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The Adult Mentor plays a critical frontline role in supporting adults with cognitive disabilities who are navigating trauma, addiction, housing instability, and disconnection from community supports. Under the direction of the Adult Mentoring Team Lead, the Adult Mentor provides individualized mentorship, crisis response, housing assistance, and cultural engagement. This position requires a strong balance of empathy and accountability, ensuring clients receive consistent, compassionate, and culturally grounded support. Adult Mentors act as stabilizing influences in the lives of clients, building trust, promoting wellness, and supporting skill development. The role demands emotional intelligence, resilience, and professionalism consistent with Eagle Heart Centres universal.
Deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and the impacts of intergenerational trauma and colonization.
Ability to support, motivate, and guide adults using strengths-based and trauma-informed approaches.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including active listening and respectful engagement across diverse backgrounds.
Maintains ethical conduct, reliability, and integrity while working with vulnerable populations.
Highly organized, punctual, and able to prioritize tasks effectively in fast-paced or unpredictable environments.
Recognizes risk, intervenes calmly, and follows established safety procedures and reporting protocols.
Proficient with Microsoft 365, case management databases, and digital recordkeeping.
Works effectively both independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Demonstrates openness to supervision, feedback, and ongoing professional development.
Provide a drivers abstract check and proof of insurable vehicle
Provide a Criminal Record Check and a vulnerable sector check
First Aid and CPR certificate