Your Opportunity:
The Indigenous Wellness Core (IWC) works in collaboration and partnership across Alberta Health Services and with all external partners to support innovation and improvement in Indigenous Health and to work towards health equity for Indigenous peoples and communities. The IWC has a significant opportunity to improve the health of Indigenous Peoples in Alberta by focusing on upstream efforts and health equity, creating and building on community empowerment and action, and transforming health service delivery to address racism and focus more on determinants of health and prevention. The IWC is the mechanism through which AHS plans to achieve on-going provincial improvement in Indigenous health, patient outcomes and experience, health improvement and sustainability of Alberta\'s health system. The Traditional Wellness Coordinator (Coordinator) provides advocacy, counseling, support, education and facilitation of traditional Indigenous healing services to patients, families and health professionals. The Coordinator facilitates and provides education about respectful relationships and health care for Indigenous people while building increased understanding and trust between Indigenous people and health care providers under the guidance and direction of the Manager, Calgary/South zone. Recognizing Alberta Health Services provides health care services to all Indigenous people in Alberta, in addition, to Indigenous people from Canada\'s North, Northern Saskatchewan and Northern British Columbia, the Traditional Wellness Coordinator delivers a spirit of hospitality through spiritual and cultural support to the diverse Indigenous people seeking health care services. As a bona fide occupational requirement, and under Section 11 of the Alberta Human Rights Act, only Indigenous applicants will be considered.
Description:
This position has direct patient contact and is a key element for AHS to provide integrated and culturally safe health care service delivery for Indigenous patients and families. The position\'s direct contact with patients and ability to provide care through an Indigenous healing approach has been shown to increase the capacity of AHS to provide safe and appropriate care. The Traditional Wellness Coordinator will: Create relationships with patients/families. Foster respect for Indigenous worldviews, cultural values, and traditional principles of wellness among patients and staff. Assess the impacts of multigenerational trauma and help with the healing process. Raise awareness about traditional healing practices and options available. Referral support to connect patients/families to culturally safe and appropriate traditional healing resources. Advocate for Indigenous patients and families through consultation and support for patients and families to access services and informed health care options as requested. Complete and maintain detailed patient reports and service logs. Collaborate with multidisciplinary hospital staff among Alberta Health Services, outside health bodies and organizations not limited to Indigenous health providers. Coordinate smudges, prayers and other healing ceremonies, including special events. Educate patients and staff about cultural protocols to ensure that ceremonial spaces, sacred objects, and processes are respected. Facilitate cultural activities and educational opportunities for patients, families, staff, and community partners. Frequently assess changing needs. Coordinate traditional wellness appointments with patients. Ensure a regular schedule of services to various types of healing sessions are offered. Provide leadership when traditional wellness and Indigenous approaches to healing are required.
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