Full-time Clinical Scheduler
About the role
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Schedules and facilitates clinical consults
- Keeps accurate records of clinical consultants
- Participates in scheduling team meetings
- Demonstrates commitment to staff team by participating in staff meetings and regional clinical meetings
- Maintains good communication links with the communities to facilitate effective telemedicine activities
- Participates in training and updating activities as required
- Undertakes special projects and research as required
- Assist with data collection and reconciliation in regards to activity logs. S/he will provide a clerical role to KO e-Health services
- Collects and monitors incoming data and investigates missing data through communication with staff located in remote First Nations
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (a) Minimum Grade 12 or equivalent; preferably post-secondary education (b) First Nations community-based experience is preferred; administrative experience in a health or social service field is an asset (c) Experience working with diverse partners; familiarity with health system in the district (d) Strong organizational skills with excellent attention to detail (e) Excellent interpersonal and communications skills, both oral and written (f) Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team (g) Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced work environment and complete work on schedule (h) Proficiency in computer programs such as M/S Word, Excel, and the use of email; ability to learn communications technology and systems software quickly (i) Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture and values, and of the geographical and health care challenges of First Nations in the Sioux Lookout district (j) Dedication to service excellence
This is an existing position.
Salary range $43680.00 - $52,100.00
We encourage candidates to self identify if they are Indigenous in their cover letter. More specifically if they originate from one of the six First Nation communities we serve.
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About Keewaytinook Okimakanak Board of Education
Keewaytinook Okimakanak, which means Northern Chiefs in Oji-Cree, is a non-political Chiefs Council serving Fort Severn, Keewaywin, Deer Lake, North Spirit Lake, Poplar Hill, and McDowell Lake First Nations. Keewaytinook Okimakanak Board of Education (KOBE) is mandated by the leadership of those communities to coordinate their educational programming.
KOBE is committed to seeing the growth of educational programs and services in these communities and weaving each community’s diverse and rich history and traditions into all its academic planning while continuously “Moving Education Forward.”
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Full-time Clinical Scheduler
About the role
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Schedules and facilitates clinical consults
- Keeps accurate records of clinical consultants
- Participates in scheduling team meetings
- Demonstrates commitment to staff team by participating in staff meetings and regional clinical meetings
- Maintains good communication links with the communities to facilitate effective telemedicine activities
- Participates in training and updating activities as required
- Undertakes special projects and research as required
- Assist with data collection and reconciliation in regards to activity logs. S/he will provide a clerical role to KO e-Health services
- Collects and monitors incoming data and investigates missing data through communication with staff located in remote First Nations
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (a) Minimum Grade 12 or equivalent; preferably post-secondary education (b) First Nations community-based experience is preferred; administrative experience in a health or social service field is an asset (c) Experience working with diverse partners; familiarity with health system in the district (d) Strong organizational skills with excellent attention to detail (e) Excellent interpersonal and communications skills, both oral and written (f) Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team (g) Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced work environment and complete work on schedule (h) Proficiency in computer programs such as M/S Word, Excel, and the use of email; ability to learn communications technology and systems software quickly (i) Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture and values, and of the geographical and health care challenges of First Nations in the Sioux Lookout district (j) Dedication to service excellence
This is an existing position.
Salary range $43680.00 - $52,100.00
We encourage candidates to self identify if they are Indigenous in their cover letter. More specifically if they originate from one of the six First Nation communities we serve.
Not the right fit? Search for Full jobs in Red Lake, Ontario, Canada
About Keewaytinook Okimakanak Board of Education
Keewaytinook Okimakanak, which means Northern Chiefs in Oji-Cree, is a non-political Chiefs Council serving Fort Severn, Keewaywin, Deer Lake, North Spirit Lake, Poplar Hill, and McDowell Lake First Nations. Keewaytinook Okimakanak Board of Education (KOBE) is mandated by the leadership of those communities to coordinate their educational programming.
KOBE is committed to seeing the growth of educational programs and services in these communities and weaving each community’s diverse and rich history and traditions into all its academic planning while continuously “Moving Education Forward.”