Responsibilities
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- Support Inuit patients and families in understanding and accessing healthcare services, including appointments, referrals, and follow-up care.
- Assist patients with navigating complex health and social service systems
- Provide practical support such as appointment reminders, transportation coordination, and accompaniment when appropriate
- Advocate for culturally safe, trauma-informed, and Inuit-centered care within all areas of healthcare
- Support healthcare providers in understanding Inuit culture, history, and social contexts
- Address barriers related to language, culture, systemic racism, and Inuit social determinants of health
- Assist with arranging interpretation supports (Inuktitut and/or English)
- Assist patients and families with understanding diagnoses, treatment options, and care plans
- Support informed decision-making by patient and families
- Work collaboratively with Inuit Health Manager and Nunatsiavut Government, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, social workers, community organizations, and Elders/knowledge keepers
- Connect clients to community-based supports such as housing, income assistance, mental health services, and traditional medicines when desired
- Participate in interdisciplinary rounds, and care/discharge planning
- Maintain strict confidentiality
- Document interactions, referrals, and outcomes in accordance with Nunatsiavut Government and Health Authority policies
Qualifications
- Minimum 2-year diploma in health or social related field with 3-5 years of experience working in healthcare, social services, or community support roles. A combination of equivalent training & experience will be considered.
- Strong connection to Nunatsiavut and Upper Lake Melville communities, Inuit culture and values
- Lived experience (and/or deep understanding) of Inuit health realities
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and advocacy skills
- Ability to build rapports with patients, families, and service providers
- Understanding and compliance of confidentiality and ethical practice
- Experience working in healthcare, social services, or community support roles
- Knowledge of regional healthcare systems and community resources
- Training in trauma-informed care, cultural safety, and patient navigation
- Be open to working in various settings – Nunatsiavut office, hospitals, clinics, community settings, and/or client homes
- Some travel and flexible hours may be required
- Exposure to emotionally challenging situations; organizational support and supervision provided
Assets
- Bilingual in Inuktitut and English
Benefits
- Competitive Paid Leave Package
- Travel Benefit
- Labrador Allowance
- Group insurance including health and dental
- Group pension
Department: Health & Social Development
Location: Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Term: Permanent Full-Time
Closing Date: June 8, 2026
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume to careers@nunatsiavut.com.
Applications should be submitted before 4:30 pm on closing day.