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Gambler First Nation Job Opportunity: Youth Mentor

Location: Gambler First Nation
Position Type: Full-Time
Application Deadline: April 21, 2025 (or 2 weeks after this posting)

Gambler First Nation is seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and culturally aware Youth Mentor to join our team under the Jordan’s Principle Program. This role is crucial in promoting the well-being and development of Indigenous children and youth within our community.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Youth Mentor:
    Support children with daily routines such as meals, hygiene practices (e.g., handwashing, toothbrushing), and toileting needs, while ensuring safety and encouraging independence.
  • Activity Planning and Implementation:
    Design and facilitate age-appropriate recreational and educational activities that support cognitive, motor, and social development. Promote participation in community events and outings, and help toddlers develop foundational skills for preschool readiness.
  • Emotional Support & Communication Development:
    Foster respectful behavior, cooperation, good manners, and essential life skills among children.
  • Behavioral Management:
    Identify and manage challenging behaviors using positive reinforcement and effective strategies.
  • Safety & Environment Maintenance:
    Maintain a clean, inclusive, and secure environment, prioritizing child safety at all times.
  • Team Collaboration:
    Work closely with other staff to enhance the delivery and effectiveness of youth programs.
  • Documentation & Reporting:
    Accurately document children’s progress and behavior, and report to relevant staff and caregivers as needed.
  • Administrative Duties:
    Report directly to the Jordan's Principle Case Manager, follow the Gambler First Nation Administration Policy, and comply with Health Canada reporting standards and deadlines.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working with children or youth in a caregiving, mentoring, or educational setting
  • Knowledge of Indigenous cultures, values, and traditions
  • Strong communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to remain flexible, patient, and empathetic
  • Experience in behavior management and child development practices
  • Cooking skills and experience with meal preparation are considered an asset.

Additional Information:

Youth Mentors are essential in supporting Indigenous children and youth through culturally respectful engagement and meaningful mentorship. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about making a difference in our community and who can foster positive relationships with children, families, and stakeholders.


To Apply:
Please submit your resume and cover letter to Prances Canada or email it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by April 21, 2025.