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Indigenous Engagement Navigator (RFT 1.0 FTE)

Ottawa, ON
CA$34 - CA$42/hour
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Position Information

Posting Number:

ROM25-341E

Title:

Indigenous Engagement Navigator (RFT 1.0 FTE)

Position Status:

Regular Full-time

FTE:

1.0

Job Schedule:

Days/Evenings

Department:

Ontario Structured Psychotherapy

Union:

Non-union

Site:

Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

About The Royal

As one of Canada’s foremost mental health care and academic health science centres, The Royal has a clear purpose: to get more people living with mental illness into recovery faster. This is at the core of everything we do and it is driven by the passion, focus and dedication of our employees. Every day, the work that we do transforms the lives of people with mental illness through specialized mental healthcare, advocacy, research and education.

The Indigenous Engagement Navigator plays a vital role in supporting the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program at The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group. This position is dedicated to fostering meaningful engagement with Indigenous community partners to enhance systems, policies, practices, services, and referral and navigation processes for Indigenous clients and their families.

Working collaboratively with internal health equity programs, the Navigator will contribute to the development and delivery of culturally responsive and safe mental health and substance use services for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (FNIMUI) communities.

Duties:

  • Supporting recruitment, retention, and cultural competency development of staff.
  • Building and nurturing partnerships with Indigenous organizations and communities.
  • Reviewing and advising on policies and procedures to ensure cultural safety and relevance.
  • Developing and implementing Indigenous engagement strategies and work plans.
  • Establishing and facilitating an Indigenous Employee Resource Group (ERG).
  • Assisting in the formation of an Indigenous Advisory Council in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.

Qualifications:

  • 3-year undergraduate degree in health and/or social sciences, social work, psychology, Indigenous studies or equivalent.
  • 5 years’ experience in relationship building, and partnership development with First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis governments and/or organizations at the community, regional, and national level.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the histories, cultures, rights, treaty obligations, and political structures of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
  • Strong knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health and wellness contexts, including social determinants of health, traditional protocols, community organizations, and current policies, research, and trends related to cultural safety and reconciliation.
  • Knowledge and/or experience in supporting cultural safety/competence.
  • Familiarity with the TRC’s Calls to Action, UNDRIP, Share Your Story, and related Indigenous policies and protocols.
  • Lived or living experience of Indigenous cultures and wellness practices, with strong, established connections to one or more specific Indigenous communities.
  • Excellent communication and active listening skills, with experience conveying medical information in a culturally sensitive and empathetic manner, mindful of language barriers and varying levels of health literacy.
  • Ability to develop and maintain, collaborative working relationships, partnerships, and networks.
  • Ability to identify and assess emerging issues, trends, and policies to assess their implications for planning and program delivery.
  • Experience with project management, methodologies, and implementation.
  • Knowledge of the styles of engagement preferred by Indigenous communities, governments, and organizations.
  • Demonstrated ability to handle confidential information with discretion and respect.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills to balance conflicting demands and priorities.

Salary Range:

33.85 to 42.23 per hour

Additional Information

  • All applicants must provide a recent resume that clearly indicate that they meet the required qualifications.
  • The Royal sincerely thanks all applicants for their interest in a career with us; however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
  • All new hires will be required to obtain a clear and valid Criminal Record or Vulnerable Sector Records Check as a pre-condition of employment.
  • The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group is committed to equity and inclusion in the workplace. Our commitment is rooted in the belief that a diverse workforce enhances the quality of care and organizational strength. We encourage applications from members of equity-deserving communities and welcome individuals from all backgrounds. Upon request, accommodations due to disability are available throughout the recruitment process.

About Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

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The Royal is one of Canada’s foremost mental health care and academic health science centres. Our mandate is simple: to get more people living with mental illness into recovery faster. The Royal combines the delivery of specialized mental health care, advocacy, research and education to transform the lives of people with complex and treatment resistant mental illness. The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health raises funds that support The Royal’s work while placing a sharp focus on awareness building through the You Know Who I Am campaign.

The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group (ROHCG) is made up of:

* The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre (ROMHC) - a new 188-bed state-of-the-art mental health facility located in Ottawa;
* The Brockville Mental Health Centre (BMHC) - a specialized 219-bed psychiatric facility located in Brockville;
* The University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research (IMHR) - home of leading-edge multidisciplinary research programs that investigate the biological and psychological factors contributing to mental illness and innovative ways to treat mental illness;
* Royal Ottawa Place (ROP) - a 96-bed long-term residential care centre located in Ottawa; and
* The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health - the fundraising organization that supports mental health research, capital projects and equipment purchases on behalf of the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group.