Cultural Harm Reduction Worker

  • CompanyChippewas of the Thames First Nation
  • Job TypeHuman/Social Services
  • Required ExperienceMinimum three (3) years’ experience in human services, preferably with a focus on harm reduction and addictions with experience supporting marginalized populations Demonstrated
  • Job TypeFull Time
  • Education / CredentialsDiploma or degree in Addictions, Human Services, Social Work, or a related field; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
  • ResumeRequired
  • Cover LetterRequired
  • Application Deadline11/26/2025

Job Description

Chippewas of the Thames First Nation is accepting applications for the current vacancy:

Cultural Harm Reduction Outreach Worker

REPORTS TO: Cultural Harm Reduction Outreach Supervisor

DEPARTMENT: Health Department

LOCATION: Chippewa Health Centre, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation

TERM: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Evenings and weekends may be required)

POSTING DATE: November 5, 2025

CLOSING DATE: November 26, 2025

Summary

The Cultural Harm Reduction Outreach Worker provides outreach services and networks with individuals at their homes and in community to increase the use of harm reduction materials, skills and strategies among substance users thereby reducing the associated risk of transmission of HIV, HCV and other blood borne illnesses. The Cultural Harm Reduction Outreach Worker is responsible for incorporating First Nation Cultural components such as the First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework Healing model (emotional, spiritual, physical and mental wellness) into all programming and work with individuals. The Cultural Outreach Harm Reduction Worker will strive to incorporate Ojibwe, Oneida, and Lenape language and culture into all components of service delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver harm-reduction outreach, including distribution of supplies and scheduled pickup services for clients ensuring safe handling and transport of used biohazardous materials.
  • Provide client and community education on harm reduction and blood-borne infections such as HIV and HCV; deliver presentations as required.
  • Support individuals who use substances and those at risk of substance use, sex work involvement, housing insecurity, and cultural disconnection through health promotion, resource navigation, advocacy, and programming.
  • Connect clients with culturally appropriate support, including traditional healers, ceremonies, and medicines, and holistic healing; promote local and regional cultural resources.
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with community partner agencies; promote Harm Reduction Services within the Health Department and adjacent departments.
  • Respond to service calls, prioritize requests, and schedule outreach deliveries.
  • Collect, enter, and analyze outreach statistics to identify trends and inform strategies and prepare activity and program reports.
  • Develop and implement outreach work plans, goals, and objectives. Identify and recommend policy and procedure updates.
  • Promote outreach activities through appropriate channels to increase awareness and engagement.
  • Maintain required certifications and participate in ongoing professional development and debriefing, including First Aid/CPR, ASIST, SafeTALK, MHFA, cultural safety, and CISM.
  • Support program logistics, including transporting and setting up supplies and equipment; perform office duties that involve meetings, statistic spreadsheets, and reporting.

Experience and Qualifications

Qualifications

  • Diploma or degree in Addictions, Human Services, Social Work, or a related field; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
  • Minimum three (3) years’ experience in human services, preferably with a focus on harm reduction and addictions with experience supporting marginalized populations
  • Demonstrated experience supporting individuals living with mental illness; familiarity with DSM-5 diagnostic categories, trauma-informed counselling, and relevant therapeutic frameworks (e.g., psychodynamic concepts)
  • Proven experience in crisis intervention, de-escalation, and safety planning
  • Valid driver’s license, proof of insurance, and access to a reliable personal vehicle
  • Current Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check (Level III) and ability to maintain a clear record for the duration of employment
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR (Level C)

How to Apply

Hiring of Indigenous people will be given preference, please identify in your application.

Interested applicants, please submit a cover letter, resume, and copies of education documents to:

[email protected]
 or
320 Chippewa Road, Muncey, ON N0L 1Y0
Please clearly mark: “Cultural Harm Reduction Outreach Worker”