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CHIPPEWAS OF NAWASH UNCEDED FIRST NATION

Housing Manager

Program/Dept: Housing

Reports To: Manager of Operations

Type of Employment: Full-time permanent

Wage: $33.30 – $41.40 per hour (Level 6)

Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week

Closing Date: Friday, July 7, 2023    4:00pm EST

The Housing Manager is responsible for maintenance and the administration of the On-Reserve Housing program for the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation.  The Housing Manager is to ensure the program and department runs effectively and efficiently in accordance with Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation approved policies, procedures, standards and plans. In this very busy role, you would find yourself overseeing the Housing Program, Committee, developing and revising policy, sourcing/managing funding, supervising, human resource related duties.  For more information, please see job description.

Qualifications

Post-secondary certificate in Business Administration, Property Management or related field
Two (2) years’ experience in a related role
Two (2) years of supervisory experience
Experience working with or for a First Nation or Indigenous organization and an understanding of the structure, culture and traditions of communities
Working knowledge of Federal/Provincial legislation and regulations that include but not limited to the National Building Code, Canada Labour Code & Health & Safety regulations, Canadian Human Rights Code, Landlord and Tenant Act
Knowledge of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Housing Programs
Demonstrated Project Management experience including budgeting and planning
High proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook) and Adobe Acrobat
Valid Ontario “G” class licence
Assets: Exp working with ISC, CMHC or other related Provincial or Federal Agencies, Certified Professional in Project Management, licensed trade, etc.

Equivalencies that include a combination of education and experience may be considered.

How to Apply

Submit cover letter and resume addressing qualifications outlined

Drop off or mail to:  Administration Office, Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, 135 Lakeshore Blvd. Neyaashiinigmiing, Ontario, N0H 2T0.  Identify position applied for on outside of the envelope.  Fax:  519.534.2130  E-mail: employment@nawash.ca  For more information or to obtain a copy of the job description, please visit our website https://www.nawash.ca/employment-opportunities/ or by call the Band Office at 519.534.1689

All applications are appreciated, however, only those selected to interview will be contacted.  We strive to provide current CNUFN Employees and Band Members with correspondence in regards to the status of their application/candidacy
Preference will be given to Band Members and those of Aboriginal decent who identify at time of application
While COVID-19 vaccinations are not currently mandatory, they are encouraged for the safety of all employees, clients and community as a whole; a policy is in place, and accommodations are provided for those unvaccinated
Due to the nature of positions, a recent acceptable Criminal Record and or Vulnerable Sector Check may be requested and paid by the Employer

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Mikinakoos Children’s Fund launches $15,000 fundraiser for GivingTuesday

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Mikinakoos Children’s Fund aims to raise $15,000 to provide vital winter clothing to 18 First Nations, collaborating with the KO First Nations, Keewaytinook Internet Highschools, and Fort Hope First Nation on GivingTuesday on November 28, 2023. – Photo supplied

THUNDER BAY (November 22, 2023) — Mikinakoos Children’s Fund, an Indigenous children’s charity providing essentials to youth in remote First Nations in Northwestern Ontario, is announcing the launch of a special fundraiser in recognition of GivingTuesday.

In alignment with the global GivingTuesday movement, Mikinakoos Children’s Fund aims to raise $15,000 to provide vital winter clothing to 18 First Nations, collaborating with the KO First Nations, Keewaytinook Internet Highschools, and Fort Hope First Nation. The initiative seeks to purchase over 1,500 coats for children in these regions, ensuring they are equipped to brave the harsh winter months.

“The winter season can be particularly challenging in the remote areas we serve, where many children lack access to proper winter gear,” said Mikinakoos Executive Director Emily Shandruk. “Mikinakoos Children’s Fund believes that every child deserves the warmth of hope during the colder months. With this in mind, we’re launching this crucial campaign to make a positive impact.”

Recent support from TD Canada Trust’s Ready Commitment Funding, a $50,000 grant over two years, is boosting Mikinakoos Children’s Fund’s Warm Clothing initiatives, of which this initiative is a part. With growing requests from various communities and organizations, Mikinakoos’ GivingTuesday funding alone wouldn’t have sufficed. Thanks to the extra support, the charity can now ensure that no child is left without essential resources.

GivingTuesday, which falls on November 28, marks the opening day of the giving season—a global movement encouraging people to come together for a day of generosity and positive change. Mikinakoos invites individuals and organizations alike to join in the effort to make a difference.

Here’s how you can contribute:

Donate: Your contribution, regardless of size, will bring Mikinakoos Children’s Fund closer to its $15,000 goal. Every dollar counts. GivingTuesday falls on November 28; however, this fundraiser will run until December 31.
Spread the Word: Share our campaign on social media, with friends, family, and colleagues. Together, we can make a wider impact.

“The remoteness of the communities we serve presents challenges in shipping and distributing necessities, such as food, sporting equipment, and winter gear, especially with the absence of permanent roads,” said Shandruk. “Climate change has further exacerbated the inconsistency of ice road conditions, making the delivery of essential items even more difficult.”

Please consider contributing to Mikinakoos Children’s Fund’s GivingTuesday campaign through this link or by texting “WARMCOATS” to 807-500-1522. Interviews with spokespeople from Mikinakoos Children’s Fund are available upon request.

About Mikinakoos Children’s Fund

Mikinakoos Children’s Fund is a charity created to address poverty by providing basic amenities, such as food, clothing, and shelter to First Nations children residing in remote communities. Join us on this journey to create positive change and secure the safety and wellbeing First Nations children. Engage with Mikinakoos Children’s Fund on social through #FirstNationKidsFirst.

Contact:

Victoria Belton
Senior Consultant
Media Profile
Tel: 416-992-5179

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