Complete Intake Assessment for all new family units.
Provide resourceful information about healthy lifestyle choices, childcare options, child development and safe environments.
Provide learning opportunities on living skills and educational support.
Provide appropriate referrals and ensure linkage for services.
Manage program-tracking systems on a monthly and quarterly basis for budget management, reporting, and productivity, including overseeing program needs such as ordering materials and purchasing snacks/food for classes.
And advocate with primary care providers and attend clinical support, conduct community outreach as well as develop and distribute outreach flyers.
Education, Skills & Experience:
High School Diploma and/or two (2) years experience in Health or in a related field providing health education services in a public health/primary health care organization
Working knowledge of health education issues and programs including Indigenous lifestyle, nutrition, and behavioral issues
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with physicians, clinic staff, patients, and volunteers to meet program goals and objectives
Excellent communication, organizational skills and Microsoft Office Skills (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Ability to maintain strict client confidentiality
Working Conditions:
This position will service all three communities of LSFN, therefore must be able to travel between clinics and community organizations to conduct health education programs, presentations, services and outreach.
May be required to work occasional overtime during workshops and conferences.
Must be flexible and able to adjust to change and frequent interruptions.
Must have a valid Social Insurance Number and legally entitled to work in Canada under relevant legislation.