011- Metis Gladue Writer
2 weeks ago
Mattawa Unit Main Street Mattawa Ontario Canada
Metis Nation of Ontario
Full time
About the Role: The Métis Gladue Writer will play a vital role in supporting Métis individuals involved in the criminal justice system by ensuring that their unique circumstances and cultural background are understood and considered in criminal court proceedings. This position combines community engagement, program development, and direct Gladue writing to create a comprehensive and culturally sensitive process for identifying and documenting Gladue factors specific to Métis individuals.This position will primarily focus on building program infrastructure and conducting community engagement for the first year before beginning to write Gladue reports and letters.
What you will be doing:
Community Engagement
Build relationships with Métis communities and leaders to gain insights into community-specific needs and experiences.
Facilitate community consultations to gather information to establish Métis-specific Gladue factors, including historical, social, socioeconomic, and systemic challenges linked to Métis identity.
Act as a liaison between Métis communities and the criminal justice system, ensuring Métis individuals are given equitable access to Gladue reports and letters in the criminal justice system.
Program Development
Develop and implement program infrastructure, including manuals, forms, and guidelines, to support consistent and effective Gladue writing practices.
Collaborate with legal professionals, Métis knowledge holders, and community representatives to ensure the program aligns with legal requirements of Gladue writing and community cultural values.
Identify and document best practices for Métis-specific Gladue writing in the program manual.
Program promotion and relationship building with stakeholders.
Gladue Writing
Conduct interviews, both virtually and in-person, with Métis citizens and their families to gather personal histories, cultural connections, and relevant circumstances.
Research and document systemic factors impacting Métis communities to contextualize individual stories.
Prepare high-quality Gladue reports and letters to submit to court that reflect the unique needs and experiences of Métis individuals.
Other Requirements
Willingness to travel as needed for community engagements and in-person interviews.
Understanding of confidentiality and ability to implement trauma-informed practices.
Other reasonable duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Demonstrated experience in community engagement, particularly with Métis communities
Previous experience in writing Gladue reports, letters, or similar casework
In-depth understanding of Gladue principles and their application within the criminal just system
Demonstrated ability to write high quality evidence and data-based reports and professional presentations
Demonstrated experience in program development
Demonstrated ability to quickly acquire and expand knowledge and to be flexible in a demanding and dynamic environment
Previous experience dealing with confidential information
Strong desire to act in the service of the Métis Citizens, to advance and uphold rights and culture
Certified Gladue Writer
Strong knowledge of Métis history, culture, and the impacts of colonization and systemic discrimination
Completion of post-secondary education in a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
A high degree of technology literacy and proficiency in standard office equipment
Exceptional writing, research, and analytical skills, with the ability to synthesize complex information into clear, compelling reports
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for engaging with clients, communities, and stakeholders
Advanced communications skills, both written and verbal
Strong project coordination, including the design and implementation of project work-plans
Superior organizational skills
Highly detail-oriented
Demonstrated ability to manage competing demands and assess changing priorities
Demonstrated ability to assess situations and problem-solve independently
Demonstrated ability to work alone/independently with minimal supervision
Preferred Qualifications:
Post secondary degree or diploma in Indigenous studies, social work, criminology, law, English, writing, or related field
Strong knowledge of Métis-specific history and contemporary life
5 years or more experience in a similar/comparable role
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