Home Care Coordinator
Dead Line: January 19, 2022
- College Diploma in registered Practical Nursing.
- Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) in good standing.
- Minimum 2 years’ experience working in a home and community-based health care setting.
- Familiar with the relevant federal and provincial health social services legislation, regulations, and guidelines (e.g. Homemakers and Nurses Services Act, Long Term Care Act) that are relevant to the funding and delivery of community support services.
- Knowledge about the culture and the significant characteristics of the social structure and relevant human services needs of BFN.
- Knowledge of both contemporary and traditional methods of intervention, support, and healing that are effective in promoting community, family, and individual well-being.
- Diplomatic and effective team player.
- Able to relate effectively to program management and colleagues.
- Work effectively with the management and staff of other programs/agencies both native and non-native.
- Relate effectively to community members, families, and individuals seeking assistance.
- Effectively plan, implement, monitor, and evaluate interventions with families and individuals.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Clean CPIC.
- Clean Vulnerable Sector Check.
- Valid G Drivers License and access to insured vehicle.
- First Aid and CPR Certification.
- Travel required.
The Community Wellness Outreach Worker is responsible for planning, coordinating, and, delivering community-based and community-driven programming and services in coordination with the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (as part of the Community Wellness Program and team) in Rankin, Goulais and Obadjiwon communities.
The Home Care Coordinator is responsible to assist in assessing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the delivery of multi- disciplinary services to clients that are aimed at allowing persons recovering from illness, injury, and treatment, the frail elderly and persons with disabilities to remain in their homes.
The Homemaker is responsible for the delivery of specific homemaker services that are aimed at allowing persons recovering from illness, injury and treatment, the frail elderly and persons with disabilities to remain in their own homes; with travel to all three communities.
The Traditional Health Coordinator assists in the development, coordination and delivery of a culturally appropriate traditional healing and Wellness programs to deliver services and programs that will strengthen traditional health and promote holistic balance to members living on and off reserve.
The Program Support Worker is responsible for relevant program development and facilitation.
The Membership Liaison is primarily responsible for fielding member complaints, concerns and issues; including administration, and directing them to the appropriate department and/or employee within Batchewana First Nation.
The Band Representative is responsible to act on behalf of the First Nation as a party in the court proceedings involving the First Nation’s children and youth under the CYSFA.
The Family Advocate is responsible to provide support/advocacy with child welfare involved families seeking support by providing help to clarify, understand and address issues, increase awareness, and access to internal and external resources, support community wellness initiatives and collaborate to identify gaps in services.
The Crisis Worker provides help, services and support to clients that are at-risk.