Morningstar - Skaabe
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Social Work
Youth Development, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Child Development/Support, Human Services/ Social Work -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Child Development/Support, Human Services/ Social Work
Overview
Morningstar is a community‑based initiative developed by Manitoba Education Indigenous Inclusion Directorate and the Winnipeg School Division. The program provides a network of services and supports for students and families of R.B. Russell Vocational High School. The Skaabe position is a key resource for the Morningstar program who reports directly to the principal and works collaboratively to provide resources and support to students and families.
Primary Responsibilities- Provide direct support and services to students and their families.
- Navigate social service systems and advocate with students and their families.
- Manage student case files and monitor progress.
- Collaborate with school administration, guidance counsellors, teachers, support staff and community organisations.
- Develop partnerships with collateral agencies, service providers and community supports.
- Support transitions to high school and between high school to post‑secondary.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Minimum of two years of experience working with Indigenous children and families.
- Extensive knowledge and/or work experience in the child welfare system, including a strong understanding of child welfare legislation, regulations, standards, policies and protocols.
- Robust case management and problem‑solving skills, including the ability to work in a complex, highly emotional and fast‑paced environment.
- Ability to plan for student transition with graduation, post‑secondary education and the workforce.
- Familiarity with utilising and applying restorative practices.
- Knowledge of local Indigenous cultural practices, traditions and ceremonies will be considered an asset.
- Strong leadership skills – communication, organisation and interpersonal.
- Demonstrated skills and knowledge in crisis intervention, child protection, safety planning, substance abuse, family violence and child abuse/neglect.
- Understanding of the impact of poverty and the effects of trauma.
- Experience with the complexity of issues and barriers facing young people and their families.
- A Bachelor of Social Work, a degree in a related field or work experience with children and families.
- Dedication to anti‑racism, equity and diversity.
- Proven commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.
- Proven ability to build collaborated cultures founded on integrity and collective purpose.
- Employment is subject to a clear Child Abuse Registry check and Police Information Check.
Winnipeg School Division has an Employment Equity policy which strives for the removal of barriers to the hiring, advancement, full inclusion and fair representation of women, Indigenous peoples, 2
SLGBTQQIA+ community, persons living with a disability and racialised people at all levels within the organization. In support of achieving a diversified workforce, preference will be given to qualified candidates self‑identifying as belonging to one of the Employment Equity groups. Winnipeg School Division will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants disabled by barriers during the interview and assessment process, upon request.
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