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Speech Language Pathologist Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre

Speech and Hearing BC

Area K (East Chilcotin)

On-site

CAD 50,000 - 80,000

Full time

8 days ago

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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to making a lasting impact in Indigenous communities. This unique role offers the chance to provide culturally informed speech and language therapy services while engaging deeply with the traditions and values of Indigenous peoples. As part of a multidisciplinary mobile team, you will deliver vital care to rural and remote First Nations communities, fostering trust and connection. This position emphasizes the importance of cultural competency and offers mentorship opportunities to support your professional growth. If you are passionate about community and transformation, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Qualifications

  • Current registration with the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia.
  • Clear criminal record check and valid BC driver’s license.

Responsibilities

  • Build respectful relationships with Indigenous communities and partners.
  • Deliver culturally responsive speech and language therapy services.
  • Collaborate with families to create individualized care plans.

Skills

Cultural Competency
Speech and Language Therapy
Relationship Building
Collaboration
Flexibility

Education

Registration with College of Health and Care Professionals of B.C.

Job description

Job Purpose

Join Our Team and Make a Lasting Impact in Indigenous Communities

Are you ready to transform lives and be part of something extraordinary? This unique position invites you to provide culturally informed speech and language therapy services while immersing yourself in the traditions, values, and languages of Indigenous communities. Working as part of a multidisciplinary mobile team, you’ll deliver care aboard a specially equipped therapy bus that brings healing directly to rural and remote First Nations communities around Williams Lake and throughout the Cariboo Local Service Area.

By honoring Indigenous ways of knowing and being, this role goes beyond traditional care, fostering trust, connection, and meaningful relationships that uphold the rich heritage of the communities we serve.

Duties and Responsibilities

Forge Deep Connections
Build and nurture respectful relationships with Indigenous communities, Elders, and community partners.
Learn and Grow
Participate in experiential cultural learning and professional development focused on Cultural Competency and First Nations health.
Journey with Purpose
Travel to rural and remote First Nations communities, including occasional overnight stays, to ensure access to vital care.
Deliver Holistic Care
Provide culturally responsive speech and language therapy services tailored to Indigenous children and youth.
Empower Families
Collaborate with families to create individualized care plans that reflect their cultural practices, values, and traditions.
Bridge Connections
Liaise with community resources such as schools, health centers, and Indigenous organizations to ensure seamless care.
Collaborate for Impact
Work alongside a multidisciplinary mobile team in partnership with Denisiqi Services Society and the Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre to offer holistic support to children and youth.
Innovate and Adapt
Demonstrate creativity, flexibility, and cultural sensitivity in service delivery.
Mentorship Opportunities
Access guidance and support from experienced speech and language therapists while contributing your unique skills.
Maintain Professional Standards
Keep detailed records in line with Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre policies and College of Health and Care Professionals of B.C. standards.
Uphold Integrity
Recognize professional boundaries and maintain confidentiality while serving these vibrant communities.

Qualifications

Essential Qualifications

Current registration with the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia.
Clear criminal record check with satisfactory results.
Valid BC driver’s license.

This is not just a job—it’s an opportunity to celebrate Indigenous cultures, embrace meaningful partnerships, and bring transformative care to those who need it most. If you’re driven by purpose and inspired by the power of community, we want you on our team. New grads are welcome.

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