Indigenous Social Worker
Job Summary
CancerCare Manitoba is a provincial agency which provides clinical and academic services and leadership for cancer control and the treatment of blood disorders. Our shared vision of a world free of cancer drives every member of our team. CancerCare Manitoba is the perfect place to thrive if youre seeking a fulfilling career in an organization that is committed to its employees well-being and professional development.
Competition #
Posting End Date: June 25 2026
City: Winnipeg
Work Location: McCharles
Department: Psychosocial Oncology
Union: MAHCP
Hiring Status: Permanent
Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
FTE: 0.50
Anticipated Shift: Days
Daily Hours Worked:7.75
Annual Base Hours:2015
Salary: $44.294 $46.305 $48.407 $50.605 $52.900 $54.487.
Job Summary:
CancerCare Manitoba provides health services in facilities located on the treaty territories and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg Anishininewuk Dakota Oyate Denesuline Nehethowuk Ininiwak Nêhiyawak Nations and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We acknowledge northern Manitoba includes lands that were and are the ancestral lands of the Inuit. We acknowledge harms and dedicate ourselves to building relationships and collaborating with First Nations Inuit and Métis people. Through this commitment and rooted in truth and reconciliation we will improve health experiences and outcomes for Indigenous people.
CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) recognizes the importance of building an exemplary health care labour force that is inclusive and reflective of the population it serves.
CCMB is committed to equity in our hiring and employment practices. This includes a commitment to increasing representation of Indigenous people at all levels of our workforce. We encourage Indigenous individuals to apply.
CancerCare Manitoba upholds legislation and guidance calls and provincial commitments in the following foundational documents:
- The Path to Reconciliation Act
- Truth and Reconciliation Principles of Reconciliation
- Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action
- UNDRIP Articles
- What we learned to date report on the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
- The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Action Plan
- National Inquiry Calls for Justice
- Health System Commitment to Disrupt and Dismantle Racism
THIS IS A DESIGNATED INDIGENOUS COMPETITION THAT IS OPEN TO INDIGENOUS APPLICANTS. Proof of ancestry will be requested and those selected for an interview will be asked related questions. We invite applicants to self-identify within their cover letter and/or resume.
Reporting to the Program Manager Patient and Family Support Services and with guidance from the Clinical Lead Psychosocial Oncology Program the Indigenous Social Worker provides assessment service navigation and case management services to adult and pediatric oncology patients and families. This role has a particular focus on supporting Indigenous patients and others who experience barriers to equitable access to cancer care.
The Indigenous Social Worker provides culturally safe trauma and violenceinformed support to patients and families identifying and addressing social cultural financial and systemic factors that may affect access to care and treatment. This role plans advocates and coordinates supports by collaborating with internal CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) teams external partners Indigenous communities and organizations and social service agencies to help patients navigate complex health and social systems.
The Indigenous Social Worker develops and sustains relationships with Indigenous communities organizations and partners to support continuity of care and culturally responsive service delivery. This role also contributes to internal decolonizing efforts at CancerCare Manitoba supporting practices and processes that advance health equity cultural safety and the implementation of calls to action from Truth and Reconciliation Joyces Principle and the Brian Sinclair Inquest.
Working as part of the interdisciplinary oncology team the Indigenous Social Worker supports patients throughout their cancer journey and contributes to a welcoming equitable and culturally safe care environment at CancerCare Manitoba.
This role directly supports the health and well-being of Indigenous patients families and communities by ensuring they have access to culturally safe and responsive cancer care. The Indigenous Social Worker also supports equity-deserving individuals and families across the oncology program who face systemic barriers to care.
CCMB is committed to taking critical steps to end racism in all forms. This includes prioritizing actions that address the realities and harms of Indigenous racism and move toward truth and reconciliation and healing.
CCMB is committed to equity in our hiring and employment practices. This includes a commitment to increasing representation of Indigenous people at all levels of our workforce. We encourage Indigenous individuals to apply.
Qualifications:
Required:
Level of Formal Education & Experience
- Bachelor or Master of Social Work from an accredited educational institution
- Completion of or demonstrated commitment to completing Indigenous cultural safety and anti-racism training
- 2 years of related social work experience in the last 5 years
- Experience working with Indigenous communities organizations or governments in Manitoba is an asset
- Experience with or knowledge of applying an Indigenous lens to health care delivery and exploring ways to provide culturally safe and responsive care
An acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Skills and Abilities
- Expertise in psychosocial assessment consultation case management and counselling within an interdisciplinary health care environment
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with health care providers community organizations and service partners to support patient care
- Extensive knowledge of community resources and social service systems available to support patients and families in urban rural and remote communities
- Ability to apply knowledge of available resources to support patients and families in navigating complex health and social service systems
- Demonstrated understanding of health equity social determinants of health and structural barriersincluding systemic racism and the impacts of colonizationthat may affect access to care and treatment
- Knowledge of culturally safe care principles and the ability to provide respectful and responsive care to individuals from diverse cultural and social backgrounds including Indigenous Peoples with distinct histories cultures and relationships to land and community
- Knowledge of trauma- and violence-informed care and the ability to apply these principles in patient interactions and care planning
- Demonstrated skills in crisis intervention and assessing complex psychosocial or high-risk situations
- Excellent interviewing and communication skills written and verbal
- Strong organizational time management and prioritization skills with the ability to manage competing demands
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs as well as other software (e.g. ARIA EPR RL6 etc.)
- Demonstrated ability to interact with people in a sensitive respectful and professional manner
- Ability to work ethically with integrity and a high level of confidentiality in accordance with professional standards legislation and organizational policies
- Commitment to upholding the shared responsibility of reconciliation as outlined in Manitobas Path to Reconciliation Act (2016) and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
- Knowledge and appreciation of the unique histories cultures traditions and community structures of Indigenous Peoples in Manitoba; lived experience and connection to Indigenous community is recognized as a strength
- Knowledge of Indigenous-specific health programs benefits and jurisdictional considerations relevant to Indigenous patients and families including Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Indigenous Services Canada programs and Jordans Principle
- Demonstrated knowledge of the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Calls to Action (2015) Joyces Principle the Brian Sinclair Inquest and their implications for health care delivery to Indigenous Peoples
- Working knowledge of or experience working with Indigenous governments organizations and communities in Manitoba including First Nations Tribal Councils Manitoba Inuit Association Manitoba Métis Federation urban Indigenous organizations Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Southern Chiefs Organization (SCO) and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO)
Required Licenses Registrations Designations
- Must be registered or eligible for and maintain licensure to practise as a Social Worker in the province of Manitoba
Physical Requirements
- May be required to hold a valid Manitoba drivers license and have access to a reliable vehicle
- May encounter situations of heightened distress or conflict involving patients families or colleagues
- May be occasionally required to work extended hours
Other
- Must have satisfactory employment record
- Must be legally able to work in Canada
- Ability to speak French is considered an asset
- Knowledge of an Indigenous language is considered an asset
Interested and qualified applicants are invited to submit a detailed and current resume plus a cover letter demonstrating how you meet the above qualifications and the above competition number.
This position is subject to a Criminal Record Check including Vulnerable Sector Search an Adult Abuse Registry Check and a Child Abuse Registry Check. The successful candidate will be responsible for any service charges incurred.
CancerCare Manitoba is committed to developing inclusive barrier-free recruitment processes and work environment. If you are contacted by CancerCare Manitoba regarding a job opportunity or testing please advise if accommodation measures must be taken to enable you to apply and be assessed in a fair and equitable manner.
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We thank all that apply and advise that only those applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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