Indigenous Traditional Ceremony Provider (in The Pas, Thompson and Winnipeg)

CHN Spiritual Care Provider

Regular/full-time

Manitoba Justice

Probation Services and Restorative Justice Branch, Correctional Services Division

Advertisement Number: 43468

Salary(s):   CHN $66,120.00 – $85,298.00 per year Plus Remoteness Allowance, if applicable.

Closing Date:   June 30, 2025 (open until filled)

This is an opportunity to guide, support, and uplift our communities through traditional knowledge, ceremony, and cultural connection.

The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).

This competition is designated for Indigenous people. Only applicants who self-declare at the time of application will be eligible for further consideration.

An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months.

Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.


Please provide three letters of support from Elders/Indigenous Spiritual Caregivers with your resume and cover-letter.

The Probation Services and Restorative Justice Branch of the Correctional Services Division supervises offenders in the community (Probation, Conditional Sentences, youth orders, temporary absences, bail, restorative justice/diversions) and writes report for the Courts per year.  The Indigenous Traditional Ceremony Providers will work with Indigenous Clients in all areas of this work towards reducing the over-representation of Indigenous people in the justice system.  The Probation Services and Restorative Justice Branch is seeking to fill 5 new vacancies in various areas of the province (Winnipeg, Thompson, Brandon and The Pas).

Conditions of Employment:

  1. Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
  2. Must provide and maintain a satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search
  3. Must provide and maintain satisfactory Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Registry Checks
  4. Must be able to provide a satisfactory Enhanced Security Screening Level 4
  5. Must be willing and able to work in various settings including indoor and outdoor environments.
  6. Must provide and maintain a full class 5 Manitoba Driver’s License

Qualifications:

Essential:

  1. Experience providing sweat ceremonies and spiritual activities within an Indigenous community
  2. Experience in providing culturally appropriate counseling
  3. Provide timely and effective services to a large caseload
  4. Ability to effectively problem solve various sensitive situations and maintain confidentiality
  5. Strong verbal communication skills with the ability to speak with internal and external stakeholders (Indigenous communities/organizations, Elders, Supervisors, Probation Officers, Corrections workers and other Spiritual Care Givers)

Desired:

  1. Experience working with Indigenous people in conflict with the law
  2. Ability to communicate in an Indigenous language

Duties:

The Indigenous Traditional Ceremony Provider is a member of the team responsible for providing opportunities for both inmates and staff to gain knowledge and understanding of Indigenous traditions and teachings. The incumbent reports directly under the administrative supervision of a Community Area Director for coordination and delivery of services and the professional guidance of the Divisional Director of Indigenous Cultural and Spiritual Services. As a member of the Spiritual Caregivers’ team, the Indigenous Traditional Ceremony Provider will conduct appropriate ceremonies and other spiritual activities, will be present and visible throughout the Probation and Restorative Justice Offices and provide individual, group and family counselling. The successful candidate will promote positive healthy change to help reduce the risk of recidivism and reoffending through the teaching of Indigenous culture, philosophy, practices and the holistic approach to life. These positions will work closely with correctional centers and the forthcoming healing lodges in Brandon and The Pas.

To Apply:

Send your cover letter, resume, and 3 letters of support from Elders or Indigenous Spiritual Caregivers to: [email protected]
When applying please indicate what area of the Province that you are interested in.
*Please note: We are sharing this posting on behalf of Manitoba Justice. All inquiries can be directed to Laurin Green at [email protected].