditions.
  • Demonstrate cultural humility and respect for the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples.
  • Participate in cultural learning, training, ceremonies, and teachings as appropriate.
  • Support organizational efforts toward reconciliation, anti-racism, equity, and inclusion.
  • Build respectful relationships with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, Indigenous service providers, and community partners.

Shelter Operations

  • Answer and direct phone calls, including crisis line calls.
  • Maintain accurate visitor and resident records according to safety protocols.
  • Assist with medication storage and distribution procedures.
  • Ensure shelter safety through room checks, wellness checks, and adherence to organizational policies.
  • Maintain cleanliness and organization throughout the facility.
  • Complete housekeeping duties including cleaning, laundry, garbage removal, and supply management.
  • Assist with meal preparation and kitchen support as required.

Child and Family Support

  • Provide childcare support as needed.
  • Assist with recreational, educational, and culturally relevant activities for children and families.
  • Support healthy child development through positive role modelling and age-appropriate engagement.
  • Ensure children’s spaces remain safe, welcoming, and well maintained.

Team and Organizational Responsibilities

  • Participate in staff meetings, supervision, and professional development opportunities.
  • Contribute positively to a collaborative team environment.
  • Maintain confidentiality and professional ethics at all times.
  • Represent the organization respectfully and professionally within the community.
  • Support volunteers, students, and placement workers as required.
  • Stay informed regarding emerging best practices in domestic violence, trauma-informed care, and Indigenous community wellness.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

This position operates within a trauma-informed residential shelter environment and may involve exposure to crisis situations, emotional distress, and complex client needs. The role requires physical activity including cleaning, lifting, stair use, childcare support, and occasional outdoor work. Staff may work independently at times and must be comfortable responding to emergencies and crisis situations.

COMMITMENT TO INDIGENOUS EMPLOYMENT

We are committed to creating a workplace that reflects the communities we serve. Indigenous applicants, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, are strongly encouraged to apply. We value lived experience, cultural knowledge, community connections, and traditional teachings alongside formal education and work experience.

Pay: $18.00-$22.08 per hour

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Dental care
  • Extended health care
  • Life insurance
  • On-site parking
  • Paid time off
  • Vision care

Work Location: In person

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