About the Opportunity
Reporting to the Public Health Central Zone Healthy Communities Manager, the Consultant - Health Equity, provides advanced knowledge, leadership and coordination for Public Health Central Zone HealthADAPT project work which will center on health equity and population groups who are most vulnerable to and at risk of climate impacts . The Consultant strengthens the understanding and application of health equity principles, evidence, tools, best practices and supports to build a culture of health equity within public health practice.
Demonstrating leadership behaviours and capabilities, consistent with LEADS in a Caring Environment framework, which include Leads Self, Engages Others, Develops Coalitions, Achieves Results and Transforms Systems, the Consultant will be accountable to support the NSH mission and vision in the implementation and evaluation of all required health information and technology for decision making. In addition, the Consultant will be accountable to :
- Provide expert level advice, evidence and best practice on advancing the understanding of health equity and health disparities.
- Provide guidance, direction and advice to staff and teams to assist them in the application of health equity tools and methods.
- Contribute to performance development and assessment of staff.
- Participate in strategic, operational and financial planning as well as priority setting exercises with the leadership team to ensure a robust health equity lens is applied at all stages of program planning, implementation and evaluation.
- Work with a team to develop plans to strengthen the capacity of public health staff in the zone to apply principles of health equity for social change and better health outcomes for Nova Scotians.
- Collaborate with NSH and other partners to translate evidence, develop plans for building capacity around health equity and facilitates uptake and understanding of health equity practices and policies within NSH and with partner organizations.
- Coordinate local projects, initiatives and teams working on health equity and action to address disparities.
- Influences community health board plans to address health equity issues.
- May participate in the development of funding proposals for research or other projects related to health equity.
- As appropriate, contributes to the transformation of the broader health system at the provincial program and system levels by identifying opportunities to incorporate health equity principles and actions.
- Abides by the ethical codes of their respective disciplines, and also to the ethics relevant to public health practice.
- Advises zone and provincial leadership teams on the integration of health equity in planning, implementation, indicator development and work force development.
About You
We would love to hear from you if you have the following :
Baccalaureate Degree in Health Promotion, or other relevant field, with five to seven years’ relevant experience, OR;Master’s in public health, Health Promotion, or equivalent, plus three to five years of relevant experienceCombination of education and progressive leadership experience may be consideredEligible for registration with a professional body as appropriateExperience in planning, development and evaluation of public health programs, services and initiatives using appropriate approaches to reduce health inequitiesDemonstrated proficiency in the Core Competencies for Public Health and LEADSDemonstrated knowledge of oppression as a social determinant of health and awareness and study of one’s own power and privilegeDemonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of stakeholders using a variety of methodsDemonstrated success in building strategic partnerships, networks, coalitions, and collaborative working relationships with a variety of internal and external partners to support health equity work Demonstrated judgment, decision making, and problem solving skillsDemonstrated planning, organization and time management skills. Ability to deal with competing prioritiesDemonstrated innovative systems thinking with an understanding of working with communitiesDemonstrated high standards of ethics, integrity, respect and accountabilitySuccessful applicants are required to provide a criminal record check to People Services and assume any associated costs as a condition of employmentCompetencies in other languages an asset, French preferredPlease ensure your resume is up to date and includes all relevant education, experience, training, and certifications.
Hours
Temporary Part Time / 50% FTE / 37.5 hours bi-weeklyStarting in until March (please note dates are temporary and subject to change)Compensation and Benefits
37.60 - $47.01 Hourly
Successful candidates may be eligible for our benefits package which includes health, dental, travel, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage as well as a defined benefit pension plan.