GWEKWAADZIWIN MIIKAN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Clinical Care Navigator
Internal/External Posting
Position Description:
The Clinical Care Navigator (CCN) is responsible for supporting case management across all phases of Gwekwaadziwin Miikan programming. The CCN will work directly with the Clinical Director to ensure a high level of clinical care is administered. This position will be responsible for medication oversight including pick-ups transportation and charting. This position will liaise with external agencies in a timely and professional manner to ensure appropriate flow of operations and wraparound care are maintained.
This is a full-time contract position until March 31 2026 with the possibility of permanent employment pending successful evaluation.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Support program participants through collaborative treatment and wellness planning from intake to referral/program completion
- Responsible for the coordination and oversight of medication including medications pick-up transportation charting and compliance with organizational policies and procedures
- Develop and maintain medication and administration records for clients
- Coordinate with pharmacy for medication for clientele and prepare it for the operations of the program
- Liaise with external agencies for the purpose of providing timely and adequate provision of care
- Assist with development of program policies and procedures
- Management of medication administration records via electronic medical record system
- Other program duties as required
Qualifications:
- Minimum requirement is a degree in social services nursing or other related human service diploma with mental health and addictions training
- Understanding of the provincial scope of First Nations mental health and addictions programming and challenges
- Proven experience with office administration and electronic medical records
- Experience working in Mental Health and Addictions field
- Preference given to an Individual of Anishinaabe ancestry with knowledge and understanding of Anishinaabek history clan systems protocols etiquette cultures and traditions.
- Demonstrated professional level of interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal)
- Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities and projects
- Mature individual who can work independently with preference given to individuals living a traditional lifestyle and being on a life-long journey in traditional knowledge
Requirements:
- Possesses a valid Ontario class G drivers license in good standing with access to a reliable vehicle
- Ability to work outside normal business hours as required
- Preference for a designation with a regulatory college
Salary: Starting at $54000/annual
Closing Date: June 13 2025 @ 4:30pm
To Apply:Please complete the application online at with any questions.
We thank all applicants for their interest however only those applicants under consideration will be contacted for an interview.
Required Experience:
Manager