Saturday, October 17, 2009

President Chartrand please hire us!

Frank Godon has left a new comment on your post, "Juno Beach here we come!"

Here is some information right from the MMF website about the Metis Community Justice Worker position that needs to be filled.

Closing Date October 23, 2009
Location
Duration
Company Information Manitoba Metis Federation
Human Resources Department, 103-150 Henry Ave.
Winnipeg, AB R3B 0J7
Website:
http://mmf.mb.ca

Job Description

The Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) is the self-government representative promoting the political, social, cultural, and economic interests and rights of the Metis Nation’s Manitoba Metis Community. In addition, the MMF delivers programs and services to our community including: child and family services; justice; housing; youth; education; human resources; economic development and natural resources.

The MMF Metis Justice Institute (MJI) seeks to fill one (1) full-time Metis Community Justice Worker Position located at the Dauphin Regional Office and one (1) part-time Metis Community Justice Worker Position located in Leaf Rapids with the potential of a position in the Thompson Regional Office; remuneration is negotiable.


METIS COMMUNITY JUSTICE WORKER


The MJI Worker will be responsible for implementing the Metis Community Justice Project in selected Metis Regional locations across the province of Manitoba. The MJI Worker will be responsible for the development of a Metis Community based alternative for court proceedings, reducing the reliance on the current court system and creating culturally appropriate services for Metis people involved in the Criminal Justice System. The Worker will work in partnership with the Crown to determine appropriate cases to be diverted and collaborate with MMF departments, mainstream services and other agencies and services to develop an integrated approach that is capable of addressing the real life situations and problems experienced by offenders, victims and communities. The incumbent will also be responsible for accepting case referrals, working with an advisory group, monitoring dispositions, maintaining proper case files, collecting data, and fulfilling reporting requirements.


Skills and Qualifications


• Post-secondary degree in the social sciences or equivalent experience and training related to justice and community development


• Three years experience in corrections or related field in a direct a social service delivery capacity


• Previous experience in community mobilization


• Previous experience in case management and needs assessments

• Previous experience in working with Aboriginal Government

• Knowledge of Provincial and Federal legislation (YCJA, Corrections and Conditional Release Act, etc.), court procedures, diversion, probation and parole services


•Past proven experience working with sensitive case files in a confidential manner

• Experience in collecting data for reporting


• Knowledge of Restorative Justice, Court System Processes, Conflict Resolution

• Training in Microsoft Office - Excel intermediate; Word intermediate; PowerPoint, and Outlook

• Knowledge of MMF programs, services an asset

The Manitoba Metis Federation is a growing organization that strives to help our Metis families, community and Nation. If you are seeking meaningful employment that will allow you to be at your best and make a difference - this is an excellent opportunity for you!

Metis applicants are encouraged to apply


CURRENT CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK REQUIRED


How to Apply Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and self-identify on their resume.
MMF appreciates the interest of all applicants; however, only the individuals considered for an interview will be contacted.

We offer a first-rate benefits package. To pursue this career opportunity please forward covering letter and resume by October 23, 2009 to


The MMF Human Resources Department,
300-150 Henry Ave.,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0J7
or fax to (204) 957-1092
Email Resume To tjohnson@mmf.mb.ca
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Dear Frank Godon:

Thank you for writing. With all the experience we've acquired being a self-represented Defendant in the MMF's taxpayer financed defamation lawsuit against the now defunct http://www.cybersmokesignals.com/, we think we've acquired the skill set to become a Metis Community Justice Worker save for being Aboriginal.

What's President Chartrand's e-mail address?

Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk


1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A FACE ONLY A MOTHER COULD LOVE

11:03 AM  

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