Position: Provincial Indigenous Wellness Lead - NB-IYS
Location: New Brunswick, Remote or In-person Permanent Full-Time
About CMHA of NB
The Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick Inc. (CMHA of NB) is part of a nationwide,
voluntary organization that that envisions a country where mental health is a universal human right.
CMHA of NB work is guided by the mission of ensuring that all people in New Brunswick experience
good mental health and well-being.
CMHA of NB is STEADFAST and has long fought to improve the state of mental health in New
Brunswick, yet acknowledges that the work is ongoing and remains committed to this important task.
CMHA of NB is INCLUSIVE and strives for all people in New Brunswick to see themselves represented
and served by CMHA of NB. The organization values the voice of those who have experienced mental
illness and recognize a diverse range of mental health approaches.
CMHA of NB is PROACTIVE, with leaders who value action over mere talk, and is committed to
innovation and forward-thinking to continually address and improve mental health in New Brunswick.
Furthermore, CMHA of NB is COMPASSIONATE, approaching its mission with empathy, care, love, and
kindness.
CMHA of NB, being COLLABORATIVE, mobilizes and marshals resources, partners, and people to
come together to realize necessary changes in our communities and in the mental health system in
New Brunswick. CMHA of NB provides a wide range of services and supports to people who are
experiencing mental illness, their families, friends, and the public. One of the core goals of these
services is to help people with mental illness develop the personal tools to lead meaningful and
productive lives.
Position Summary:
The Provincial Indigenous Wellness Lead for New Brunswick Integrated Youth Services (NB-IYS)
plays a key leadership role within the NB-IYS program and is responsible for integrating cultural
knowledge, cultural safety, and community protocols into youth mental health and wellness
services. This role focuses on designing, implementing, and evaluating culturally responsive
programs for youth across the province. The position ensures that NB-IYS hub services are
ensures that NB-IYS hub services are inclusive, community-informed, culturally responsive, and
trauma-informed for youth, especially for Indigenous communities.
The Provincial Indigenous Wellness Lead will work collaboratively with youth, caregivers,
community partners, Elders, cultural leaders, and service providers to strengthen cultural
connection, equity, and belonging across the NB-IYS network.
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