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Nurse Practitioner - Kwakwaka'wakw

Hybrid
Ladysmith, British Columbia
CA$171,533 - CA$182,968/3 years
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive compensation ($171,533-$182,968 over 3 years)
Work‑life balance and professional growth support

About the role

About Us Position Summary The First Nations Primary Care Initiative (FNPCI) is a partnership between the Ministry of Health, First Nations Health Authority and Indigenous communities throughout the Province with a purpose to increase primary care access and attachment to primary care clinicians, with a focus on collaborative, team-based, culturally-safe care.

All FNPCI’s in British Columbia are First Nations-Led. The Kwakwaka’wakw FNPCI, located on North Vancouver Island is society operated (The North Vancouver Island Primary Care Initiative Health Society) and governed through a Board of Directors from each of the ten Kwakwaka’wakw Nations the FNPCI serves: Kwakiutl, Mamalilikulla First Nation, Dzawada’enuxw First Nation, Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation, Gwawaenuk Tribe, Gwa’sala- ‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations, T'latlasik'wa_la’la First Nation, Quatsino First Nation, and Da’naxda’xw First Nation.

The First Nations Nations Health Authority is proud to support the Kwakwaka’wakw FNPCI and its Society with recruitment and contracting of Medical Staff. The first of its kind in Canada, FNHA works as a health-and-wellness partner with BC First Nations to support self-determination and decision-making to improve health outcomes. FNHA has been named one of BC's Top Employers for 2025. Learn more about why we were selected here https://reviews.canadastop100.com/top-employer-first-nations-health-authority

TITLE: NURSE PRACTITIONER

CONTRACT: Contract from 0.5 FTE up to a 1.0 FTE-typically 1680 hours a year per FTE

LOCATION: Kwakwaka’wakw Communities on Northern Vancouver Island

Compensation is detailed within the contract and aligns with provincial norms, which are revised from time to time. The current service contract compensation is $171,533 - $182,968 over 3 years based on panel attachment and adjusted for full time equivalent (FTE). Applicants may be eligible for additional incentive and NPs are not required to contribute to clinic overhead.

Why Work At The Kwakwaka'wakw Primary Care Centre The Kwakwaka’wakw FNPCI is grounded in the following Kwakwaka’wakw values:

  • Gilakas’la: Welcome and gratitude
  • Ga’walap?a: To help one another
  • Namwayut: We are all one
  • Sanala: Holistic living
  • Maya’xala: Respect
  • Maya’xalap?a: Respect one another.

We are committed to weaving traditional ways of knowing with a focus on wholistic wellness built on a culturally-safe and two-eyed seeing approach to healthcare. We believe in work-life balance and creating an environment where personal and professional growth are supported and encouraged.

About The Role The Nurse Practitioner position provides culturally safe, trauma-informed primary care services at locations across British Columbia. These services are intended to address known attachment gaps in BC while honouring First Nations voices in health service delivery.

Responsibilities The Nurse Practitioner will be responsible for practicing with cultural humility, to provide primary care in a culturally safe, team-based environment that recognizes the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the client (and family) to provide whole person care, in compliance with policies and procedures of acceptable BC health and wellness regulations and standards.

Responsibilities Include, But Are Not Limited To

  • Culturally safe care integrating cultural humility and traditional values and ways of being;
  • Serves as a team member with others such as a Family Physicians and allied health staff as well as traditional wellness advisors;
  • Management and co-ordination of patient care;
  • Provision of family planning and sexual health services;
  • Primary mental health and substance use (MHSU) services including assessment, individualized care plans, early support and referral;
  • Consultation and referral to other health care professionals where beneficial;
  • Patient education, preventive care and assessment; and
  • A wide range of collaboration with other wraparound team members such as huddles, conferences, consultations, team meetings, service co-ordination and referrals.

About You

  • You are passionate about supporting First Nations on their health and wellness journeys;
  • You have a Masters Degree – Nurse Practitioner (Family);
  • You have an active practicing license in good standing with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives(BCCNM);
  • You have training in Cultural Safety & Humility or are willing to take this training;
  • Ideally you have experience working with First Nations people and communities;
  • You value working with a wraparound team of primary care, mental health and traditional wellness providers; and
  • Current valid drivers license

WHY LIVE ON NORTHERN VANCOUVER ISLAND

North Vancouver Island is a vast and rugged wilderness ranging from the Broughton Island Archipelago to old growth rainforests in Cape Scott Provincial Park. We are a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts with world-class fishing, hiking, skiing and sea-kayaking. There are three larger communities: Port Hardy, Port McNeill and Port Alice that are adjacent to the culturally-vibrant First Nations communities of Gwa’sala-‘Nakwada’xw, Kwakiutl, Quatsino and ‘Namgis each of which has a Health Centre where our team provides care. We also provide care in the remote communities of Dzawada’enuxw First Nation, Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation that are only accessible by boat or air. Finally, we have clinic-space partnerships with community-based organizations: North Island Building Blocks, Foundry, Sacred Wolf Friendship Centre and FNHA Midwifery Clinic.

How To Apply If you are looking to join an amazing team passionate about providing compassionate and wholistic primary care to Indigenous people and communities, please email your CV to medical.affairs@fnha.ca .

ANTICIPATED HIRE DATE: Fall-Winter 2025

The First Nations Health Authority is a first of its kind in Canada and is committed to respecting diversity within our workforce; preference will be given to individuals who identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis.

For information about Cultural Safety and Humility visit ( https://www.fnha.ca/what-we-do/cultural-safety-and-humility ) and for information about Land Acknowledgements visit ( https://www.fnha.ca/Documents/FNHA-Territory-Acknowledgements-Information-Booklet.pdf )

For more information about us, please visit: www.fnha.ca/about/work-with-us

If you have any inquiries or issues please contact Medical Affairs at medical.affairs@fnha.ca

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About First Nations Health Authority

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The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is the first and only provincial First Nations Health Authority in Canada. Dedicated to transforming health services for First Nations and Aboriginal people in BC, the FNHA is improving the health of communities by advancing the quality of health care delivered to BC First Nations and Aboriginal people.