Health Promotion Specialist, Indigenous Health (1 full-time position)
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About the role
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Health Promotion Specialist, Indigenous Health to work on the Health Equity and Indigenous Reconciliation team in the Public Health Foundations division at the Citi Plaza location, London Ontario.
In accordance with MLHU’s Reconciliation Plan and the special program provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code (section 24), qualified applicants who identify as a member of an Indigenous community (First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples) are preferred. Candidates from this designated group are invited to voluntarily self-identify in their cover letter, in a transparent manner, as part of the application process. When a candidate voluntarily discloses such information in their application, the information will be kept confidential and will be used only for the fulfillment of the purpose of the special hiring program. Disclosure and/or self-identification with an equity-seeking community will not lead to advantageous treatment of a candidate who is not qualified.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the direction of the Manager, Health Equity and Indigenous Reconciliation (HEART), the incumbent will:
- Coordinate and actively engage in refining and implementing all recommendations in MLHU’s Taking Action for Reconciliation Plan;
- Contribute to a positive work environment, work collaboratively with others and establish positive and constructive internal and external working relationships, with a focus on engagement of local Indigenous populations, First Nations, and Indigenous-led organizations;
- Provide consultative support to employees at all levels across the organization regarding Indigenous reconciliation and act as liaison where needed;
- Develop and produce written materials and knowledge mobilization tools including but not limited to: reports, technical documents, scoping reviews, health communications, presentations, educational resources and literature reviews and analysis, etc.;
- Implement project management tools and processes to organize and support project completion;
- Develop and provide knowledge translation for health promotion theories, strategies, and policies in key public health areas, including providing advice and recommendations to leadership as it relates to policy recommendations, legislation and initiatives at various levels of government;
- Assess and critically appraise evidence for health promotion action, healthy public policy options and health equity implications;
- Conduct environmental scans, needs assessments, and situational assessments to identify community perspectives, assets, resources, challenges, and gaps;
- Able to engage in culturally humble ways with partners and other relevant parties with the aim of enhancing collective capacity to support Indigenous health;
- Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s degree in Health Promotion, Public Health, Behavioural Sciences, Education or related field; However, candidates who have an equivalent level of expertise acquired through related employment experience and on-the-job training or alternative education will be considered in order to support Employment Equity.
- Minimum of 5 years of applied health promotion experience with demonstrated advanced skills in community development and mobilization, diversity and inclusion, community needs assessment, health communication, educational and skill capacity building, and/or healthy public policy development and implementation.
- Extensive experience in community engagement and relationship-building focused on Indigenous communities is preferred.
- Experience in some or all of the following skills of public health practice: applied health promotion, policy development, community needs assessment, situational assessments, health communication, educational and skill building at individual, group and community levels, continuous quality improvement, planning and evaluation, and healthy public policy development and implementation;
- Knowledge and ability to apply existing Indigenous frameworks and strategies that support wellness;
- Ownership, Control, Access and Possession (OCAP) training completion will be considered an asset;
- Familiarity with First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Urban Indigenous engagement protocols and practices, as well as governing bodies;
- Applicants who identify as a member of an Indigenous community (First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples) are preferred.
- Ability to work independently;
- Understanding of and experience working with anti-racism, anti-oppression, de-colonization and culturally safe approaches, and in helping to create safe and inclusive environments for diverse populations;
- Understanding of Indigenous history, colonization, racism, and Calls to Action;
- Significant experience working with Indigenous people, First Nations, and Indigenous-led organizations; established relationships with local and/or regional Indigenous communities/organizations preferred;
- Strong interpersonal, presentation, and written and oral communication skills with demonstrated experience creating project proposals, and evidence briefs.
- Demonstrated experience mobilizing committees and working groups to achieve measurable outcomes; and
- Demonstrated application of health equity principles and theory, and experience in taking action to reduce health inequities.
- Possession of a valid Class “G” Ontario Driver’s License and use of a vehicle for work-related purposes OR the ability to arrange for transportation to multiple locations in London and Middlesex County.
The salary for this position ranges from $74,885.17 to $93,606.60 based on qualifications and experience.
To apply to this position, please select “Apply Now” and submit a resume and cover letter as a single document by September 7, 2025.
Please note: new applicants will need to create an online account to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at the Middlesex-London Health Unit; however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. We encourage applications from equity seeking communities including Indigenous peoples, racialized people, persons with disabilities, and those who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+. Candidates are encouraged to voluntarily self-identify in their cover letter, in a transparent manner, as part of the application process. When a candidate voluntarily discloses such information in their application, the information will be kept confidential. Disclosure and/or self-identification with an equity-seeking community will not lead to advantageous treatment of a candidate who is not qualified. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at the Middlesex-London Health Unit; however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Middlesex-London Health Unit
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is located at the forks of the Thames River in the heart of downtown London, just a short walk from Harris Park, Covent Garden Market and the John Labatt Centre. London is the geographic centre of Southwestern Ontario, strategically located at the junction of Highways 401 and 402, less than a two-hour drive from Windsor, Detroit, Toronto and Buffalo, and less than an hour from the Grand Bend resort area on the shores of Lake Huron. The City of London, also known as the Forest City, is the home of the University of Western Ontario and Fanshawe College.
The efforts of Health Unit staff help the residents of Middlesex county and the City of London live balanced, healthy lives by providing a variety of programs and services aimed at preventing disease and promoting health. The Health Unit offers a flexible work environment where employees actively participate in operational planning, work collaboratively on multidisciplinary teams, and enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package, including the OMERS pension.
Health Promotion Specialist, Indigenous Health (1 full-time position)
Top Benefits
About the role
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Health Promotion Specialist, Indigenous Health to work on the Health Equity and Indigenous Reconciliation team in the Public Health Foundations division at the Citi Plaza location, London Ontario.
In accordance with MLHU’s Reconciliation Plan and the special program provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code (section 24), qualified applicants who identify as a member of an Indigenous community (First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples) are preferred. Candidates from this designated group are invited to voluntarily self-identify in their cover letter, in a transparent manner, as part of the application process. When a candidate voluntarily discloses such information in their application, the information will be kept confidential and will be used only for the fulfillment of the purpose of the special hiring program. Disclosure and/or self-identification with an equity-seeking community will not lead to advantageous treatment of a candidate who is not qualified.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the direction of the Manager, Health Equity and Indigenous Reconciliation (HEART), the incumbent will:
- Coordinate and actively engage in refining and implementing all recommendations in MLHU’s Taking Action for Reconciliation Plan;
- Contribute to a positive work environment, work collaboratively with others and establish positive and constructive internal and external working relationships, with a focus on engagement of local Indigenous populations, First Nations, and Indigenous-led organizations;
- Provide consultative support to employees at all levels across the organization regarding Indigenous reconciliation and act as liaison where needed;
- Develop and produce written materials and knowledge mobilization tools including but not limited to: reports, technical documents, scoping reviews, health communications, presentations, educational resources and literature reviews and analysis, etc.;
- Implement project management tools and processes to organize and support project completion;
- Develop and provide knowledge translation for health promotion theories, strategies, and policies in key public health areas, including providing advice and recommendations to leadership as it relates to policy recommendations, legislation and initiatives at various levels of government;
- Assess and critically appraise evidence for health promotion action, healthy public policy options and health equity implications;
- Conduct environmental scans, needs assessments, and situational assessments to identify community perspectives, assets, resources, challenges, and gaps;
- Able to engage in culturally humble ways with partners and other relevant parties with the aim of enhancing collective capacity to support Indigenous health;
- Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s degree in Health Promotion, Public Health, Behavioural Sciences, Education or related field; However, candidates who have an equivalent level of expertise acquired through related employment experience and on-the-job training or alternative education will be considered in order to support Employment Equity.
- Minimum of 5 years of applied health promotion experience with demonstrated advanced skills in community development and mobilization, diversity and inclusion, community needs assessment, health communication, educational and skill capacity building, and/or healthy public policy development and implementation.
- Extensive experience in community engagement and relationship-building focused on Indigenous communities is preferred.
- Experience in some or all of the following skills of public health practice: applied health promotion, policy development, community needs assessment, situational assessments, health communication, educational and skill building at individual, group and community levels, continuous quality improvement, planning and evaluation, and healthy public policy development and implementation;
- Knowledge and ability to apply existing Indigenous frameworks and strategies that support wellness;
- Ownership, Control, Access and Possession (OCAP) training completion will be considered an asset;
- Familiarity with First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Urban Indigenous engagement protocols and practices, as well as governing bodies;
- Applicants who identify as a member of an Indigenous community (First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples) are preferred.
- Ability to work independently;
- Understanding of and experience working with anti-racism, anti-oppression, de-colonization and culturally safe approaches, and in helping to create safe and inclusive environments for diverse populations;
- Understanding of Indigenous history, colonization, racism, and Calls to Action;
- Significant experience working with Indigenous people, First Nations, and Indigenous-led organizations; established relationships with local and/or regional Indigenous communities/organizations preferred;
- Strong interpersonal, presentation, and written and oral communication skills with demonstrated experience creating project proposals, and evidence briefs.
- Demonstrated experience mobilizing committees and working groups to achieve measurable outcomes; and
- Demonstrated application of health equity principles and theory, and experience in taking action to reduce health inequities.
- Possession of a valid Class “G” Ontario Driver’s License and use of a vehicle for work-related purposes OR the ability to arrange for transportation to multiple locations in London and Middlesex County.
The salary for this position ranges from $74,885.17 to $93,606.60 based on qualifications and experience.
To apply to this position, please select “Apply Now” and submit a resume and cover letter as a single document by September 7, 2025.
Please note: new applicants will need to create an online account to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at the Middlesex-London Health Unit; however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. We encourage applications from equity seeking communities including Indigenous peoples, racialized people, persons with disabilities, and those who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+. Candidates are encouraged to voluntarily self-identify in their cover letter, in a transparent manner, as part of the application process. When a candidate voluntarily discloses such information in their application, the information will be kept confidential. Disclosure and/or self-identification with an equity-seeking community will not lead to advantageous treatment of a candidate who is not qualified. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at the Middlesex-London Health Unit; however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Middlesex-London Health Unit
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is located at the forks of the Thames River in the heart of downtown London, just a short walk from Harris Park, Covent Garden Market and the John Labatt Centre. London is the geographic centre of Southwestern Ontario, strategically located at the junction of Highways 401 and 402, less than a two-hour drive from Windsor, Detroit, Toronto and Buffalo, and less than an hour from the Grand Bend resort area on the shores of Lake Huron. The City of London, also known as the Forest City, is the home of the University of Western Ontario and Fanshawe College.
The efforts of Health Unit staff help the residents of Middlesex county and the City of London live balanced, healthy lives by providing a variety of programs and services aimed at preventing disease and promoting health. The Health Unit offers a flexible work environment where employees actively participate in operational planning, work collaboratively on multidisciplinary teams, and enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package, including the OMERS pension.