Hamilton-Wentworth Chapter of Native Women Incorporated
c/o Hamilton Native Women’s Centre
Job Title: Native Inmate Liaison Officer (NILO)-Toronto South
The Hamilton-Wentworth Chapter of Native Women’s Incorporated, operating as the Hamilton Native Women’s Centre (NWC) is an Indigenous lead, not for profit organization, providing a secure and empowering environment for women and children fleeing domestic violence/gender-based violence/intimate partner violence, suffering from homelessness, and/or human trafficking.
We are culturally based and committed to creating positive outcomes for Indigenous women and their children. As a staff member of the Hamilton Native Women’s Centre, you will have an opportunity for professional growth and access to traditional ways of being and knowing. We strive to uphold pre-colonial management and policy structure, while being supportive and maintaining a positive work atmosphere.
Department: Outreach Services
Reporting to: Manager of Outreach Programs and Services
Primary Purpose of Role: Outreach Services-Community Integration
The Native Inmate Liaison Officer, will provide essential cultural, spiritual, and reintegration support to Indigenous inmates in correctional facilities (Toronto South). The NILO will act as a bridge between inmates, staff, and community resources, facilitating traditional ceremonies (such as smudging), counseling, and release planning to promote healing, wellness, and successful reintegration.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
NILOs are focused on addressing the unique needs of Indigenous clients through specialized services:
- Cultural Support: Arranging for Elder visits, conducting smudging ceremonies, and providing traditional teachings and medicines.
- Case Management & Advocacy: Assisting with intake assessments, developing release plans (temporary absence plans), and advocating on behalf of inmates with institutional staff.
- Counseling & Programming: Facilitating individual and group counseling, hand drumming, and cultural workshops.
- Reintegration & Support: Providing resources for housing, health, education, and employment following release.
Role within Correctional Facilities
- Operational Liaison: They act as a, "official point of contact," facilitating communication between Indigenous inmates, their families, and institutional staff.
- Reporting & Compliance: Maintaining records, preparing reports, and attending case conferences or committee meetings to discuss inmate status.
- Education: Educating correctional staff on Indigenous culture and history.
Other:
· Ensure that all services provided are client centered, and trauma informed.
· Ensure that all services provided are incorporating Indigenous culture as a way of being and knowing in the organization.
· Work from a Harm Reduction and Strength-Based Approach.
· Connect clients with appropriate community resources, based on client needs.
· Participate in all staff meetings.
· Participate in community collaborative meetings.
· Report all disclosures, safety issues, and serious occurrences to the appropriate contact.
· Incorporate Indigenous culture as a way of being and knowing in the organization.
· Attend relevant training, conferences and professional development, as required.
· Collect, maintain, and complete all statistical data reporting on a monthly, quarterly and year end basis.
· Any other duties as assigned.
Level of Responsibility: Outreach Services (Medium-High)
Required Qualifications
1. Education
Post-secondary diploma/degree in social work, social service work, community justice work, addictions worker or related field
2. Work Experience
· Possesses a minimum of 3 to 5 years of working within a shelter, transitional living program, outreach services and/or social services field
3. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
· Knowledge of and experience working with a range of issues impacting youth, women and children including homelessness, violence against women and children, gender based violence, human trafficking, poverty, mental health, addiction / substance use and harm reduction.
· Demonstrates cultural competency including awareness, knowledge and understanding of the impacts of colonialism and systemic issues.
· Experience working in a shelter environment or outreach setting is an asset
· Excellent crisis intervention skills
· Excellent time management and organizational skills
· Excellent interpersonal skills
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills
· Committed to upholding the organization’s mission, values and standards
· Fluency in an Indigenous language is an asset
· Cultural Competence: A strong understanding of Indigenous culture, traditions, and the impacts of colonization.
· Communication: Excellent interpersonal skills for building trust with inmates and collaborating with staff.
· Advocacy: Experience with community resources and navigating the justice system.
· Administration: Strong organizational and reporting skills
Working Conditions: Correctional Institution (Toronto South)
· Monday to Friday, 40 hour per week
· Physical and Sensory Demands-High
· Physical Environment & Stress Factors-High
Hiring Requirements:
· Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector
· First Aid / CPR / AED Certification
· NVCPI Certification
· WHMIS 2025 Certification
· Food Handlers Certification
· ASIST Certification
· Naloxone Certification
· Actionable Accountability Training
Wage: $30.00 per hour
All interested Indigenous applicants should apply to: [email protected]
Please be advised we only contact applicants who are selected for an interview.
Pay: From $30.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee assistance program
- On-site parking
Work Location: In person