We provide primary health care through a range of options including prevention assessment diagnosis and treatment. Our team includes health professionals educators and support workers representing both traditional Indigenous and contemporary models of care and uses wholistic health and community development concepts.
As a member of the operational management team this position provides supervision and oversight to the client centered team encompassing diverse service providers promoting teamwork within and between teams and working groups while maintaining focus on the organizations mission vision values and strategic direction. Specific areas of responsibility include: employee and various service delivery scheduling workflow management performance management orientation of new staff and
coordination of ongoing professional development activities team building and coordination.
NOTE: Traditional practices involve cultural ceremonies and burning sacred medicines including tobacco sweetgrass sage and cedar within the work setting.
PRIMARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide direct supervision and coordination of team within assigned communities/geography throughleadership and direct participation in workflow management scheduling employee job observations andcoaching to ensure effective front-line operations.
Develop and manage employee schedules review and approve requests for time off professional development and other matters related to employee management.
Manage employee performance to ensure programs and services are effectively carried out within thecommunities and in their clinical and administrative location. Address performance discrepancies through one-on-one discussions accurate documentation follow up and review.
Conduct probationary reviews performance appraisals and as required bring pertinent information to theattention of the senior leadership team.
Foster healthy collaborative working relationships by holding regular individual check-ins team huddles teammeetings and meetings with other service-providing agencies to ensure that programs and services are responsive to community needs and organizational priorities.
Maintain effective communication processes with directors and within teams to ensure effective ongoingoperations. Participate in meetings to share and build on successes explore common problems with a view tocreating solutions.
Process financial documents within prescribed limits and guidelines; provide input to senior leadership decisionson transactions beyond approval limits.
Support program and service planning and evaluation processes.
Plan implement and monitor facility cleaning maintenance and supply management. Ensure adequate inventory of required equipment and supplies in compliance with infection control requirements.
Other duties as extenuating situations or in the event of an emergency may be redeployed toensure provision of essential services.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelors degree in Counselling Social Work Health Administration or related discipline regulated health professional or a relevant post-secondary diploma and extensive related work experience including program financial and personnel management;
ability to work in a collaborative de-colonial trauma-informed and client-centered approach and to
support WNHAC values in meaningful ways;
demonstrated leadership capacity critical thinking/analysis organizational skills and ability to facilitate effective meetings;
excellent computer skills and experience operating in a network environment;
excellent interpersonal as well as oral and written communication abilities;
deep understanding and experience of Indigenous culture values and perspectives as well as traditional and contemporary health care practices and wholistic health and wellbeing; ability to speak and understand Anishinaabemowin a definite asset
experience working in an Indigenous organization; understanding and/or willingness to learn of Indigenous culture and values;
proof of immunization in compliance with policy requirements is mandatory;
valid drivers license own vehicle and willingness and ability to travel required;
criminal records check and current drivers abstract required;
commitment to ongoing training and professional development relevant to job requirements; and
positive attitude and capacity to act as a healthy lifestyle role model.
Salary: $81654-$106540 with excellent benefits including HOOPP pension plan. Salary is based on education and experience.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however please note only those selected for an interview will be contacted. As an Indigenous employer we encourage First Nations Inuit and Metis applicants to apply.
We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities and will provide accessibility accommodations as part of the application process upon request.
Required Experience:
Manager
EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY12-Month Full-Time Contract(New Position)Interprofessional Team Manager - DrydenWe provide primary health care through a range of options including prevention assessment diagnosis and treatment. Our team includes health professionals educators and support workers representing bo...
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
12-Month Full-Time Contract (New Position)
Interprofessional Team Manager - Dryden
We provide primary health care through a range of options including prevention assessment diagnosis and treatment. Our team includes health professionals educators and support workers representing both traditional Indigenous and contemporary models of care and uses wholistic health and community development concepts.
As a member of the operational management team this position provides supervision and oversight to the client centered team encompassing diverse service providers promoting teamwork within and between teams and working groups while maintaining focus on the organizations mission vision values and strategic direction. Specific areas of responsibility include: employee and various service delivery scheduling workflow management performance management orientation of new staff and
coordination of ongoing professional development activities team building and coordination.
NOTE: Traditional practices involve cultural ceremonies and burning sacred medicines including tobacco sweetgrass sage and cedar within the work setting.
PRIMARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide direct supervision and coordination of team within assigned communities/geography throughleadership and direct participation in workflow management scheduling employee job observations andcoaching to ensure effective front-line operations.
Develop and manage employee schedules review and approve requests for time off professional development and other matters related to employee management.
Manage employee performance to ensure programs and services are effectively carried out within thecommunities and in their clinical and administrative location. Address performance discrepancies through one-on-one discussions accurate documentation follow up and review.
Conduct probationary reviews performance appraisals and as required bring pertinent information to theattention of the senior leadership team.
Foster healthy collaborative working relationships by holding regular individual check-ins team huddles teammeetings and meetings with other service-providing agencies to ensure that programs and services are responsive to community needs and organizational priorities.
Maintain effective communication processes with directors and within teams to ensure effective ongoingoperations. Participate in meetings to share and build on successes explore common problems with a view tocreating solutions.
Process financial documents within prescribed limits and guidelines; provide input to senior leadership decisionson transactions beyond approval limits.
Support program and service planning and evaluation processes.
Plan implement and monitor facility cleaning maintenance and supply management. Ensure adequate inventory of required equipment and supplies in compliance with infection control requirements.
Other duties as extenuating situations or in the event of an emergency may be redeployed toensure provision of essential services.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelors degree in Counselling Social Work Health Administration or related discipline regulated health professional or a relevant post-secondary diploma and extensive related work experience including program financial and personnel management;
ability to work in a collaborative de-colonial trauma-informed and client-centered approach and to
support WNHAC values in meaningful ways;
demonstrated leadership capacity critical thinking/analysis organizational skills and ability to facilitate effective meetings;
excellent computer skills and experience operating in a network environment;
excellent interpersonal as well as oral and written communication abilities;
deep understanding and experience of Indigenous culture values and perspectives as well as traditional and contemporary health care practices and wholistic health and wellbeing; ability to speak and understand Anishinaabemowin a definite asset
experience working in an Indigenous organization; understanding and/or willingness to learn of Indigenous culture and values;
proof of immunization in compliance with policy requirements is mandatory;
valid drivers license own vehicle and willingness and ability to travel required;
criminal records check and current drivers abstract required;
commitment to ongoing training and professional development relevant to job requirements; and
positive attitude and capacity to act as a healthy lifestyle role model.
Salary: $81654-$106540 with excellent benefits including HOOPP pension plan. Salary is based on education and experience.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however please note only those selected for an interview will be contacted. As an Indigenous employer we encourage First Nations Inuit and Metis applicants to apply.
We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities and will provide accessibility accommodations as part of the application process upon request.