Cultural Wellness Worker, Elgin (Dorchester)
Cultural Wellness Worker, Elgin (Dorchester)
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Elgin (Dorchester) N0L, Canada
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Posted: less than a week ago
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Position Overview Position:
Cultural Wellness Worker
Term:
Permanent Full-Time
Department:
Oneida Family Healing Lodge
Division:
Community and Social Services
Salary:
Competitive salary range
Hours:
40 hours per week, flexible to work days, evenings, weekends, statutory holidays
Posting / Closing Dates:
May 25, 2026 - June 8, 2026 4:30 p.m.
Job Summary The Cultural Wellness Worker provides culturally grounded, trauma‑informed support to individuals and families impacted by violence, including family violence, gender‑based violence, and intimate partner violence. Rooted in Oneida and Haudenosaunee ways of knowing, this role helps clients reconnect with identity, teachings, language, land, and ceremony as part of their healing journey.
The Cultural Wellness Worker supports residents of the Oneida Family Healing Lodge (OFHL) and the broader community through one‑on‑one counseling, safety and support planning, sharing circles, and culturally based programming. The position addresses mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual impacts of violence, addictions, and intergenerational trauma.
This role also contributes to cultural education for staff, advocates for culturally safe services, participates in community outreach, and ensures all practices reflect Oneida/Haudenosaunee values, protocols, and community priorities.
Education
A Social Service Worker Diploma is preferred; candidates currently enrolled in a Social Service Worker program or those with equivalent or related education may also be considered.
Experience
Extensive knowledge of Oneida culture, history, traditions, and community practices.
Demonstrated experience providing counseling or therapeutic support to individuals and families impacted by trauma, family violence, gender‑based violence, or intimate partner violence.
Lived experience as a community helper, caregiver, or cultural support person is considered an asset.
A valid Class“G” driver’s license and use of a company vehicle are required.
Requirements Prior to Starting Employment
Successful candidate must submit a Vulnerable Sector Check (completed within a 30‑day timeframe) at their own expense.
Successful candidate must submit a copy of a valid Class“G” driver’s license and a driver abstract (completed within a 30‑day timeframe) at their own expense.
Successful candidate must submit a copy of applicable educational qualifications (certificates, diplomas, degrees, etc.).
Equal Opportunity and Diversity Statement Oneida Nation of the Thames gives hiring preference to qualified First Nation applicants, with first preference to qualified Oneida Nation of the Thames members. Applicants wishing to be considered under this preference are encouraged to self‑identify.
Oneida Nation of the Thames is guided by Skʌnʌ́ Teyukwalihwayenawakhuti “We will work together in peace” and is committed to preserving and using the Oneida language and cultural practices.
Oneida Nation of the Thames is committed to workplace diversity and will provide accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process. To request accommodations, please contact Human Resources at .
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Cultural Wellness Worker
Term:
Permanent Full-Time
Department:
Oneida Family Healing Lodge
Division:
Community and Social Services
Salary:
Competitive salary range
Hours:
40 hours per week, flexible to work days, evenings, weekends, statutory holidays
Posting / Closing Dates:
May 25, 2026 - June 8, 2026 4:30 p.m.
Job Summary The Cultural Wellness Worker provides culturally grounded, trauma‑informed support to individuals and families impacted by violence, including family violence, gender‑based violence, and intimate partner violence. Rooted in Oneida and Haudenosaunee ways of knowing, this role helps clients reconnect with identity, teachings, language, land, and ceremony as part of their healing journey.
The Cultural Wellness Worker supports residents of the Oneida Family Healing Lodge (OFHL) and the broader community through one‑on‑one counseling, safety and support planning, sharing circles, and culturally based programming. The position addresses mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual impacts of violence, addictions, and intergenerational trauma.
This role also contributes to cultural education for staff, advocates for culturally safe services, participates in community outreach, and ensures all practices reflect Oneida/Haudenosaunee values, protocols, and community priorities.
Education
A Social Service Worker Diploma is preferred; candidates currently enrolled in a Social Service Worker program or those with equivalent or related education may also be considered.
Experience
Extensive knowledge of Oneida culture, history, traditions, and community practices.
Demonstrated experience providing counseling or therapeutic support to individuals and families impacted by trauma, family violence, gender‑based violence, or intimate partner violence.
Lived experience as a community helper, caregiver, or cultural support person is considered an asset.
A valid Class“G” driver’s license and use of a company vehicle are required.
Requirements Prior to Starting Employment
Successful candidate must submit a Vulnerable Sector Check (completed within a 30‑day timeframe) at their own expense.
Successful candidate must submit a copy of a valid Class“G” driver’s license and a driver abstract (completed within a 30‑day timeframe) at their own expense.
Successful candidate must submit a copy of applicable educational qualifications (certificates, diplomas, degrees, etc.).
Equal Opportunity and Diversity Statement Oneida Nation of the Thames gives hiring preference to qualified First Nation applicants, with first preference to qualified Oneida Nation of the Thames members. Applicants wishing to be considered under this preference are encouraged to self‑identify.
Oneida Nation of the Thames is guided by Skʌnʌ́ Teyukwalihwayenawakhuti “We will work together in peace” and is committed to preserving and using the Oneida language and cultural practices.
Oneida Nation of the Thames is committed to workplace diversity and will provide accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process. To request accommodations, please contact Human Resources at .
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Highlights
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Company nameOneida Nation of The Thames
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Job positionCultural Wellness Worker
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