We are Hiring a Land Based Coordinator

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POSITION: Land Based Coordinator
POSTING DATE: April 20, 2026
DEPARTMENT: Treatment
DEADLINE: Open Until filled
SALARY RANGE: Negotiable, pending on qualifications and experience, REVISED
START DATE: A.S.A.P.
JOB LOCATION: Nelson House, MB
WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m or 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (rotating shifts, & some weekends)
SUPERVISOR: Treatment Director

POSTION SUMMARY:

This position coordinates and supports all aspects of cultural knowledge transfer and planning within the Medicine Lodge. The Land Based Coordinator provides traditional teachings and practices in a safe and acceptable environment and also coordinates access to Elders and Traditional people to meet the needs of the Medicine Lodge, its clients and the community it serves. The Land Based Coordinator will also work to promote cultural awareness, safety and competency within the Lodge and the community at large while promoting healing and reconciliation.

The Nelson House Medicine Lodge works with adults with high levels of mental health and substance use disorders who may have been exposed to significant serious or long-lasting trauma. Applicants should be aware of the inherent risks of working with this at-risk population we serve as well as other risks that may occur with new admissions.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Acquire, maintain and care for education tools/resources e.g. language resources, history books, art, and traditional and sacred items
  • Deliver traditional medicines’ education, e.g. teachings, care for and use, storage, medicine bags, growing/picking
  • Deliver traditional food education e.g. teachings on health benefits, harvesting, growing, preparing, storing
  • Promotion of language restoration Coordination
  • Connect with Elders and/or traditional resource people to
  • Coordinate land-based activities, e.g. fishing, trapping etc.
  • Provide space and opportunities for traditional arts & crafting Planning and Networks
  • Work with the Lodge staff in support of the development of culture-based work plans that best support program and service design and provision for relatives in the residential treatment program
  • Work with local stakeholders within non-Indigenous community service organizations and institutions to promote cultural competency and awareness

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Strong knowledge and awareness of Indigenous culture and history, with particular emphasis on family violence, child welfare, the impacts of trauma, Indigenous youth engagement and community outreach
  • Knowledge and experience working with Indigenous peoples in a healing and reconciliation capacity
  • Minimum of seven years of demonstrated and related work experience within an Indigenous organization or community
  • Exceptional knowledge of Indigenous historical and contemporary issues
  • Post-secondary education in Indigenous studies and/or combination of an equivalent and relevant education

People selected for this position must be an abstainer of alcohol, marijuana & illegal drug use for at least of three (3) years. An understanding of the Indigenous culture & the ability to speak Cree language is an asset.

BENEFITS:

After a successful 3-month probationary period, employees are eligible for the NHML’s comprehensive benefits package that includes dental and vision care, disability insurance and life insurance; Two-bedroom units for rent upon availability on NHML property, Opportunities for training and participating in Indigenous practices that aid in the healing of program participants; Commuter vehicle for those who reside in Thompson; Moving allowance for those relocating to Nelson House.

TO APPLY:

Send cover letter, resume, Adult Abuse and Criminal Records Checks to:
Phone (204) 484-2256
Fax (204) 484-2016
Email: [email protected]
We thank all those that apply, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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We are Hiring a Recovery Coach

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POSITION: Recovery Coach (1)
POSTING DATE: April 20, 2026
DEPARTMENT: Aftercare Recovery Program
DEADLINE: Open Until filled
JOB LOCATION: Nelson House, MB
START DATE: A.S.A.P
SALARY RANGE: Negotiable, pending education and experience
WORKING HOURS: Rotational shifts- evenings, weekends & on-call.

POSTION SUMMARY:

This position is an integral part of the treatment and prevention teams that provides residential treatment services for adults struggling with substance dependency and concurrent disorders that impact them in different life areas. Their primary function is to provide assistance in collecting data for the Treatment Counsellors in their assessments and treatment plans. The Recovery Coach will assist Relatives in Recovery who are waiting to enter the NHML’s eight (8) week, inpatient treatment program, and provide continuity of care post-treatment. *For a complete job description, inquire within.

QUALIFICATIONS:

This position requires knowledge of various counselling techniques, group facilitation and presentation skills, assessments, treatment planning and evaluation. Human relations skills are needed to guide, influence, and motivate others to attain the Center’s goals and objectives. Must have clear Criminal Records Check (within the last 6 months); Must have a good understanding of Indigenous ways of healing that allows the promotion of culture as the foundation to their healing and recovery; Must have basic knowledge of MS programs such as Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook and Excel, or willingness to obtain; Demonstrate good time management and organizational skills; Must have strong work ethic and ensure confidentiality of employees and clients; Certified in First Aid and CPR or willing to obtain; and possess a minimum valid Class 5 Driver’s License and / or willing to obtain a Class 4 License. All applicants must provide an Adult Abuse Registry, Criminal Record / Vulnerable Persons Checks, and sign an Oath of Confidentiality.

Due to the nature of the program, the Treatment Counsellor must have at least two full years of abstinence, free of all substances.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

Graduate from a recognized college or university with a degree or certificate in Social Work, counselling, or related field preferred; or any combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, abilities, skills, and competencies. Employer is willing to train candidates who do not have the education but demonstrate passion and the ambition to work in this field.

BENEFITS:

After a successful 3-month probationary period, employees are eligible for the NHML’s comprehensive benefits package that includes dental and vision care, disability insurance and life insurance; Two-bedroom units for rent upon availability on NHML property; Retention funds of $4,000 per year for those eligible to obtain their certification as Addictions Specialists, from a recognized accrediting body.; Opportunities for training and participating in Indigenous practices that aid in the healing of program participants; Commuter vehicle for those who reside in Thompson; Moving allowance for those relocating to Nelson House.

TO APPLY:

Send cover letter, resume, Adult Abuse and Criminal Records Checks to:
Phone (204) 484-2256
Fax (204) 484-2016
Email: [email protected]
We thank all those that apply, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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Male Treatment Counsellor

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POSITION: Male Treatment Counsellor (1)
POSTING DATE: April 20,2026
DEPARTMENT: Residential Treatment
DEADLINE: Open Until filled
JOB LOCATION: Nelson House, MB
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY RANGE: Negotiable, pending education and experience
WORKING HOURS: Rotational shifts, some evenings, weekends & on-call.

POSTION SUMMARY:

This position is an integral part of the treatment and prevention teams that provides treatment services for individuals struggling with substance dependency and/or concurrent disorders that impacts them in different life areas. Their primary function is to provide comprehensive assessments and treatment services for clients in the eight (8) week, inpatient treatment program. *For a complete job description, inquire within.

QUALIFICATIONS:

This position requires knowledge of various counselling techniques, group facilitation and presentation skills, assessments, treatment planning and evaluation. Human relations skills are needed to guide, influence, and motivate others to attain the Center’s goals and objectives. Must have clear Criminal Records Check (within the last 6 months); Must have a good understanding of Indigenous ways of healing that allows the promotion of culture as the foundation to their healing and recovery; Must have basic knowledge of MS programs such as Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook and Excel, or willingness to obtain; Demonstrate good time management and organizational skills; Must have strong work ethic and ensure confidentiality of employees and clients; Certified in First Aid and CPR or willing to obtain; and possess a minimum valid Class 5 Driver’s License and / or willing to obtain a Class 4 License. All applicants must provide an Adult Abuse Registry, Criminal Record / Vulnerable Persons Checks, and sign an Oath of Confidentiality.

Due to the nature of the program, the Treatment Counsellor must have at least two full years of abstinence, free of all substances.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

Graduate from a recognized college or university with a degree or certificate in Social Work, counselling, or related field preferred; or any combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, abilities, skills, and competencies. Employer is willing to train candidates who do not have the education but demonstrate a passion and the ambition to work in this field.

BENEFITS:

After a successful 3-month probationary period, employees are eligible for the NHML’s comprehensive benefits package that includes dental and vision care, disability insurance and life insurance; Two-bedroom units for rent upon availability on NHML property; Retention funds of $4,000 per year for those eligible to obtain their certification as Addictions Specialists, from a recognized accrediting body.; Opportunities for training and participating in Indigenous practices that aid in the healing of program participants; Commuter vehicle for those who reside in Thompson; Moving allowance for those relocating to Nelson House.

TO APPLY:

Send cover letter, resume, Adult Abuse and Criminal Records Checks to:
Phone (204) 484-2256
Fax (204) 484-2016
Email: [email protected]
We thank all those that apply, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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