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Coord Indigenous Care-PT(.4)

Thunder Bay, ON
CA$45,351 - CA$53,354/annual
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
HOOPP pension plan with employer contributions

About the role

Ref# 25NON057R2

1 ‑ Part Time (.4) ‑ Coord Indigenous Care

ITF Indigenous Care Coordinators

Reposted

This vacancy is Reposted. Candidates who have previously applied for this position are required to resubmit their application.

This position will involve working the Saturday, Sunday shifts. The shift is not to be interpreted as a guarantee.

Why Join Us?

· Impactful Work: Your leadership will directly influence the quality of care provided to our patients and the

efficiency of our operations, in a values based team environment.

· Competitive Compensation: We offer a comprehensive benefits package and competitive salary to attract

top talent.

· Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP): We are proud to participate in the Healthcare of Ontario

Pension Plan (HOOPP), offering our employees the security and peace of mind that comes with having

access to a pension plan. We understand the importance of financial well‑being and believe that a strong

pension recognizes our employees, like you, and provides a stable foundation for your future as part of our

overall compensation package. When you join, you automatically contribute to the Plan each pay period. As

your employer, we also contribute $1.26 for every dollar you contribute.

Joining our team means that you will be an integral part of achieving our mission, vision and values.

Our Mission: We provide quality Care to Patients and Families, supported and advanced by research, innovation

and education that is responsive to the needs of the peoples of Northwestern Ontario.

Our Vision: Exceptional care for every patient, every time.

Our Values: Diversity, Compassion, Excellence, Innovation, Accountability

About the role:

The Hospital strives to deliver care that is centred on patients and families. Patient and Family Centred Care (PFCC)

is the provision of care that is respectful of, and responsive to individual patient/family preferences, needs, and values

and ensures that those values guide all decisions. Creating a caring environment for patients and families ensures

continuity of care and fosters a learning environment. Applicants are required to have a demonstrated knowledge,

understanding and commitment to this care philosophy.

Reporting to the Manager, Indigenous Collaboration, Equity & Inclusion the Indigenous Care Coordinator (ICC) is

responsible for providing a range of health and mental health navigation, advocacy, discharge planning and supports

services to Indigenous Peoples accessing health and mental health services at TBRHSC. The ICC will work as a

liaison between the Hospital and local community organizations in order to meet the needs of Indigenous patients.

The ICC works as part of an interprofessional team, including other ICCs who report to Anishnawbe Mushkiki and

Grand Council Treaty #3.

The goal of the program is to improve equitable access to care for Indigenous patients and support their return home

through rigorous discharge planning processes and supports that leverage community/region based services that are

culturally appropriate and safe. The ICC will work with local communities to support the smooth transition of patients

back to their homes as appropriate. The ICC will be a generalist of services available for Indigenous people

throughout northwestern Ontario. The successful candidate is someone who is passionate about improving the

health and mental health outcomes of Indigenous Peoples by providing culturally appropriate and safe care.

EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS:

Education/Experience:

* Current unrestricted registration as a Registered Nurse or Registered Practical Nurse with the College of Nurses of

Ontario, or unrestricted registration as Social Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service

Workers Master's prepared

* University degree or college diploma in health or social sciences field; work experience in the health and/or social

work field preferred

* Current certification in BCLS

* Experience working with Indigenous peoples and communities and providing culturally safe and patient centered

care

Skills/Abilities:

* Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative team approach with corporate clients, management, medical and

support staff

* Demonstrated awareness and adherence to established standards of professional practice, personal conduct and

safety

* Experience or knowledge of the health care system, local and regional mental health and addictions resources and

availability and community resources, services and supports

* Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills

* Analytical problem solving and computer skills

* Knowledge of and experience with case management

Assets:

* Knowledge of the principles of Psychosocial Rehabilitation or a similar recovery based model of care

* Fluent in Ojibway and/or Oji Cree

* Experience in discharge planning

* Experience in home care and/or community based service delivery

Salary Range: $45.351 to 53.354

The Health Sciences Centre strives to ensure the safety and security of the patients, visitors, employees and assets

financial and otherwise. All offers of employment to external candidates shall be conditional upon: a satisfactory

Criminal Records Check (CRC) where indicated, to ensure the absence of relevant criminal convictions; and proof of

full vaccination of all required doses of a COVID‑19 vaccine approved by Health Canada to Occupational Health &

Safety.

We are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible environment supporting diversity in our work

environment to provide quality care where all feel valued, respected, and supported. We are dedicated to building a

workforce reflective of the communities in which we live and serve and encourage Indigenous people, visible

minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply and self‑identify. Upon request, accommodations due to a disability

are available throughout the selection process. Additionally we are identified as an English/French speaking health

sciences centre and encourage bilingual candidates to apply.

If there are no qualified applicants for the above position, the Hospital may, at their discretion, train unqualified

individuals.

Interested applicants must submit a resume outlining relevant previous experience and training no later than

11:59p.m. on Thursday, 13 October, 2025.

Internal applicants may apply via the job posting page on the iNtranet. External applicants must apply through our

website.

Posted: September 29, 2025

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About Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre

Hospitals and Health Care
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Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre has a Mission to deliver a quality patient experience in an academic health care environment that is responsive to the needs of the population of Northwestern Ontario. We are a recognized leader in Patient and Family Centred Care.