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Manager of Health Services

Inuvik, NT
Senior Level
full_time

About the role

PURPOSE

Reporting to the Director of Health and Wellness, the Manager of Health Services is responsible for leading the planning, design, and delivery of targeted health programs and services for Participants of the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement (GCLCA), in alignment with the mandates, strategic priorities, and annual workplans of the Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC). This role oversees multiple service areas—including Child and Family Advocacy, Jordan’s Principle Service Coordination, Treatment & Aftercare Coordination, and On the Land Programming—and is accountable for the management of related human and financial resources. The Manager plays a key role in supporting culturally safe and community-informed health services, and contributes to broader GTC efforts aimed at improving cultural continuity in care and strengthening the overall health and social services system.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provides supervision to GTC staff and programs to ensure health services are equitable, efficient, accessible and culturally safe.
  • Advise the Director, Health and Wellness services with regard to health services delivery, quality assurance plans, outcomes, opportunities and risks. Including, but not limited to, incidents impacting or potentially affecting the safety and wellbeing of participants and the integrity of GTC Health and Wellness department.
  • Close collaboration with service users, related Health and Wellness program areas, other GTC departments and external partners including Government of the Northwest Territories, Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority, or Government of Canada.
  • Provides operational oversight of the implementation of projects and programs, including but not limited to health promotion campaigns, behaviour change and incentive programs, service delivery, and implementation of third-party funded projects;
  • Provides leadership and direction throughout program delivery by maintaining project scope, matching goals and deliverables, definition of tasks and resource requirements, development of work plans, team building and coordination, monitoring and reporting on activities and results;
  • Advises the Director, Health and Wellness regarding opportunities and challenges within the Health and Wellness department or service area context;
  • Research relevant topics as needed;
  • Makes effective use of existing resources;
  • Serves as project lead on third party-funded projects and other agreements as required.
  • Introduces work plans and priorities for staff in line with division and organizational priorities and frameworks;
  • Mentors and develops a productive Health and Wellness team through supportive performance management, constructive feedback, and supplying professional development opportunities for staff;
  • Anticipates human resource requirements and manages staff recruitment processes as required;
  • Manages human resource functions such as leave management and yearly performance appraisals for staff;
  • Ensures clear communication between all health and wellness service staff and regular sharing of lessons learned, including but not limited to meetings, workshops, reporting back after duty travel.
  • Ensures funding reports are completed and submitted in a timely manner, and meet required reporting guidelines and deadlines outlined in the proposals;
  • Conducts data collection;
  • Works with the Director and other Managers to leverage resources across program areas, where possible, to improve cost-effectiveness of Gwich’in Tribal Council activities.
  • All employees and contractors have a professional/ personal responsibility to perform their duties to health and safety regulations, standards, practices and procedures.
  • Responsible for workplace health and safety through their daily management: identifying prevention opportunities, ensuring staff are trained in how to report an incident or potential risk and accidents and applying timely corrective measures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned related to organization goals through special projects and initiatives in the area of health and wellness.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a Health, Social Sciences or related field and/or significant experience in the delivery and coordination of health or social service programs or related programming.
  • A combination of education/experience will be considered, including experience in coordination, supervision of staff, program management, monitoring and evaluation, and training others.
  • A valid class 4 driver’s license is an asset, but class 5 is required.
  • Clean Criminal Record Check
  • Knowledge of the overall Gwich’in Tribal Council’s mandate, goals and objectives and the political and social environment in which GTC programs and services are offered
  • Understanding of the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
  • Knowledge or appreciation for Gwich’in culture, language and lands
  • Experience in community development in health and wellness
  • Knowledge of colonial impacts on health outcomes for Indigenous peoples
  • Understanding of the NWT health and social services system, including opportunities and challenges for Gwich’in communities and Participants
  • Knowledge of, and ability to use, MS Office suite of applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook), Operating Systems, Email and Internet programs

In accordance with Section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act and our obligations under the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement (GCLCA), preference will be given to qualified GCLCA Participants and Indigenous applicants. We encourage applicants to self-identify in their application if they wish to be considered under this preference.

About Gwich'in Tribal Council

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Established in 1992, the Gwich'in Tribal Council (GTC) is an Indigenous organization that represents Gwich'in Participants in the Mackenzie-Delta of the Northwest Territories and across Canada. The objectives of the GTC are to:

Protect and preserve the rights, interest and benefits of the Gwich'in under the Constitution Act, Treaty 11 and the Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement (GCLCA); Overseeing the use, ownership and management of lands, waters and resources in the Gwich'in Settlement Region; Retain, preserve and enhance the traditional and cultural values, customs and language of the Gwich'in in a changing society; Develop and promote economic, social, educational and cultural programs that will enable the Gwich'in to become self-sufficient and full participating members in a global society; and Receive, preserve and enhance the capital and the lands and other benefits transferred to the Gwich'in pursuant to the GCLCA signed on April 22, 1992 in Teetl'it Zheh.

The GTC accomplishes these objectives through various wholly-owned organizations such as the Gwich'in Settlement Corporation and the Gwich'in Development Corporation.