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OSI-CAN is currently recruiting Saskatchewan military/ veteran members and first responders interested in becoming support facilitators within an OSI-CAN support group.

PEER FACILITATORS NEEDED:

Facilitators of our Peer Support Groups are an integral part of OSI-CAN’s existence as it is how we began to reach out to our community of Veterans and First Responders, Medical Professionals, Tow Truck drivers, etc.

OSI-CAN is recruiting military/veteran members and first responders to lead community-based support groups for fellow peers living with OSI or PTSD. “Your story may become a part of someone else’s survival guide.”

If anyone is interested in leading one of our support groups, there are opportunities in Regina, Swift Current, La Ronge, etc.

Please contact Julius at 306-552-3801 or email him at: osicandir@cmhask.com

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Preferred Qualifications

1. Interested peers are involved in Fire, EMS, Corrections, Police, Military or frontline health-care – either current or retired
2. Have lived-experience and understand the journey of recovery
3. Be in a stable place in their own recovery to facilitate and support other peers
5. Have formal peer support training or experience (not required)
6. Can commit to three-day training provided and paid-for by OSI-CAN
7. Be available to facilitate or co-facilitate at least once per month

First Name
Last Name
Email
What part of Saskatchewan are you from?
Are you currently working or retired?



Please select your Career
If you selected ‘OTHER’ please provide your career here
Have you experienced operational stress or post traumatic stress lived experience?



If you selected ‘Other’, please explain here:
Do you have Peer Support Experience?



If you selected ‘Other’ please explain here:
Can you commit to four days training provided and paid for by OSI-CAN? 



Are able to facilitate or co-facilitate at least once per month?



If you selected ‘Other,’ please specify your availability:
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