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Timmins, 347 Spruce Street South, Timmins, ON, CAN ● Req #141Thursday, November 21, 2024About the Role The Regional Administrative Assistant is a community level resource who will play a role in which they will work with the AIMC Committee councils, regional manager, regional councillor to help engage citizens. They will also ensure the efficient day-to-day operations of the Abitibi Inland Métis Community services through a variety of typically routine tasks and communications. This role utilizes constant communication skills in-person, over the pone and via e-mail and follow pre ...Read more about Regional Administrative AssistantMore
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Timmins, 347 Spruce Street South, Timmins, ON, CAN ● Req #140Thursday, November 21, 2024About the Role The primary objective of the Regional Proponent Liaison position is to monitor the operations of the Region (3) RCC Proponent relationships by researching and recording the impacts of the mine activities and exploration on the environment. The position includes liaising with the MNO regional consultation community regarding any issues that have the potential to affect Métis land use or way of life. The Employee will report directly to the Region (3) Regional Manager and be respons ...Read more about Regional Proponent LiaisonMore
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442 Grey St, Brantford, ON N3S 7N3, Canada ● Req #138Thursday, November 21, 2024About the role The Aging at Home (AAH) program is a service delivery program to assist seniors 55+ who need assistance to be able to remain living independently in their own home. The heart of the Aging at Home program is delivery of services such as friendly visiting and home supports which includes light house-keeping, meal prep, friendly visiting, laundry and supportive transportation services (grocery, banking, pharmacy). The AAH Coordinator will support access to gas cards for specialized m ...Read more about 002 - Aging at Home CoordinatorMore
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Thunder Bay, 226 May Street South, Thunder Bay, ON, CAN ● Req #97Wednesday, November 20, 2024About the Role: The prime objective of the Canada Prenatal/Postnatal Nutrition Program Coordinator is to support at risk Indigenous children 0 to 6 and their families. The program offers prenatal, infant and child nutrition information for the betterment of their development, parenting and caregiving skills. The goals of this program are to increase the number of babies born with healthy birth weights, decrease the number of overweight babies resulting from gestational diabetes, improve the hea ...Read more about 011 - Coordinator, Canada Pre/Post Natal Nutrition ProgramMore
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Ottawa (Head Office), 66 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON, CAN ● Req #149Tuesday, November 19, 2024About the Role: The Junior Communications Specialist (Writing) will be responsible for creating compelling written content that engages our community and promotes our programs and initiatives. As a writer at the MNO, you will be responsible for producing diverse communication materials, including newsletters, reports, press releases, web posts, mass emails, and social media content. This role requires someone with a passion for storytelling, a deep respect for Indigenous cultures, and an abilit ...Read more about 300 - Junior Communications SpecialistMore
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Dryden, 34B King St, Dryden, ON, CAN ● Req #139Tuesday, November 12, 2024About the Role: The Community Action Program for Children targets families at risk who experience higher than normal incidents of family poverty, abuse, neglect, poor health and nutrition, developmental delays, social and emotional problems, family breakdown, and injury or disability. Offer support to Metis children 0 – 6 by helping parents and guardians with pre-natal, infant and child nutrition as well as parenting and care-giving skills. Program Staff work with Métis families to promote hea ...Read more about 011 - Coordinator, Community Action Program for ChildrenMore
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Gravenhurst, Unit A – 385 Bethune Drive North, Gravenhurst, ON, CAN ● Req #137Monday, November 4, 2024About the role The Métis Family Well-Being programs mandate is to disrupt and prevent the cycle of violence against Indigenous women by developing policies and resources to support children and youth affected by violence. The strengths-based and prevention-oriented programs developed at the local level by Indigenous partners will reduce the need to bring children into care by supporting families through the least disruptive means possible. The longer term objectives of the program reflect these, ...Read more about 002 - Metis Family Wellbeing CoordinatorMore
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Ottawa (Head Office), 66 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON, CAN ● Req #125Tuesday, October 29, 2024About The Role The Forestry Advisor in the Lands, Resources and Consultations (LRC) Branch of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is to provide support to the Managers in the LRC Branch and, where required, to the Director of the Branch, on all forestry-related issues and initiatives. Under the direction of the Managers in the LRC Branch, the Forestry Advisor will review Forest Management Plans (FMPs) and forestry-related policies, and help prepare MNO’s comments on these plans as they relate to ...Read more about Forestry AdvisorMore
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