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Sanya’k̓ula

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Advancing Indigenous recruitment, employee experience and Indigenous-specific anti-racism at Provincial Health Services

Vancouver, British Columbia

Hospitals and Health Care

About

Sanya’k̓ula is PHSA’s Indigenous Recruitment and Employee Experience team. We support First Nations, Métis and Inuit applicants and employees across their PHSA journey—from exploring career opportunities and navigating recruitment to finding connection, community and support once they are here. Our team works with applicants, employees, hiring teams, leaders, Indigenous communities and employment partners to strengthen relational and culturally safe recruitment, increase Indigenous representation, create pathways into healthcare, and advance Indigenous-specific anti-racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety throughout the employee experience. Sanya’k̓ula means “Together in Knowledge.” The name was gifted by our program Knowledge Keeper, Wedlidi Speck, and reflects the knowledge, gifts, lived experiences and relationships each member of our team brings to the work. At the heart of it, we want Indigenous Peoples to feel welcomed, respected, supported and able to thrive at PHSA.

Open positions

Project Manager I

On-site · Vancouver

The Project Manager I leads and coordinates all aspects of departmental projects to ensure deliverables are completed on time and within budget. Key duties include establishing project charters, tracking metrics, and providing guidance to project staff and stakeholders.

Ambulance Readiness Technician

On-site · Burnaby

The technician is responsible for sanitizing critical medical equipment, restocking ambulance supplies, and performing vehicle checks to ensure resource availability. They also handle the transport of fleet vehicles and maintain stockroom inventory.

Senior Business Analyst, Clinical Systems

On-site · Kelowna

The role provides leadership and project management for the planning, analysis, and implementation of clinical systems and IMITS projects. Key duties include conducting feasibility studies, managing vendor contracts, and developing training strategies for clinical end users.

Systems Analyst (Clinical Applications)

On-site · Vancouver

Develops and maintains complex clinical application systems and provides technical troubleshooting and support. Participates in business requirements analysis, software evaluation, and the implementation of application systems across functional areas.

Systems Analyst (Clinical Applications)

On-site · Burnaby

Develops and maintains complex clinical application systems and provides technical support, troubleshooting, and coordination of upgrades. Participates in analyzing business requirements, evaluating software features, and implementing system deployments across various functional areas.

Receiver / Logistics Attendant (Casual)

On-site · Vancouver

The Receiver/Logistics Attendant manages the receiving, shipping, and distribution of medical supplies and equipment using forklifts and automated storage systems. They are responsible for verifying orders, stocking patient care areas, and maintaining a clean and safe warehouse environment.