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Certified Diabetes Educator

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Muncey

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CAD 80,000 - 100,000

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Job summary

A community health organization in Muncey is looking for a Certified Diabetes Educator to enhance the health of Indigenous community members. This role involves providing diabetes health education, conducting assessments, and offering client support while promoting lifestyle changes. Candidates should possess a CDE designation and a background in health sciences, with experience in community health settings being an asset. The position includes comprehensive benefits and a commitment to culturally relevant practices.

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits
Employer-matched pension plan
Family Employee Assistance Program

Qualifications

  • Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) required.
  • Minimum two years of experience in community health/wellness.
  • Current certifications like First Aid and Mental Health First Aid required.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct diabetes assessments and provide ongoing support.
  • Deliver personalized counselling on nutrition and health.
  • Develop and evaluate diabetes education programs tailored to community needs.

Skills

CDE designation
Experience with Indigenous communities
Ability to counsel on nutrition and lifestyle
First Aid / CPR certification
Flexible schedule

Education

College Diploma or Degree in health or social sciences
Job description
Overview

Chippewas of the Thames First Nation is accepting applicants for the position of:

Position Title: Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE)

Department: Chippewa Health Centre

Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week working onsite 8:30am – 4:30pm

Location: 322 Chippewa Road, Muncey ON

Posting Date: January 29, 2026

Posting Closes: February 19, 2026

Download the PDF HEA JP Cert Diabetes Educator Jan2026

Summary

The Diabetes Health Educator plays a vital role in improving the health and well-being of community members of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation through the delivery of diabetes-focused community health education. This position provides community members with the knowledge and tools needed to optimize their health by offering current, research-based education and promoting positive health care practices and lifestyle changes. The Diabetes Health Educator delivers community health instruction, guidance, and support to Chippewas of the Thames First Nation people in areas such as safe practices, proper use of the health care system, and identifying individual and community health needs. The Diabetes Health Educator ensures that the objectives of the Diabetes Program are effectively achieved.

Responsibilities
  • Conduct holistic diabetes assessments and provide ongoing support, education, and monitoring based on shared client goals.
  • Use current, evidence-based screening and assessment tools to identify needs, guide interventions, and support early detection.
  • Deliver individualized counselling on nutrition, blood sugar monitoring, physical activity, and healthy lifestyle practices.
  • Provide education on diabetes prevention, complication reduction, and safe self-management for clients, families, and caregivers.
  • Explain diabetes-related medications and lab results (e.g., A1C, glucose patterns, lipids, blood pressure, kidney-related tests) in collaboration with the care team.
  • Coordinate monthly Foot Care Clinics with a Chiropodist and provide follow-up education for clients receiving treatment.
  • Support school-aged children through screening, diabetes education, and referrals in partnership with school staff.
  • Conduct home visits (with approval) to assess needs and ensure supports are in place.
  • Plan, deliver, and evaluate diabetes programs (group education, support sessions, workshops) tailored to community needs and priorities.
  • Integrate Traditional and Cultural teachings and practices into programming and education initiatives.
  • Develop and share educational resources and awareness materials (community events, newsletters, posters, social media).
  • Maintain accurate client/program documentation and data entry in required systems (paper/EHR/databases) and support annual work planning.
  • Complete required financial and compliance documentation/reporting (P.O.’s, mileage/travel, receipts, funder/internal reports) and assist with proposals as needed.
  • Collaborate with internal Health team members and external partners (dietitians, chiropodists, NPs, physicians, hospitals, health units, other First Nations) to support coordinated care.
  • Uphold confidentiality and professional standards (PHIPA), maintain required clearances/certifications, and participate in mandatory and role-specific training.
Qualifications
  • Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) designation with the Canadian Diabetes Educator Certification Board (CDECB) required.
  • Minimum of a College Diploma or Degree in a relevant health or social sciences field, with current or eligible professional registration as a regulated health care professional (e.g., RN/NP, RD, RPh, MD/DO, PA, or Social Worker) and eligibility for CDE certification.
  • At least two (2) years of experience working directly with Indigenous community members, preferably within a community health, wellness, or education setting.
  • Indigenous Community Diabetes Support Program certification, Diabetes Education Worker Diploma, or equivalent Indigenous diabetes-specific training is an asset
  • Foot Care certification is a strong asset.
  • Membership in the Diabetes Educators Section of the Canadian Diabetes Association is an asset.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Chippewa of the Thames First Nation community, culture, and traditions.
  • Current certifications (or willingness to obtain and maintain):
    • First Aid / CPR
    • Mental Health First Aid
    • SafeTALK
    • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
    • Cultural Diversity Training
    • Safe Food Handling
    • Privacy Training
  • Current Vulnerable Sector Police Check, maintained in good standing throughout employment.
  • Valid driver’s license, driver’s abstract, proof of insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle.
  • Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required.
  • Demonstrated ability to serve as a positive role model within the community.
What Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Has to Offer
  • Comprehensive benefits for permanent employees, supporting your health, dental, and overall well-being.
  • Employer-matched pension plan to help you build long-term financial security.
  • Access to a confidential Family Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support mental, emotional, and family wellness.
  • Two-week holiday closure over Christmas and New Year’s, providing dedicated time to rest and recharge with family and community.

Hiring of Indigenous people will be given preference, please identify in your application. Interested applicants, please submit a cover letter, resume, three work related references, photocopies of education documents to:

human.resources@cottfn.com
OR
320 Chippewa Road, Muncey, ON N0L 1Y0

Please indicate “Certified Diabetes Educator” in your application.

We thank all candidates for applying; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.

As a federally regulated employer, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation is not required to include compensation ranges in job postings. Depending on the nature of the recruitment and the position, we may choose to share salary or pay band information in the posting or during the early stages of the process. Compensation is always discussed with candidates during recruitment to ensure clarity and alignment with their expectations and experience. We do not use AI in the selection process, and we do read cover letters.

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