First Nations and Metis Patient Navigator bei Saskatchewan Health Authority
Saskatchewan Health Authority · Saskatoon, Kanada · Onsite
- Professional
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Closure Date: October 8, 2025 11:59 PM CST
Position #: 9007371
Union: Saskatchewan Government and General Employees Union
Bargaining Unit: SGEU - Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
City/Town: Saskatoon
Facility: Saskatoon Cancer Centre
Department: Supportive Care
Type: Part-time regular
Expected Start Date: October 28, 2025
FTE: 0.50
Shift Information:
Hours of Work: In a 3 week rotation : 7 shift(s) of 7.77 hours
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band 5, $31.113 to $36.334 (9 step range)
General Accountability:
The First Nations and Métis Patient Navigator is a critical part of the cancer care team, serving as the primary patient advocate and liaison. This role is responsible for the coordination and delivery of non-medical services to patients identifying as First Nations and/or Métis and requesting culturally appropriate advocacy and support through their cancer treatment journey.
In collaboration with health system partners, clinicians and community partners, the Navigator supports the patient as part of the cancer care team. This role also serves as an education/liaison resource for the cancer care team to better understand community and cultural resources.
Qualifications:
Education:
A level of education, training, and experience equivalent to a degree in a health or social sciences related discipline, and three (3) years recent related experience working in Indigenous healthcare.
Education in Indigenous studies and/or through an Indigenous Educational faculty is considered an asset
Membership:
- General requirement for membership in the appropriate professional association
Knowledge and Experience:
- 3 years working in applied health care or social service delivery
- 3 years working with First Nations and Métis communities
- Demonstrated leadership in patient advocacy, patient education and program development and evaluation
- Experience with or knowledge of the delivery of cancer treatment programs an asset
- Demonstrated understanding of Canadian colonization, Indigenous specific racism and its impact on the current health and wellness of Indigenous peoples specific to Saskatchewan.
- Knowledge of social, economic, political and historical realities impacting indigenous communities and familiarity with Indigenous Cultural Safety and anti-racism and accompanying reports (BC DRIPA, TRC, etc.).
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience working with First Nations and Métis
communities and organizations. - Extensive knowledge of Indigenous languages, cultures, customs and traditions.
- Experience or knowledge of the Saskatchewan health care system and community-based resources within and accessible to First Nation and Métis populations.
- Knowledge of community, social and health care programs within the province.
- Lived experience with Indigenous populations is an asset.
- Commitment to upholding the shared responsibility of creating lasting and
meaningful reconciliation in Canada as per TRC (2015).
Skills:
- Demonstrated relationship building skills including the ability to work with multiple
diverse stakeholders in the health, allied services and community sectors, including
those internal and external to SCA. - Demonstrated ability to provide person-centred and culturally safe supports.
- Demonstrated knowledge, understanding and application of cultural safety and culturally responsive care .
- Superior communications skills to develop and present complex information in written and verbal formats to diverse audiences including patients, medical experts and community partners.
- Superior problem-solving skills including demonstrating initiative and independent
judgement integrated with empathy, compassion and integrity. - Competency in the use of computer and Microsoft applications.
- Demonstrated leadership skills.
- Ability to work independently and within team environments to meet deadlines and
accomplish objectives. - Ability to prioritize workload, keep accurate records and write reports as necessary.
- Ability to adapt as the Indigenous care program evolves.
About Company
We work together to improve our health and well-being. Every day. For everyone.
We are committed to building a representative, diverse, inclusive, and culturally responsive workforce.
We are committed to the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Calls to Action.
We work in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, acknowledging Saskatchewan as the traditional territory of First Nations and Métis People.