Jobs at MHRN

Come work with the Manitoba Harm Reduction Network!

Current postings

Navigator in The Pas

LOCATION: The Pas, MB.

Term: ASAP April 2026 – 12 month contract (Possibility of continuation and additional hours, depending on funding)

Hours: 22.5 hrs/week

Hourly Rate: $29.709/hour

Apply by: April 06, 2026 by 4pm

Please submit your resume and cover letter by email before 4pm, on April 06, 2026  to  humanresources@mhrn.ca with APPLICATION The Pas – HEALTH NAVIGATOR  in the subject line 

Applicants are to clearly demonstrate how they satisfy the qualifications above and work from a harm reduction approach in their cover letter. Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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Jobs at MHRN

Come work with the Manitoba Harm Reduction Network!

Current postings

Navigator in swan river

LOCATION: Swan River, MB.

Term: ASAP – March 31, 2026 (Longer if funding continues

Hours: 37.5 hrs/week

Hourly Rate: $29.709/hour

Apply by: August 08, 2025 by 4pm

Please submit your resume and cover letter by email before 4pm,  2025 on July 11, 2025  to  humanresources@mhrn.ca with APPLICATION – Navigator, Swan River  in the subject line 

Applicants are to clearly demonstrate how they satisfy the qualifications above and work from a harm reduction approach in their cover letter. Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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MHRN Work with us

Why work at MHRN?

Our work culture:

  • We’re deeply passionate about our work and we believe in having fun

  • We’re working hard to decolonize our work, implement the TRC Calls to Action, and create a workplace that’s trauma-informed and anti-racist

You Are:

  • Great at building relationships with all kinds of people

  • Kind, you genuinely care about people, and value people who are different from you

  • Interested in learning new things and challenging assumptions

  • Great at working independently and managing your daily work, but love to stay in touch with your co-workers to share ideas and support each other

  • Great at problem-solving and making things happen

  • Comfortable working with Indigenous communities, and from a harm reduction, anti-racist approach

  • Bonus: You have lived or living experience with substance use

We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from Indigenous people, LGBT2SQ*, people of colour, people with disabilities and people who use drugs.