SERDC is seeking a highly motivated, Tribal Home and Community Care and Foot
Care Coordinator, who is experienced and energetic.
SERDC Health is accredited by the Canadian Accreditation Council to provide
exceptional 2nd level services to eight or more First Nations communities in
Manitoba. We are community driven and seeking motivated individuals who are
willing to learn and make a difference in First Nations health.
Reporting to the SERDC Director of Clinical Services, the Tribal Home and
Community Care Coordinator (THCCC) will support and collaborate with all SERDC
community home care programs, including health program staff and other
stakeholders in partnership with communities by ensuring community-based care
programming meets quality standards. Providing advisory and clinical support to
the community-based programs where the Case Management approach is used to
ensure clients and communities are at the center of care and service planning.
The THCCC works with communities in developing comprehensive home and community
care services that respect traditional, holistic, and contemporary approaches to
healing and wellness.
The THCCC will ensure up to date policy files, manuals, and materials; maintain
reporting requirements and resources. THCCC will be required to develop review
and revise technical documents; support and evaluate the Tribal Home Care
program through a quality improvement lens as per accreditation standards.
This position will also oversee the Tribal Foot Care Program such as program
development, and supervision of the Tribal Foot Care Nurses which will entail
annual employee evaluations, HR needs, etc. In addition, providing foot care
services when necessary to ensure actionable steps are taken to ensure
continuity of foot care services.
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Program Support and Development
- Provide consultation and recommendations of processes to support the delivery
of primary and second level services and activities required for the
operation and safe delivery of Home & Community Care services to First
Nations.
- Provide leadership in the development, implementation and evaluation of
strategies to promote health and prevent illness and injury, work with
inter-professional teams, other health-care providers/sectors and community
members.
- Support the SERDC member communities in the ongoing development and delivery
of the Home and Community Care Programs that can include but not limited to
the following key activities:
- Assist community groups in the planning and development of their Home &
Community Care proposals such as palliative care, home care plans, training
plans, capital plans and as requested.
- Coordinate and participate in the development of training plans and make
recommendations based on community needs.
- Responsible for the on-going monitoring and support of community home care
programs continuing progress through community visits, meetings, and
workshops.
- Support each community with mandatory reporting requirements as needed.
- Orientate First Nations to the responsibilities and requirements of the
contribution agreement for the Home & Community Care Program, including
goals, objectives, financial controls and reports.
- Participate in all planning and implementation and regional committee
meetings to report on project status and/or any special circumstances
happening in the Tribal Council area.
- Collaborate and network with representatives of the various federal
departments, provincial governments, professional associations and other
non-government organizations for the purposes of a single-window access to
all continuing care services, i.e. ISC.
- Facilitate networking and collaborative training for capacity building and
professional development with home and community care program nurses,
coordinators and allied staff.
- Analyze and interpret regional, provincial, health, environmental, and social
trends, with a view to contributing to the planning, implementation, and
evaluation of Home & Community Care policies and programs for the Manitoba
Region.
- To assist, and participate in the development of any capital, training,
planning, implementation, and evaluation plans for the region.
- Create/develop a comprehensive communication plan that promotes effective
working relationships throughout the process at the regional, provincial,
tribal council and community levels.
- Collaborate with key health services personnel in First Nations & Inuit
Health for the purposes of program planning, monthly reporting, and
evaluation of other program issues in the Home & Community Care Program.
Employee Mentorship and Support
- Provide mentorship and foster a supportive environment by identifying
training opportunities, addressing skill gaps, and encouraging continuous
professional growth.
- Conduct annual employee evaluations for direct reports to assess performance,
identify strengths, and address areas for improvement.
- Oversee and coordinate work schedules to ensure efficient service delivery.
Quality Assurance and Risk Management
- Strategy for ensuring quality care that includes client satisfaction, scope
of practice, and accreditation process.
- Monitoring of liability issues as they may relate to occupational health,
risk management of client care services within the community.
Administrative
- Maintains appropriate file systems and records with guides and indexes,
including computer records, back-up files, etc.
- Ensure deadlines/timelines are met in a timely manner, this includes
preparation of reports for funder(s) and liaise with referring sources as
requested and required.
- Maintain program statistics for purposes of evaluation and research.
- Participate in internal/external meetings as required and identified by
immediate supervisor.
Professional Standards and Compliance
- Maintain/renew professional license according to expectations of the College
of Registered Nurses of Manitoba.
- Adhere to SERDC policies and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
- Other related duties as assigned by your supervisor and the Leadership of
SERDC.
Education / Certifications / Designations
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing is required;
- Current registration, in good standing with the College of Registered Nurses
of Manitoba (CRNM)
- Abides by the Canadian Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Registered
Nurses.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
- 2-3 years clinical nursing experience, preferably in a Northern clinic or
related health care setting is required.
- An acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience may be
considered/determined by SERDC.
- Preference will be given to applicants competent in an Indigenous language,
familiarity with the environment of SERDC communities -
culture/values/traditions and living conditions is required.
- Supervisory experience in a similar role.
- Demonstrated effective communication skills in verbal and written forms,
skillful to foster inter-personal relationships including effective
negotiation, conflict resolution, and problem-solving, decision-making, and
group facilitation skills.
- Knowledge of culture, traditions, attitudes and socio-economic conditions of
the First Nations communities
- Knowledge of population health and First Nations perspective on health and
wellness
- In-depth knowledge of First Nations health and wellness system needs
- Knowledge in home & community care planning, programming, and community
development knowledge.
- Knowledge of scope of practice issues, liability, and standards of the
nursing profession.
- Knowledge of other links with the HCCP, i.e., Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative
(ADI) strategy; ISC’s In-Home Care Program.
- Must have strong written communication skills with the ability to prepare
individual support plans for community members and coordinate the
implementation of client program plans.
- Attention to detail and strong interpersonal skills.
- Ability to establish priorities, work and solve problems independently, and
proceed with objectives without supervision.
- Proficient with computers, software programs, and applications such as MS
Office, telehealth, EMR, etc.
- Competency in managing technology related to health and healthcare systems.
- Strong leadership, critical thinking, and change management skillset.
- Capable to adapt quickly to changing situations with the ability to function
in a demanding and stressful environment.
- Adheres to the scope of practice as documented in the Regulated Health
Professions Act (RHPA).
- Knowledgeable of Regional/Facility/Unit policies, procedures, protocols, and
guidelines.
- Knowledgeable of legislation: Personal Health Information Act (PHIA),
Protection of Persons in Care Act, Mental Health Act, Workplace Hazardous
Material Information System (WHMIS), Principles of Routine Practices
(Universal Precautions) as well as other pertinent legislated acts.
Conditions of Employment:
- Must produce a satisfactory Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable
Sector Search).
- Must produce a satisfactory Child Abuse Registry Check.
- Must produce a satisfactory Adult Abuse Registry Check.
What we offer
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Pension
- Work-Life Balance
Working Conditions
- Work in an office and in the partnership community's health centers.
- Travel to the communities frequently and as requested, by all forms of
transportation to remote and northern First Nation Communities in MB.
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SERDC recognizes the importance of building an exemplary service delivery
organization. We are committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion,
and are proud to support career opportunities for Indigenous peoples to reflect
the communities we serve.
Preference will be given to qualified SERDC or First Nation members who
voluntarily self-declare in their application.
Reasonable accommodation is available upon the applicant's request.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however we will
only be contacting candidates selected for interviews.
CLOSING DATE: all applications must be received by 4:00 p.m. on September 12th,
2025.