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Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre

Barrie

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Part time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A regional health center in Ontario is seeking a Student for Indigenous Patient Services to support First Nation, Métis, and Inuit patients. The role involves effective communication, cultural advocacy, and establishing therapeutic relationships to ensure patient care quality. Candidates should be enrolled in relevant post-secondary education and have strong interpersonal skills. Evening and weekend shifts required.

Qualifications

  • Enrolled in post-secondary education in a relevant field.
  • Lived experience within an Indigenous community.
  • Experience with First Nation, Métis, and Inuit perspectives.

Responsibilities

  • Support patients and caregivers in a culturally sensitive manner.
  • Advocate for patients to ensure timely treatment.
  • Communicate effectively with healthcare teams.

Skills

Communication skills
Understanding of Indigenous cultural practices
Interpersonal and customer service skills
Self-management
Computer skills
Attention to detail

Education

Enrollment in health science, social science or Indigenous studies
Job description
Overview

The Student, Indigenous Patient Services role aligns with strategic direction from Ontario Health’s FNIMUI Strategy and with the foundational strategic priorities identified in the Letters of Relationship between RVH and BANAC - IHC. Under the supervision of the Manager, Indigenous Patient Services, the Student, Indigenous Patient Services will provide support and advocacy for First Nation, Métis, and Inuit patients (in-patient and out-patient care), caregivers and families.

Responsibilities
  • Communicate effectively, both written and verbally, when supporting patients, their families and health care teams
  • Address cultural/spiritual needs, including leading smudging ceremonies upon request
  • Support patients through triage and the admissions process as needed
  • Establish therapeutic relationships and complete referrals for patients based on their personal and health needs
  • Advocate for patients and their families when barriers arise to ensure quality and timeliness of treatment
  • Assist patients to better understand hospital services
Qualifications
  • Enrolled in post-secondary education in a health science, social science or Indigenous studies (or culturally recognized equivalent)
  • Lived experience within an Indigenous community, combined with knowledge of Indigenous cultural practices including the ability to perform a smudging ceremony
  • Experience and understanding of First Nation, Métis and Inuit history, culture, health determinants, and perspectives on health and well-being
  • Demonstrate excellence in self-management, attention to detail, ability to prioritize multiple tasks, and perform duties without supervision
  • Excellent computer skills with an ability to review and document patient records in a timely and accurate manner
  • Ability to correctly make decisions involving client issues/problems including when to escalate the problem to a more senior member of the team
  • High attention to detail and data accuracy with strict adherence to policies and handling of confidential information
  • Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, including tact, diplomacy, sensitivity and patience
  • Ability to effectively learn and acquire new knowledge and skills
  • Demonstrate excellence in communication skills, both verbal and written
Work Schedule
  • The successful candidate will work two to three 4-hour evening shifts weekly and two 8-hour weekend day shifts (every other weekend) on site at RVH
  • Some travel between RVH locations may be required
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