FNHA Overview
The First Nations-led Primary Care Initiative (FNPCI) aims to improve access to primary health-care services for First Nations people across BC in a way that is culturally safe and closer to home.
The FNPCI is part of the province’s primary care strategy, which is integrating team-based care in communities throughout B.
C. and changing the way primary care is delivered with the creation of primary care networks in partnership with the Regional Health Authorities.
In order to meet the health and wellness needs of First Nations people, it is very important that primary care is culturally safe and culturally informed where Indigenous ways of knowing and being are woven into services.
One of the main objectives of the FNPCI is to develop new First Nations Primary Health Care Centres in rural and urban locations across the province.
The centres will provide access to culturally safe, quality primary health care services for First Nations people and their families.
The aim is for clients to feel safe, welcomed, valued, respected and heard when they access care services at one of these centres.
Position Summary
About the Opportunity
The All Nations Healing House in Williams Lake, BC is a new primary care centre opening to improve access to culturally safe care for First Nations people and their families.
The Centre’s core hours will be from 9 : 00AM to 4.30PM Monday to Friday.
As a health and wellness organization, the First Nations Health Authority has aligned with the Provincial Public Health Order released on October 14, 2021.
We have a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all employees at First Nations Health Authority. This policy requires all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
If selected for employment, you will be required to provide proof of vaccination by providing a copy of your BC Vaccination Card Passport with the QR code.
Nurse Practitioners are Independent Contractors and the rates paid would be defined as per a service agreement
Responsibilities
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Nurse Practitioner will be responsible for practicing with cultural humility, to provide primary care in a culturally safe, team based environment that recognizes the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the client (and family) to provide whole person care, in compliance with policies and procedures of acceptable BC health and wellness regulations and standards.
Qualifications
About You
- You are passionate about supporting First Nations families on their health and wellness journeys.
- You have a master's degree Nurse Practitioner (Family);
- You have an active practicing license in good standing with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM);
- You have training in Cultural Safety & Humility or are willing to take this training.
- You have experience working with First Nations people and communities and providing culturally safe care.
Closing Statement
Diversity
The First Nations Health Authority is committed to respecting diversity within our workforce; preference will be given to individuals with Indigenous ancestry (First Nations, Inuit, Métis).
What You Can Expect From Us
Joining our family means joining an organization that supports personal growth, in-house training, a paid volunteer day and a unique full-day orientation program.
Leading with culture, all FNHA employees complete San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training. We support our family to be leaders in wellness and all staff members develop a yearly wellness plan as part of their performance partnership and goal-setting.
Closing
Please note that only those applicants shortlisted will be contacted. If you do not hear from us about this position, please accept our sincere appreciation for your interest in FNHA!