INDIGENOUS CULTURAL CONNECTIONS COORDINATOR (ICCC)
- Type: Full Time
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Employer Type: Business
- Wage ($/hr): 31.25$/hr
- Published on: 2025-05-15
- Application Deadline: 2025-08-14
- Job ID: 959460525
- Job Category: Community Service

Website Cota
Job Description
INDIGENOUS CULTURAL CONNECTIONS COORDINATOR (ICCC)
Transitional Age Youth (TAY)
One (1) Non-Unionized, Permanent Full-Time Position
Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm
Compensation: $31.25/hour
About Cota
Cota is an accredited not-for-profit organization that has been providing community-based support to people living with mental health and cognitive challenges for over 50 years. At present, our wide array of services delivers much needed support to over 4,000 people/year who live with mental health challenges, psychogeriatric mental health conditions, acquired brain injuries, developmental disabilities, dual diagnoses and/or the experience of homelessness. These services include, but are not limited to, case management, supportive housing and adult day program services. A full listing of our services can be viewed on our website at https://cotainspires.ca/
Cota is presently seeking a dynamic and innovative individual to join our amazing team in the capacity of the role outlined within this posting. Followed by our mission to support individuals with mental health and cognitive challenges to live well within their communities, we strive toward a vision of a supportive, inclusive society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. If you feel you have the skills and qualifications to perform the duties of this role while consistently exemplifying Cota’s values Hope, Respect, Dedication, Equity, Accountability, Collaboration and Innovation, we would love to hear from you.
Role Overview
The Indigenous Cultural Connections Coordinator (ICCC) reports to the Manager, Developmental Services and is accountable for guiding and overseeing the process through which Case Managers and Indigenous Service Users of Cota’s Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program develop Cultural Plans as a key component of their individual support service arrangements and to coordinate their successful connections with Indigenous services/resources within their local communities.
While the ICCC will have a primary responsibility for guiding and overseeing Cultural Plan development processes of Case Managers and Indigenous Service Users of Cota’s TAY Program, they may also be called upon to assist in the development of Cultural Plans and linkages for Indigenous Service Users enrolled in other Case Management services at Cota and/or at other organizations within the Toronto Developmental Services Sector.
In addition, the ICCC will play a key role in assisting Cota to enhance its approaches to supporting Indigenous Employees and Service Users, by acting as a standing member of Cota’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee and, if approved by the CEO, external sector level working groups and/or health equity initiatives.
Responsibilities:
The ICCC is responsible for the following:
Forging collaborative relationships and referral arrangements with Indigenous services and resources in communities served by Cota’s TAY program, across Ontario (inclusive of Toronto), on behalf Cota
Working with the Manager, Developmental Service and/or Cota Senior Management representatives to:
design a Cultural Plan tool
develop and oversee processes for Case Mangers to identify Indigenous Service Users and request the assistance of the ICCC
oversee the successful implementation of a standardized process for collaborative engagement with Case Managers and Indigenous Services Users to coach and supervise the appropriate development of a comprehensive Cultural Plan and in facilitating successful connections to local Indigenous services/resources (e.g., recreational, social, traditional medicines or practices, etc.)
design and implement Indigenous training/orientation/resource materials for Cota, contracted Outside Paid Resources, and/or Toronto-Based Developmental Service organizations to enhance Indigenous awareness and promote the development of culturally safe and responsive service offerings
be a standing member of Cota’s internal Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and accessibility (IDEA) Committee and contribute to enhancing Cota’s ability to support Indigenous Employees and Service Users
represent Cota at external sector level working groups and/or in health equity initiatives, as approved by the CEO
continuously identify opportunities for service enhancements and/or new partnerships that would result in improved service to Service Users
ensure appropriate documentation of their involvement with various Case Managers and Indigenous Service User
ensure regular data collection occurs pertaining to ICCC support utilization and related outcomes, in order to evaluate the impact of the role and inform continuous quality improvement
Other Responsibilities:
The ICCC is expected to:
Exemplify Cota’s values through their day-to-day work
Promote and facilitate effective communication across the organization and with external parties
Observe Cota rules and regulations, policies, procedures, practices and current legislation, in particular, the Ontario Human Rights Code
Comply with all Health and Safety policies and procedures to ensure every reasonable precaution is taken for the protection of workers and clients and that health and safety concerns or incidents are responded to promptly
Work cooperatively and constructively with all Cota employees
Ensure the confidentiality of Service User, Employee and Cota information is maintained
Undertake other related and/or delegated duties, as assigned
Qualifications:
Essential Requirements:
Only individuals of verified Indigenous heritage (First Nations, Inuit or Métis) who have a current affiliation/active involvement with their Indigenous community will be considered eligible for this role
The individual must complete a Vulnerable Sector Check as a condition of an employment offer being finalized
The individual must have access to a vehicle for work purposes, as the ICCC will be required to regularly travel to destinations throughout Toronto and, at times, to other communities throughout Ontario to attend in-person meetings with Case Managers, Service Users, their respective support teams and/or Indigenous services/resources in various communities
The ICCC must reside within Ontario and live within a reasonable distance from Toronto in order ensure efficiency in the completion of their work duties
Education:
The person must be a graduate of a post-secondary education program. A degree or diploma in a relevant health care or social service field will be considered an asset
Experience:
Previous professional or personal experience in supporting individuals who have developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries and/or mental health challenges is considered an asset
Previous volunteer or work experience within the Indigenous community is considered an asset
Knowledge and Skills:
Strong understanding of Indigenous histories, cultural practices, impact of colonialism, intergenerational trauma and systemic barriers facing Indigenous peoples
Excellent knowledge of community resources specific to Indigenous peoples
Knowledge of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression (ARAO) and Trauma Informed principles and practices
Demonstrated ability to develop new relationships and partnerships
Demonstrated experience in working collaboratively in cross-cultural settings to facilitate and implement culturally relevant programs or services
Proficiency with various computer programs (e.g., MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both oral and written)
Excellent organizational skills
Effective team player
Ability to act as a change agent
Self-directed and creative, sound judgment and integrity
A current understanding of the developmental service sector, including Services and supports to Promote the Social Inclusion of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act (SIPDA), Quality Assurance Measures (QAM) and Journey to Belonging is considered an asset
Other Requirement and Working Conditions:
The majority of the working hours fall into regular business hours. Flexibility is required to attend evening and early morning meetings, as well as possible weekends.
At this time, this role has been deemed suitable for a hybrid work arrangement, provided that the individual meets ongoing performance expectations. The specific nature/schedule of remote work versus in-person requirements may be explored through collaborative discussion, but must be formally approved by the Manager, Developmental Services on a regular basis with formal reviews/updates occurring annually.
Benefits:
Upon successful completion of a three-month period of employment, permanent full-time and permanent part-time staff working more than 20 hours per week will be eligible for employer-paid group insurance benefits. These employer-paid benefits will include:
Extended health care
Life insurance
Accidental death and dismemberment insurance
Dental care
Travel assistance
Vision care
Permanent full-time and permanent part-time staff working more than 20 hours per week are also required to enroll in employee-paid long-term disability coverage
Application Details
Please complete the application below
https://cota-external.scouterecruit.net/jobs/EX379
Additional Information:
Interview Process: Cota may choose to conduct parts/all of the hiring process virtually. Please note that as part of maintaining an agile workforce, all Cota staff may be required to be reasonably reassigned to support the operational needs of our essential services.
Screening Process: Please note that Cota uses AI to screen potential applicants for all roles.
We would like to thank all those that apply; however, due to high volumes of interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Thank you, Cota’s HR Department.
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Hope, respect, dedication, equity, accountability, teamwork, and innovation are key values of Cota. We are dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace, upholding dignity, and acknowledging each person’s individual contributions and potential as an equal-opportunity employer. We uphold the Ontario Human Right Code and strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, Indigenous Peoples, people with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ people, and others who provide various viewpoints. Cota ensures an accessible hiring process in line with the AODA principles, providing accommodations for applicants with disabilities. For any accommodation requests, please contact [email protected]
Required languages: English
Education level: A post-secondary education program is required. A degree or diploma in a relevant health care or social service field will be considered an asset.
Required skills: Strong understanding of Indigenous histories, cultural practices, impact of colonialism, intergenerational trauma and systemic barriers facing Indigenous peoples Excellent knowledge of community resources specific to Indigenous peoples Knowledge of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression (ARAO) and Trauma Informed principles and practices Demonstrated ability to develop new relationships and partnerships Demonstrated experience in working collaboratively in cross-cultural settings to facilitate and implement culturally relevant programs or services Proficiency with various computer programs (e.g., MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both oral and written) Excellent organizational skills Effective team player Ability to act as a change agent Self-directed and creative, sound judgment and integrity Previous professional or personal experience in supporting individuals who have developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries and/or mental health challenges is considered an asset Previous volunteer or work experience within the Indigenous community is considered an asset A current understanding of the developmental service sector, including Services and supports to Promote the Social Inclusion of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act (SIPDA), Quality Assurance Measures (QAM) and Journey to Belonging is considered an asset
Additional skills / Assets: Previous professional or personal experience in supporting individuals who have developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries and/or mental health challenges is considered an asset Previous volunteer or work experience within the Indigenous community is considered an asset A current understanding of the developmental service sector, including Services and supports to Promote the Social Inclusion of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act (SIPDA), Quality Assurance Measures (QAM) and Journey to Belonging is considered an asset A degree or diploma in a relevant health care or social service field will be considered an asset.
Closest intersection: Queen St E and River St, Toronto
To apply for this job please visit cota-external.scouterecruit.net.