Recovery House: Life Skills Worker

By |2026-05-21T15:12:23-07:00April 30th, 2026|Employment Opportunities, News, Uncategorized|

Job description: · The Life Skills Worker is part of a team that is responsible for the delivery of client focused, culturally relevant and trauma informed support services and programs that address resident needs in an appropriate and effective manner. · The Life Skills Worker ensures the continuity of the day, and as required evening

Graveyard Client Support Worker (Min 1 yrs exp req)

By |2026-05-22T17:04:43-07:00April 1st, 2026|Employment Opportunities, News, Uncategorized|

Job description Client Support Worker - Full Time Wage: $22.15 - $25.00 based on skills, knowledge, education and certifications related to First Nations cultural teachings, addictions, and trauma informed care Organization/culture Round Lake Treatment Centre is found in a calming rural environment, surrounded by nature, overlooking Round Lake and situated on the traditional spiritual healing

PT Graveyard Client Support Worker (Min 1 yrs exp req)

By |2026-05-22T17:06:17-07:00April 1st, 2026|Employment Opportunities, News, Uncategorized|

Job description Client Support Worker - Part-Time Wage: $21.00 - $23.00 based on skills, knowledge, education and certifications related to First Nations cultural teachings, addictions, and trauma informed care Organization/culture Round Lake Treatment Centre is found in a calming rural environment, surrounded by nature, overlooking Round Lake and situated on the traditional spiritual healing lands

Quality Assurance Coordinator

By |2026-07-07T15:32:34-07:00April 1st, 2026|Employment Opportunities, News, Uncategorized|

Quality Assurance Coordinator Employment Type: Full-time,  Permanent, 35 hrs./week, Mon–Fri 8:00–4:00 Wage: $22–$25/hr., commensurate with directly related experience and qualifications About Round Lake Treatment Centre Round Lake Treatment Centre (RLTC) is an Indigenous-led residential treatment centre specializing in addictions and trauma recovery. Our work is grounded in an Indigenous worldview that sees wellness as the

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