Manager, Indigenous Health

4 days ago


Hamilton, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time

The Manager of Indigenous Health is responsible to lead, inform, and advise on the planning, coordination and implementation of practices and processes across to improve Indigenous cultural safety, and to advise regarding the development of organizational-level changes to create culturally safe learning, working and patient care environments. The Manger is responsible to lead the planning, , implementation of transformational, organization-wide strategies, policies, practices and programs including the development of comprehensive proposals and submissions that will support HHS and the local community. This role will lead the continuation of the development and implementation of an Indigenous strategic Health Plan for Hamilton Health Sciences to support the improvement of care pathways that will improve wellness, culturally safe care and health outcomes for Indigenous persons receiving care at HHS. The Manager engages in extensive consultation with interested parties at all levels within the organization as well as across HNHBB hospitals and with Indigenous community members.QualificationsUndergraduate degree required, master’s degree preferred; preferred areas of study include Indigenous studies, social justice, public policy, health administration or health related fieldMinimum of 5 years’ working with Indigenous communitiesIndigenous lived experience, and strong connection to the Indigenous communityDemonstrated experience building partnerships and relationships with diverse populations, preferably with Indigenous organizations and communitiesStrong understanding of Indigenous cultures and traditions, including governance practices and approaches to health and well-beingAwareness of federal and provincial government policies and their impact on Indigenous health, as well as knowledge of federal and local Indigenous health programsProven experience in health services or academic environmentProven leadership experience with the ability to: generate ideas that create value and improve processes; practice and apply systems-thinking; create a unifying vision; manage and deal with uncertainty; implement new role(s)Strong communication skills particularly in writing complex information to all levels of internal staff and external organizations to address sensitive situations, resolve conflicts, motivate, negotiate and persuadeKnowledge and understanding of Ontario’s health systemAbility to engage in collaborative processes including consensus buildingStrong analytical and strategic thinking skillsProject management and prioritization skills, and the ability to lead initiatives from conceptualization to implementationExceptional interpersonal skills with ability to build trust to influence outcomesDemonstrated problem solving and conflict resolution skillsAdvanced computer application skills including MS Word, MS Excel, Outlook



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