Careers with Rainy River First Nations
Careers with Rainy River First Nations
Full-Time Permanent, and Casual
The following positions are currently open with Rainy River First Nations. Located in Northwestern Ontario, Rainy River First Nations is an independent hard-working community that is positioned for success. Rainy River First Nations is an amalgamation of the seven historical Rainy River Saulteaux bands: Bishop, Paskonkin, Little Forks, Long Sault 1 & 2 and Manitou Rapids.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- Addictions Director, Full-time
- Addictions Case Worker, Full-time
- CCP On-Call Worker, Casual
- Child in Care Worker (CCP), Full-time
- Early Intervention & Aftercare Worker, Full-time
- Family Services Worker (CCP), Full-time
- Human Resources Manager, Full-time
- Human Resources Assistant, Full-time
- National Native Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) Worker, Full-time
PERKS & BENEFITS – Permanent Employees
As a valued team member, you will be eligible for:
- 2 weeks Paid vacation
- 2 weeks paid Christmas vacation
- 100% employer paid health and dental benefits
- Employer pension contribution matching
- Five (5) personal leave days per year
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit applications with cover letter and current resume to: hr@manitourapids.ca. Posting open until filled. We thank all candidates who apply in advance, however only those selected for interview will be contacted.
To learn more about Rainy River First Nations and other employment opportunities we have available, scan the QR code or visit www.rainyriverfirstnations.com
2022-2025
Rainy River First Nations Chief & Council
We extend our warm welcome and encourage all interested individuals to submit their application for employment opportunities in a safe and non-discriminatory environment. Our focus and inspiration originate with the Grandfather Teachings of Love, Respect, Truth, Honesty, Humility, Courage, and Wisdom.
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