Health Services Manager

Job No: 280497
Location: Inuvik, NT

  • Oversee impactful health and wellness projects in our community
  • Join an inclusive workplace and grow your career by contributing to our health initiatives
  • Receive a competitive annual salary of $122k-$130k + $20k Northern Living Allowance, plus comprehensive benefits! 

About Gwich'in Tribal Council 

The Gwich’in have traditionally used and occupied lands in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon from time immemorial. In July 1921, Chiefs and headmen representing the Loucheux (as the Gwich’in were then called) of Arctic Red River (now Tsiigehtchic) and Fort McPherson (also known as Teetł’it Zheh) signed Treaty 11 with the Crown, creating a special Nation-to-Nation relationship with Canada.

Established in 1992, the Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC) is an Indigenous organization that represents over 3,500 Participants to the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement (GCLCA) who originate from the Northwest Territories communities of Aklavik, Inuvik, Teetł’it Zheh (Fort McPherson) and Tsiigehtchic. The Gwich’in are a culturally and independent Nation that is focused on protecting and advancing its interests. Through quality work, collaborative approaches, and good governance, the GTC strives to increase economic opportunities, develop quality infrastructure, promote health and wellness, and preserve the culture and language of the Gwich’in.

For more information, please visit our website at gwichintribal.ca/ and our council organizational structure.

About the Opportunity

Gwich'in Tribal Council is looking for a full-time Health Services Manager based in Inuvik, NT. 

Reporting to the Director of Health and Wellness, the Health Services Manager manages the delivery of health services to participants of the GCLCA in accordance with GTC mandates, priorities, and annual work plans. You will oversee activities and staff in multiple service areas, including Child and Family Advocacy, Jordan’s Principal Service Coordinator, Treatment & Aftercare Coordinator, and the On-the-Land Coordinator.

More specifically, the broad area of responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Provides management and expertise to ensure the delivery of quality health services
  • Supervises GTC staff and programs to ensure health services are equitable, efficient, accessible, and culturally safe
  • Advises the Director of Health and Wellness Services on health service delivery, quality assurance plans, outcomes, opportunities, and risks, including incidents affecting participant safety and departmental integrity
  • Oversees the implementation of projects and programs, including health promotion campaigns, behavior change and incentive programs, service delivery, and third-party-funded projects
  • Provides leadership and direction by maintaining project scope, matching goals and deliverables, defining tasks and resource requirements, developing work plans, building and coordinating teams, and monitoring and reporting on activities and results
  • Manages human resource functions such as leave management and annual performance appraisals for staff
  • Ensures clear communication among all health and wellness service staff and facilitates regular sharing of lessons learned through meetings, workshops, and reporting after duty travel

About You

To qualify, you will need a Bachelor's degree in Health, Social Sciences, or related field, along with 3+ years of related experience in the delivery and coordination of health or social service programs. A valid Class 5 driver's license is required, with Class 4 being an asset.

Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:

  • Knowledge of GTC’s mandate, goals, objectives, and political/social environment
  • Understanding of the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and appreciation of Gwich’in culture, language, and lands
  • Experience in family/children and community health and wellness development
  • Awareness of colonial impacts on Indigenous health outcomes
  • Familiarity with the NWT health and social services system and its challenges and opportunities for Gwich’in communities
  • Knowledge of wellness promotion, prevention programs, wise practices, and social determinants of health
  • Understanding of issues related to residential schools, addictions, and trauma
  • Project financial management and budget monitoring experience

As our ideal candidate, you possess the ability to effectively manage, motivate, and develop staff, demonstrating a passion for community involvement and championing social wellness initiatives. You are an exceptional communicator with proven writing skills and are an effective public speaker. Your expertise in strategic planning, development, and evaluation is complemented by strong problem-solving skills and a deep sense of empathy and patience. Additionally, you are adaptable to change and capable of navigating the dynamic landscape of health and social services, ensuring that programs are equitable, efficient, and culturally safe.

As this is a highly sensitive position, verification of identity and a criminal records check are required. Preference will be given to candidates who are Gwich’in Participants and have experience working in the non-profit sector or within an Indigenous government/organization, preferably in a northern context.

About the Benefits

Compensation based on skills and experience, is a competitive annual salary of $122k-130k/yr + $20k Northern Living Allowance, and a host of excellent benefits including:

  • Extended medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Life insurance
  • Long-term disability insurance 
  • Pension with up to 5% match
  • 2 weeks vacation during December + greater than 4 weeks annual leave
  • 20 days sick/personal leave 
  • 10 days in lieu of overtime + 5 days of cultural leave
  • Relocation assistance 
  • Assistance/coverage of housing costs
  • Mentorship Program for professional development and lifestyle/culture integration 
  • Opportunity to take part in our unique culture, while truly making a long-term, positive impact

If you share our values and have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!

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Our Operating Philosophy

Adaptability: We are able and willing to quickly adapt to a changing environment, if required.

Collaboration: We will treat everyone with respect and share our resources, expertise, time, perspectives and energy.

Leadership: We will listen, inspire, support and empower each other.

Performance: We shall set and publish clear ambitious goals, expect excellence and regularly report on our progress and financial performance.

Transparency: We will conduct our business in an open manner, we will plan appropriately and report on all aspects of our operations regularly while responding fully to questions from participants on a timely basis.

Trust: We will be trustworthy, always act with integrity and keep our word.

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