EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Health & Social Services Manager
Beaverhouse First Nation
Working in alignment with the Mission Statement of the Beaverhouse First Nation Band Office, the successful candidate will play a leadership role in strengthening community health initiatives, supervising departmental staff, and ensuring compliance with funding and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
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Maintain a culturally safe, positive, and enriching environment for clients and families.
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Lead the development and implementation of community health and wellness initiatives.
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Provide recommendations for health department and Band policies for review and approval.
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Supervise day-to-day operations and ensure staff adherence to HR policies and procedures.
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Support staff in achieving departmental objectives.
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Initiate and support investigations related to complaints in collaboration with the Band Manager.
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Assign and monitor program tasks and event calendars.
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Maintain strict confidentiality of client and employee information.
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Develop and research health-related programs to meet community needs.
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Oversee health and social services budget reporting.
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Research funding opportunities and liaise with external partners and agencies.
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Ensure compliance with reporting procedures outlined in funding agreements.
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Participate in interviewing, hiring, orientation, and staff training.
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Coordinate and attend regular case management and staff meetings.
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Perform other duties as assigned
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Qualifications
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Degree or diploma in Business Administration, Health Services, or a related combination of education and supervisory experience.
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Knowledge of ISC regulations, funding processes, and Federal/Provincial regulations relating to First Nations.
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills
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CLOSING DATE: March 16, 2026.
If interested, please contact:
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