Ombishkaa Men's Program

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03/25/2024

NWICDC BIP is cancelled for today (3/25/24) Please call Don for any questions.

08/16/2023
07/24/2023

Northwest Indian Community Development Center needs Recovery Navigators in 2023-24 to support those looking to start their recovery journeys. We’re looking for great people and hope you will consider serving or helping us spread the word.
Serving with Recovery Corps isn’t just a meaningful way to give back to the community; it also helps make recovery possible. By giving your time and using your experience with recovery, you can make meaningful connections with clients and give them the resources they need to start their recovery journeys.
With training and on-site coaching, we’ll teach you everything you need to know. Navigators’ training and hours can even be counted towards earning certification as a Peer Support Specialist. Recovery Navigators are not sponsors or counselors, but a trained AmeriCorps member and peer who understands the journey of recovery from substance use disorder.
Perks of Becoming a Navigator
Get paid a stipend of $1,100 every two weeks
Earn up to an additional $6,800 for tuition or student loans
Qualify for free individual health insurance and childcare assistance (based on family size and income)
Positions for the 2023-24 program year can begin in August, October, or January.
Can you help us spread the word by sharing this information in your networks? Our best Navigators are often referrals, so please take a moment to encourage someone you know to apply. The deadline to apply is August 9.

Photos from Ombishkaa Men's Program's post 06/29/2023

Ombishkaa July 2023 program calendar

05/31/2023

Position Title: Recovery Navigator
Take action to help others on their journey to build a healthy life in recovery from substance use disorders.
Northwest Indian Community Development Center is looking for people to give their time and talent to offer peer support to help people in their recovery journey.
As a part of Recovery Corps, you’ll offer support to help people achieve their personal recovery goals in areas including housing, employment, and education. Recovery Navigators are peers who sit side by side with the people they are serving. Individuals who have lived experience with building a life in recovery are encouraged to apply.
Recovery Navigators serve full-time (40 hours per week) or part-time (25 hours per week), and this is a great opportunity for anyone looking to give back or gain professional experience in recovery. There are opportunities to begin service in August, October or January.
Perks as a Member
· Receive a stipend every two weeks
· Earn up to $6,895 for tuition or student loans.
· Free health insurance and child care assistance for those who qualify
Apply online today to begin serving in August. The deadline to apply is August 9.
Learn more at recoverycorps.us. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or call 866.859.2825.

05/31/2023

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Position Title: Recovery Navigator
Take action to help others on their journey to build a healthy life in recovery from substance use disorders.
is looking for people to give their time and talent to offer peer support to help people in their recovery journey.
As a part of Recovery Corps, you’ll offer support to help people achieve their personal recovery goals in areas including housing, employment, and education. Recovery Navigators are peers who sit side by side with the people they are serving. Individuals who have lived experience with building a life in recovery are encouraged to apply.
Recovery Navigators serve full-time (40 hours per week) or part-time (25 hours per week), and this is a great opportunity for anyone looking to give back or gain professional experience in recovery. There are opportunities to begin service in August, October or January.
Perks as a Member
· Receive a stipend every two weeks
· Earn up to $6,895 for tuition or student loans.
· Free health insurance and child care assistance for those who qualify
Apply online today to begin serving in August. The deadline to apply is August 9.
Learn more at recoverycorps.us. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or call 866.859.2825.

12/13/2022

We need Recovery Navigators in our community now! You could help us support more people as they work towards building a healthy life in recovery. Recovery Corps provides the training, ongoing support, a paycheck, plus additional perks. Be part of creating more success stories! To learn more and apply, visit minnesotarecoverycorps.org.
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12/13/2022

Ready to help ensure more Minnesotans have a place to call home? Join Heading Home Corps! Northwest Indian Community Development Center is looking for Housing Resource Navigators for fall.
As part of Heading Home Corps, you’ll support people experiencing housing insecurity to help access their needs, set goals, research housing options and navigate available resources.
Members serve full-time, 40 hours a week and can choose to begin their service in August, October and January. All positions serve through July 2023.
In addition to ongoing training and support, Housing Resource Navigators receive:
· A stipend of $1,100 paid every two weeks
· Individual health insurance (monthly premium 100% paid)
· Up to an additional $6,495 for tuition or student loans
· Child care assistance – Based on family size and income
Ready to make a difference in your community and help others find a place to call home? Learn more and apply at www.ampact.us/heading-home. Questions? Contact [email protected].

10/07/2022

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Introduction

Aaniin my relatives. Welcome to our new page, please be patient with us while we figure this thing called technology out. This space is for the Men in our Communities and for the men in our Re entry programs to stay in touch with one another and to stay up to date on what is happening at our program here at NWICDC and to also help men stay in touch or get in touch with other good men in the communities who are doing good work.

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