Medical Transportation Driver
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PERMANENT FULL-TIME POSITION IN SQUAMISH VALLEY
CLOSES: Open Until Filled
Be Part of Something Meaningful
Are you a reliable, compassionate, and safety‑focused professional with a passion for supporting community health and wellness? Squamish Nation is seeking a Medical Transportation Driver to join the Yúustway Health and Wellness team.
This role is essential in ensuring community members—particularly children, youth, Elders, and families—have safe, respectful, and dependable access to medical appointments. More than just a driving role, this position contributes directly to community care, dignity, and wellbeing, grounded in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh values.
What You’ll Do
- Safely transport passengers to and from approved medical appointments, programs, and community activities.
- Maintain reliable schedules, ensuring timely pickups and drop-offs.
- Assist passengers with mobility or disability needs when entering and exiting the vehicle.
- Ensure a safe and respectful environment for all passengers, including enforcing appropriate conduct.
- Complete pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections and required documentation in accordance with ICBC regulations.
- Perform routine vehicle cleaning, basic maintenance, and safety checks.
- Maintain accurate records of trips, mileage, schedules, and reports.
- Communicate professionally with passengers, families, and staff while providing excellent customer service.
- Monitor and respond to schedules, emails, and daily logistics to support efficient operations.
- Provide administrative support to the Health Benefits team when transportation services are not required.
- Perform additional related duties as required to support departmental goals.
What We’re Looking For
- Valid Class 2 or Unrestricted Class 4 BC Driver’s License.
- Completion of Grade 10.
- Minimum four (4) years of safe driving experience (verified by ICBC).
- Valid Emergency First Aid & CPR Certificate.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a clean driver’s abstract and Criminal Record Check.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work respectfully with children, youth, Elders, and families.
- Excellent organization and time management skills.
- Intermediate computer skills (Outlook, calendar management, internet use).
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
- Experience working in a First Nations environment is strongly preferred.
Why Work With Us
- Impactful Work – Be part of a team dedicated to serving the community through Na estétx̱ w sḵwálwen cht (Trust), Na estitkw sḵwálwen cht (Security), Na esḵw’úḵw’ulh sḵwálwen cht (Purpose) and Na eslhílhkw’is sḵwálwen cht (Belonging)
- Professional Growth – We invest in our people with training, mentorship, and career development
- Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw Values – Be part of an organization that values Úxwumixw (community/peoples), snew̓íyelh(guiding through teachings), wenáxws (respect) and inclusivity.
As a dynamic community organization, we understand the importance of employing enthusiastic and talented people to work together. We know that our future strength and growth is very much dependent on our key resources – our people. With a variety of programs and services, we offer career paths that fit many areas of expertise, backgrounds, and interests. Along with competitive compensation and benefits, we foster an environment that values diversity through the respect and appreciation of each person for their individual attributes.
Salary: $51,584 - $62,932
Candidates are typically offered compensation between the beginning to the midpoint of the range. We are committed to providing a fair and equitable package that reflects the value an individual brings to the organization.
Benefits: We offer extended medical and dental, pension matching, supplementary savings, and a professional development budget.
Join us in building a future rooted in culture, values, and community strength. Your work matters here. #Workwithpurpose
Not the right fit? Search for Medical Transportation Driver jobs in Squamish, BC
About SQUAMISH NATION
THE NATION TODAY The Squamish Nation is a vibrant and dynamic Coast Salish Nation, with a strong culture, rich history and bright future.
The Squamish Nation has existed and prospered within our traditional territory since time immemorial. We are Coast Salish people. Our language is the Squamish language. Our society is, and always has been, organized and sophisticated, with complex laws and rules governing all forms of social relations, economic rights and relations with other First Nations. We have never ceded or surrendered title to our lands, rights to our resources or the power to make decisions within our territory.
The modern era of Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw was declared on July 23, 1923 through the “Prayer of Amalgamation.” This was the result of eight years of discussion, planning and a legal agreement signed by the 16 Skwxwú7mesh Chiefs. This document was the instrument to declare that the traditional governance of Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw, our People and lands, is still in place. The hard working Squamish Nation people of the time laid the groundwork for the growth and development of the society we enjoy today.
The Skwxwú7mesh stelmexw (Squamish People) continue to reside in the area now described as the lower Mainland of British Columbia. The largest proportion of Squamish Nation members reside on several urban reserves in the city of Vancouver, North and West Vancouver and the municipality of Squamish, B.C.
The Nation’s population is scattered among nine communities stretching from North Vancouver to the northern area of Howe Sound. Over 60% of the more than 3,600 Squamish Nation members live on-reserve and membership is determined by guidelines set out in the Squamish Nation Membership Code.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY The Squamish Nation is a leader in the field of First Nations economic development. The Squamish Nation’s sources of revenue are taxation, leases and Squamish-owned businesses, such as:
Mosquito Creek Marina Lynnwood Marina North Vancouver Smoke Shop at Mosquito Creek Squamish Valley Gas LP Superstore Gas Bar, North Vancouver Capilano River RV Park, West Vancouver Northwest Squamish Forestry LP The Park Royal Shopping Centre, International Plaza, and Greater Vancouver Storage Sewage Plant, are a few examples of existing tenants on Squamish Nation lands.
In addition to revenue generated from existing leases and businesses, the Squamish Nation plans to develop various parcels of lands, including proposed developments at Seymour, Capilano, Kitsilano, Chekwelp and Stawamus. Proceeds from new developments will support ongoing programs and services for Squamish Nation membership, as well as acquire new lands, provide infrastructure, and provide finance options for member housing.
TREATY NEGOTIATIONS From the time of the arrival of the first Europeans in the Lower Mainland area, the Squamish Nation has asserted our right to the land and resources in the territories that we have inhabited for thousands of years.
The Squamish Nation is seeking a resolution for the long outstanding claim to our traditional territories. Squamish Nation’s Statement of Intent to negotiate was accepted by the British Columbia Treaty Commission December, 1993. This is the first of six stages of the British Columbia Treaty Commission’s process. Presently, Squamish Nation is in the third stage of the process.
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Medical Transportation Driver
Top Benefits
About the role
PERMANENT FULL-TIME POSITION IN SQUAMISH VALLEY
CLOSES: Open Until Filled
Be Part of Something Meaningful
Are you a reliable, compassionate, and safety‑focused professional with a passion for supporting community health and wellness? Squamish Nation is seeking a Medical Transportation Driver to join the Yúustway Health and Wellness team.
This role is essential in ensuring community members—particularly children, youth, Elders, and families—have safe, respectful, and dependable access to medical appointments. More than just a driving role, this position contributes directly to community care, dignity, and wellbeing, grounded in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh values.
What You’ll Do
- Safely transport passengers to and from approved medical appointments, programs, and community activities.
- Maintain reliable schedules, ensuring timely pickups and drop-offs.
- Assist passengers with mobility or disability needs when entering and exiting the vehicle.
- Ensure a safe and respectful environment for all passengers, including enforcing appropriate conduct.
- Complete pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections and required documentation in accordance with ICBC regulations.
- Perform routine vehicle cleaning, basic maintenance, and safety checks.
- Maintain accurate records of trips, mileage, schedules, and reports.
- Communicate professionally with passengers, families, and staff while providing excellent customer service.
- Monitor and respond to schedules, emails, and daily logistics to support efficient operations.
- Provide administrative support to the Health Benefits team when transportation services are not required.
- Perform additional related duties as required to support departmental goals.
What We’re Looking For
- Valid Class 2 or Unrestricted Class 4 BC Driver’s License.
- Completion of Grade 10.
- Minimum four (4) years of safe driving experience (verified by ICBC).
- Valid Emergency First Aid & CPR Certificate.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a clean driver’s abstract and Criminal Record Check.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work respectfully with children, youth, Elders, and families.
- Excellent organization and time management skills.
- Intermediate computer skills (Outlook, calendar management, internet use).
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
- Experience working in a First Nations environment is strongly preferred.
Why Work With Us
- Impactful Work – Be part of a team dedicated to serving the community through Na estétx̱ w sḵwálwen cht (Trust), Na estitkw sḵwálwen cht (Security), Na esḵw’úḵw’ulh sḵwálwen cht (Purpose) and Na eslhílhkw’is sḵwálwen cht (Belonging)
- Professional Growth – We invest in our people with training, mentorship, and career development
- Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw Values – Be part of an organization that values Úxwumixw (community/peoples), snew̓íyelh(guiding through teachings), wenáxws (respect) and inclusivity.
As a dynamic community organization, we understand the importance of employing enthusiastic and talented people to work together. We know that our future strength and growth is very much dependent on our key resources – our people. With a variety of programs and services, we offer career paths that fit many areas of expertise, backgrounds, and interests. Along with competitive compensation and benefits, we foster an environment that values diversity through the respect and appreciation of each person for their individual attributes.
Salary: $51,584 - $62,932
Candidates are typically offered compensation between the beginning to the midpoint of the range. We are committed to providing a fair and equitable package that reflects the value an individual brings to the organization.
Benefits: We offer extended medical and dental, pension matching, supplementary savings, and a professional development budget.
Join us in building a future rooted in culture, values, and community strength. Your work matters here. #Workwithpurpose
Not the right fit? Search for Medical Transportation Driver jobs in Squamish, BC
About SQUAMISH NATION
THE NATION TODAY The Squamish Nation is a vibrant and dynamic Coast Salish Nation, with a strong culture, rich history and bright future.
The Squamish Nation has existed and prospered within our traditional territory since time immemorial. We are Coast Salish people. Our language is the Squamish language. Our society is, and always has been, organized and sophisticated, with complex laws and rules governing all forms of social relations, economic rights and relations with other First Nations. We have never ceded or surrendered title to our lands, rights to our resources or the power to make decisions within our territory.
The modern era of Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw was declared on July 23, 1923 through the “Prayer of Amalgamation.” This was the result of eight years of discussion, planning and a legal agreement signed by the 16 Skwxwú7mesh Chiefs. This document was the instrument to declare that the traditional governance of Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw, our People and lands, is still in place. The hard working Squamish Nation people of the time laid the groundwork for the growth and development of the society we enjoy today.
The Skwxwú7mesh stelmexw (Squamish People) continue to reside in the area now described as the lower Mainland of British Columbia. The largest proportion of Squamish Nation members reside on several urban reserves in the city of Vancouver, North and West Vancouver and the municipality of Squamish, B.C.
The Nation’s population is scattered among nine communities stretching from North Vancouver to the northern area of Howe Sound. Over 60% of the more than 3,600 Squamish Nation members live on-reserve and membership is determined by guidelines set out in the Squamish Nation Membership Code.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY The Squamish Nation is a leader in the field of First Nations economic development. The Squamish Nation’s sources of revenue are taxation, leases and Squamish-owned businesses, such as:
Mosquito Creek Marina Lynnwood Marina North Vancouver Smoke Shop at Mosquito Creek Squamish Valley Gas LP Superstore Gas Bar, North Vancouver Capilano River RV Park, West Vancouver Northwest Squamish Forestry LP The Park Royal Shopping Centre, International Plaza, and Greater Vancouver Storage Sewage Plant, are a few examples of existing tenants on Squamish Nation lands.
In addition to revenue generated from existing leases and businesses, the Squamish Nation plans to develop various parcels of lands, including proposed developments at Seymour, Capilano, Kitsilano, Chekwelp and Stawamus. Proceeds from new developments will support ongoing programs and services for Squamish Nation membership, as well as acquire new lands, provide infrastructure, and provide finance options for member housing.
TREATY NEGOTIATIONS From the time of the arrival of the first Europeans in the Lower Mainland area, the Squamish Nation has asserted our right to the land and resources in the territories that we have inhabited for thousands of years.
The Squamish Nation is seeking a resolution for the long outstanding claim to our traditional territories. Squamish Nation’s Statement of Intent to negotiate was accepted by the British Columbia Treaty Commission December, 1993. This is the first of six stages of the British Columbia Treaty Commission’s process. Presently, Squamish Nation is in the third stage of the process.