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