Community Program Facilitator - Deadly Dads
Coordinate and facilitate the Deadly Dads program through sharing circles, workshops, and land-based activities for Cree fathers. Build trust-based relationships with participants while integrating traditional Cree teachings and connecting them to community supports.
- On-site
- Alberta
- Posted May 8, 2026
- 1 position
Job summary
Community Program Facilitator - Deadly Dads Are you committed, community-focused, and passionate about supporting fathers? Community Program Facilitator – Deadly Dads The Deadly Dads Program helps Cree fathers-to-be reconnect with their roles as caregivers, leaders, and protectors through sharing circles, land-based learning, and community connection, fostering healing, growth, and strength. Alberta First Nations Information Governance Centre (Alberta FNIGC) is a not-for-profit, First Nations-owned organisation. We promote, protect, and advance First Nations’ Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP®) principles, the inherent right to self-determination, and jurisdiction in research and information management. Through our Community Wellness & Engagement initiatives, we walk alongside Nations to support culturally grounded programming that reflects community priorities and lived experience. About the Role Based in Maskwacîs, the successful candidate will coordinate and facilitate the Deadly Dads program under the guidance of the Community Research Associate. This community-rooted role requires strong relationships, cultural grounding, and commitment to walking alongside fathers, reflecting Cree teachings and community needs. Success in this role is based on trust, consistency, and presence in the community. What you might do in a day… Coordinate and facilitate gatherings, sharing circles, workshops, and land-based activities; Create culturally safe spaces where fathers can connect, reflect, and support one another; Integrate Cree teachings, ceremony, and traditional practices with guidance from Elders and Knowledge Keepers. Build strong, consistent relationships with fathers and fathers-to-be; Support men navigating life transitions such as new parenthood, reunification, and reconnecting with children; Connect participants to community supports when needed Maintain participation records in alignment with the Alberta FNIGC standards and OCAP® principles; Collaborate with team members and community partners to support wrap-around care. Prepare activity summaries and brief reports Represent the program within the Maskwacis community. If you are… Grounded, respectful, and committed to uplifting Cree men and families. Comfortable facilitating circles and conversations that may involve trauma, healing, and personal growth Skilled at building trust while maintaining healthy boundaries; Emotionally steady, and able to navigate complex family dynamics with care; Knowledgeable about Cree teachings, protocols, and community life Adaptable and willing to work some evenings or weekends based on community needs A strong communicator who can connect with both community members and leadership And you have. . . Experience working with Indigenous men, fathers, families, or community-based programming Strong facilitation, relationship-building, and organisational skills An understanding of trauma-informed, strengths-based, and culturally grounded approaches Knowledge of the Maskwacîs community (strong asset) Familiarity with OCAP® principles (asset) Connection to Cree language, teachings, and community life (strong asset) A valid Class 5 driver’s license Education… Post-secondary education in Social Work, Indigenous Studies, Human Services, Health Care, or a related field is an asset. Equivalent combinations of lived experience, cultural knowledge, and community leadership will be considered. What we offer… Meaningful, community-driven work that makes a real impact Opportunity to work alongside Elders and Knowledge Keepers A supportive and collaborative team environment Compensation: $45,000 - $62,000 Employment Type: Full-time / Term Schedule: Primarily daytime with some evenings and weekends based on programming This may be your opportunity. This is your chance to walk alongside fathers as they strengthen their roles within family and Nation. If you are ready to support Cree fathers on their journey and want to help build stronger families and communities, apply now and join us in making a difference. Alberta FNIGC is an equal opportunity employer. Preference will be given to qualified candidates who self-identify as Indigenous in accordance with applicable policies. This job is on-site at 14 Ermineskin Ave, Maskwacis, AB T9A 1X1
What you’ll do
Coordinate and facilitate the Deadly Dads program through sharing circles, workshops, and land-based activities for Cree fathers. Build trust-based relationships with participants while integrating traditional Cree teachings and connecting them to community supports.
Requirements
Requires experience working with Indigenous men and families, strong facilitation skills, and knowledge of trauma-informed approaches. A valid Class 5 driver's license is required, and connection to Cree language and community is a strong asset.
Benefits
• Meaningful Community-driven Work • Opportunity To Work Alongside Elders And Knowledge Keepers • Supportive And Collaborative Team Environment
Other relevant skills
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- Program Facilitation
- Relationship Building
- Trauma-Informed Care
- Cultural Grounding
- Community Engagement
- Case Management
- Workshop Coordination
- Conflict Resolution
- Interpersonal Communication
- Organizational Skills
- Cree Teachings
- Land-based Learning
Job areas
- Social Services
- Education
- Government & Public Sector
- Healthcare
- Management & Leadership
Additional details
- Minimum education
- Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum experience
- 2+ years
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 40 hours per week