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Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre
Overview
The facilitator plans and delivers culturally grounded programming for Indigenous children aged 0-6 and their families to promote identity and wholistic wellness. They collaborate with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and staff to foster community connection and ensure program accessibility.
Compensation
CA$25 - CA$32 / HOUR
Posted
7 days ago
Collaborate with the early learning team to implement a culturally relevant and inclusive curriculum for children aged 0-6. Provide supply coverage for team members to maintain a safe and healthy learning environment within an urban Indigenous context.
CA$25 - CA$29 / HOUR
14 days ago
Stenberg College
Deliver high-quality online instruction on Indigenous health, culture, and history within the Psychiatric Nursing program. Facilitate engaging discussions and implement culturally responsive learning activities and assessments.
CA$48 - CA$48 / HOUR
18 days ago
Fraser Health
The Indigenous Health Liaison Nurse plans, organizes, and evaluates health care needs and services for Indigenous clients in community and hospital settings. They act as a liaison to enhance service delivery and facilitate connections between Indigenous clients and service providers.
CA$41 - CA$60 / HOUR
3 months ago
Inuuqatigiit Centre
Provide evidence-based and culturally centered assessment and counselling services for Inuit children and youth. Manage cases and develop individualized care plans within an Inuit cultural framework for mental wellness.
CA$56,500 - CA$56,500 / YEAR
4 months ago
Ontario Native Women's Association
The Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children Family Home Visitor is responsible for ensuring Indigenous families and their children have access to early intervention services. This includes home visiting, service coordination, parenting groups, cultural teaching, and referrals.
CA$49,500 - CA$60,778 / YEAR
Solution SFT
The primary responsibilities include evaluating speech, language, voice, and communication disorders, developing individualized intervention plans, and collaborating with families, educators, healthcare professionals, and indigenous communities. The role also involves participating in prevention and health promotion activities related to language.
CA$50 - CA$50 / HOUR
5 months ago