Director - Provincial Partnerships - Indigenous Health
Top Benefits
About the role
Requisition ID: 384562
Position Number: 20077817
Posting End Date: Open Until Filled
City: Flexible in Manitoba
Employer: Shared Health
Site: Shared Health
Department / Unit: SH - Indigenous Health
Job Stream: Non-Clinical
Union: Non Union
Anticipated Start Date: 09/15/2025
FTE: 1.00
Anticipated Shift: Days
Work Arrangement: Remote
Daily Hours Worked: 7.75
Annual Base Hours: 2015
Salary is commensurate with education and qualifications.
Shared Health leads the planning and coordinates the integration of patient- centered clinical and preventive health services across Manitoba. The organization also delivers some province-wide health services and supports centralized administrative and business functions for Manitoba health organizations.
Position Overview
The Director - Provincial Partnerships - Indigenous Health is Shared Health’s primary guide and facilitator of ongoing dialogue and collaboration with First Nations, Inuit and Métis governments and provincial partners and organizations, including on a government-to-government basis. Key responsibilities include guiding and coaching health system teams throughout Shared Health with identifying, developing, and nurturing productive partnerships to enable addressing Indigenous-identified health priorities, accreditation standards, and relevant legislation and guidance documents. Leading with humility and a strong understanding of Indigenous health and wellness, the Provincial Partnership Director will work to ensure that Indigenous voices are actively integrated into decision-making processes and provincial clinical policies, programs, practices and services. Additionally, this position will support Indigenous-identified healthcare and self-determination priorities to collaboratively address, notably, jurisdictional challenges and solutions.
THIS IS A DESIGNATED INDIGENOUS COMPETITION THAT IS OPEN TO INDIGENOUS APPLICANTS. Proof of ancestry will be requested, and those selected for an interview will be asked related questions.
Experience
- Seven years of experience in Indigenous, healthcare or government settings.
- Experience in Manitoba’s public health care system and services.
- Experience working with Indigenous governments, partners, organizations and communities, such as First Nations, Tribal Councils, Manitoba Inuit Association, Manitoba Métis Federation and urban Indigenous organizations.
- Experience in or knowledge of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and the relationship between ISC and the Manitoba health care system.
- Understanding of applying the standards established by Accreditation Canada (AC) and the Health Standards Organization (HSO) from an Indigenous lens.
- Experience with, or knowledge of, enabling health system leaders and teams with applying an Indigenous lens to health operations and exploring ways to provide culturally safe care and to offer traditional Indigenous healing practices as part of health services delivery.
- Demonstrated experience in identifying key performance indicators and conducting comprehensive benefits analysis with respect to Indigenous health.
Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate)
- A degree in Indigenous studies, health sciences, social sciences, business administration, or another relevant field required.
- A relevant combination of education, experience and competencies will be considered.
Certification/Licensure/Registration
- Current registration with recognized professional body, where applicable.
Qualifications and Skills
- Demonstrated knowledge of Canadian colonial impacts on Indigenous people in health and social contexts.
- Knowledge and appreciation of the unique history, cultures, and rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada is required.
- Understanding of, and commitment to, the articles in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2019) and the shared responsibility of creating lasting and meaningful reconciliation in Canada as per Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (2015) and Manitoba’s Path to Reconciliation Act (2016).
- Understanding of, and commitment to, the articles set out in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as a framework for reconciliation.
- Demonstrated knowledge, understanding and application of cultural safety and anti-racism priorities within healthcare, e.g., Jordon’s Principle, Joyce’s Principle, and Brian Sinclair Inquest.
- Experience working with First Nations, Inuit and Métis governments, partners, organizations and communities.
- Proficient in communication, collaboration and negotiation, adept at building relationships and documenting and presenting findings to varied audiences.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and virtual platforms (e.g., Microsoft Teams).
- Lived experience and understanding of Indigenous healthcare priorities and practices, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures, protocols, traditions, values, and rights to self-determination.
- Demonstrated comprehensive leadership capabilities. The provincial health system in Manitoba has adopted the LEADS in a Caring Environment framework.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to work in a typical computerized office environment with frequent meetings and sitting for prolonged periods of time.
- May be required to travel throughout the service area requiring a valid Manitoba driver’s license and use of a personal motor vehicle. Some evening/weekend work may be required.
We have a unique ability to work together to make health care better. If you want to make a difference and contribute to supporting the health of your family, friends and neighbours, please apply today.
Interested candidates should select the "Apply" icon below to upload their cover letter, resume and copy of licenses/certification.
This position requires a current satisfactory Criminal Records Check (including Vulnerable Sector Search), Child Abuse Registry Check and Adult Abuse Registry Check as conditions of employment. The successful candidate will be responsible for any service charges incurred. A security check is considered current if it was obtained no more than six (6) months prior to the start of employment.
Please note that an employee is not permitted to hold two or more positions in Shared Health that combine to equal more than 1.0 FTE.
Shared Health values and supports employment equity and workplace diversity and encourages all qualified individuals to apply. We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We welcome applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process.
About Shared Health-Soins Communs
Shared Health was founded in values that celebrate the diversity of our province and pursue equity of access to health services for all Manitobans by bringing together clinical experts from across the province to deliver a patient-centred, accessible and responsive health system.
We work collaboratively with regional health authorities, service delivery organizations and communities to ensure the health care needs of Manitobans are met compassionately, effectively and as close to home as possible. Shared Health’s scope and services continue to evolve as part of Manitoba’s broader health system transformation.
We are committed to ongoing innovation in delivering health care services and recruiting, developing, and retaining dedicated employees. As health care providers, it is essential to understand and acknowledge that people experience and access health care in different ways. Shared Health strives to create inclusive environments that welcome and value the diversity of all Manitobans.
As a health system, we deliver services to diverse patient populations on the original lands of First Nations and Inuit peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. This acknowledgement is an important part of our continued efforts to identify, develop and implement culturally safe environments, practices and health-care services.
Respect for every individual, accountability, value and continuous improvement and learning are four pillars guiding Manitoba’s Quality and Learning Framework. A deep and ongoing commitment to this framework and its principles are key to creating a health care environment that is free of judgement, equally safe and inclusive.
To find out more visit sharedhealthmb.ca/careers/ or https://healthcareersmanitoba.ca/.
This page is intended for informational purposes only. We do not provide clinical advice. Account not monitored 24/7. Emergency: Dial 911 or go to the emergency department.
Director - Provincial Partnerships - Indigenous Health
Top Benefits
About the role
Requisition ID: 384562
Position Number: 20077817
Posting End Date: Open Until Filled
City: Flexible in Manitoba
Employer: Shared Health
Site: Shared Health
Department / Unit: SH - Indigenous Health
Job Stream: Non-Clinical
Union: Non Union
Anticipated Start Date: 09/15/2025
FTE: 1.00
Anticipated Shift: Days
Work Arrangement: Remote
Daily Hours Worked: 7.75
Annual Base Hours: 2015
Salary is commensurate with education and qualifications.
Shared Health leads the planning and coordinates the integration of patient- centered clinical and preventive health services across Manitoba. The organization also delivers some province-wide health services and supports centralized administrative and business functions for Manitoba health organizations.
Position Overview
The Director - Provincial Partnerships - Indigenous Health is Shared Health’s primary guide and facilitator of ongoing dialogue and collaboration with First Nations, Inuit and Métis governments and provincial partners and organizations, including on a government-to-government basis. Key responsibilities include guiding and coaching health system teams throughout Shared Health with identifying, developing, and nurturing productive partnerships to enable addressing Indigenous-identified health priorities, accreditation standards, and relevant legislation and guidance documents. Leading with humility and a strong understanding of Indigenous health and wellness, the Provincial Partnership Director will work to ensure that Indigenous voices are actively integrated into decision-making processes and provincial clinical policies, programs, practices and services. Additionally, this position will support Indigenous-identified healthcare and self-determination priorities to collaboratively address, notably, jurisdictional challenges and solutions.
THIS IS A DESIGNATED INDIGENOUS COMPETITION THAT IS OPEN TO INDIGENOUS APPLICANTS. Proof of ancestry will be requested, and those selected for an interview will be asked related questions.
Experience
- Seven years of experience in Indigenous, healthcare or government settings.
- Experience in Manitoba’s public health care system and services.
- Experience working with Indigenous governments, partners, organizations and communities, such as First Nations, Tribal Councils, Manitoba Inuit Association, Manitoba Métis Federation and urban Indigenous organizations.
- Experience in or knowledge of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and the relationship between ISC and the Manitoba health care system.
- Understanding of applying the standards established by Accreditation Canada (AC) and the Health Standards Organization (HSO) from an Indigenous lens.
- Experience with, or knowledge of, enabling health system leaders and teams with applying an Indigenous lens to health operations and exploring ways to provide culturally safe care and to offer traditional Indigenous healing practices as part of health services delivery.
- Demonstrated experience in identifying key performance indicators and conducting comprehensive benefits analysis with respect to Indigenous health.
Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate)
- A degree in Indigenous studies, health sciences, social sciences, business administration, or another relevant field required.
- A relevant combination of education, experience and competencies will be considered.
Certification/Licensure/Registration
- Current registration with recognized professional body, where applicable.
Qualifications and Skills
- Demonstrated knowledge of Canadian colonial impacts on Indigenous people in health and social contexts.
- Knowledge and appreciation of the unique history, cultures, and rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada is required.
- Understanding of, and commitment to, the articles in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2019) and the shared responsibility of creating lasting and meaningful reconciliation in Canada as per Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (2015) and Manitoba’s Path to Reconciliation Act (2016).
- Understanding of, and commitment to, the articles set out in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as a framework for reconciliation.
- Demonstrated knowledge, understanding and application of cultural safety and anti-racism priorities within healthcare, e.g., Jordon’s Principle, Joyce’s Principle, and Brian Sinclair Inquest.
- Experience working with First Nations, Inuit and Métis governments, partners, organizations and communities.
- Proficient in communication, collaboration and negotiation, adept at building relationships and documenting and presenting findings to varied audiences.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and virtual platforms (e.g., Microsoft Teams).
- Lived experience and understanding of Indigenous healthcare priorities and practices, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures, protocols, traditions, values, and rights to self-determination.
- Demonstrated comprehensive leadership capabilities. The provincial health system in Manitoba has adopted the LEADS in a Caring Environment framework.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to work in a typical computerized office environment with frequent meetings and sitting for prolonged periods of time.
- May be required to travel throughout the service area requiring a valid Manitoba driver’s license and use of a personal motor vehicle. Some evening/weekend work may be required.
We have a unique ability to work together to make health care better. If you want to make a difference and contribute to supporting the health of your family, friends and neighbours, please apply today.
Interested candidates should select the "Apply" icon below to upload their cover letter, resume and copy of licenses/certification.
This position requires a current satisfactory Criminal Records Check (including Vulnerable Sector Search), Child Abuse Registry Check and Adult Abuse Registry Check as conditions of employment. The successful candidate will be responsible for any service charges incurred. A security check is considered current if it was obtained no more than six (6) months prior to the start of employment.
Please note that an employee is not permitted to hold two or more positions in Shared Health that combine to equal more than 1.0 FTE.
Shared Health values and supports employment equity and workplace diversity and encourages all qualified individuals to apply. We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We welcome applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process.
About Shared Health-Soins Communs
Shared Health was founded in values that celebrate the diversity of our province and pursue equity of access to health services for all Manitobans by bringing together clinical experts from across the province to deliver a patient-centred, accessible and responsive health system.
We work collaboratively with regional health authorities, service delivery organizations and communities to ensure the health care needs of Manitobans are met compassionately, effectively and as close to home as possible. Shared Health’s scope and services continue to evolve as part of Manitoba’s broader health system transformation.
We are committed to ongoing innovation in delivering health care services and recruiting, developing, and retaining dedicated employees. As health care providers, it is essential to understand and acknowledge that people experience and access health care in different ways. Shared Health strives to create inclusive environments that welcome and value the diversity of all Manitobans.
As a health system, we deliver services to diverse patient populations on the original lands of First Nations and Inuit peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. This acknowledgement is an important part of our continued efforts to identify, develop and implement culturally safe environments, practices and health-care services.
Respect for every individual, accountability, value and continuous improvement and learning are four pillars guiding Manitoba’s Quality and Learning Framework. A deep and ongoing commitment to this framework and its principles are key to creating a health care environment that is free of judgement, equally safe and inclusive.
To find out more visit sharedhealthmb.ca/careers/ or https://healthcareersmanitoba.ca/.
This page is intended for informational purposes only. We do not provide clinical advice. Account not monitored 24/7. Emergency: Dial 911 or go to the emergency department.