Your Opportunity:
As a bona fide occupational requirement, and under Section 11 of the Alberta Human Rights Act, only Indigenous applicants will be considered. We encourage Indigenous candidates to self- identify. Are you passionate about safe, respectful, and inclusive spaces for Indigenous peoples within the healthcare system? The team at the new Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre (ACCC) is seeking a compassionate and culturally grounded Indigenous Health Coordinator to bridge traditional Indigenous healing and spirituality with western approaches to cancer care. As a cultural resource and support, you will help foster strong relationships, promote the sacredness of healing ceremonies, and offer cultural guidance to help build trust, respect, and understanding between ACCC staff and Indigenous patients and families. Join us in shaping culturally inclusive and safe cancer care at the Arthur Child. Apply today.
Description:
As an Indigenous Health Coordinator, you will: Provide advocacy, counseling, support, education and facilitation of traditional Indigenous wellness services to patients, families and health professionals Support patients and families in accessing cultural and traditional care by connecting them with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community resources. Work closely with Indigenous Cancer Patient Navigators (ICPNs), Spiritual Health providers, Cancer Care Alberta's Walking Together Team, Social Workers, and the broader Alberta Cancer Care Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre (ACCC) team Help create a healing environment where Indigenous people feel welcomed, heard, and respected. Your role will include coordinating regular cultural care activities such as weekly smudging, educational sessions, as well as organizing and participating in seasonal ceremonies and events like tipi ceremonies, National Indigenous Peoples Day, and traditional medicine gathering. Provide education about respectful relationships and health care for Indigenous people while building increased understanding and trust between Indigenous people and the ACCC team. Support the development and evaluation of Indigenous programs and services through activity reporting, documentation, and service logs. Respecting the historical impacts of colonization, the traditional Indigenous beliefs and cultures, the diversity of the varied belief structures among Indigenous peoples, the Indigenous Health Coordinator creates responsive, sensitive and consultative relationships that enable trust and wellness among peoples of diverse world views and approaches to health.
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