
First Nations Health Consortium
The First Nations Health Consortium Ltd. of Alberta (FNHC) is looking to hire an Indigenous Access Worker. This position is the first point of contact for families and service providers seeking support to meet a child’s needs. An Access Worker listens, ask questions and gathers important information from a caller and connects the family to FNHC Regional Service Coordinators, Support Services Team, or other resources, as appropriate.
This position is available on a term basis to March 31, 2024 but may be extended.
Working to uphold Jordan’s Principle, the Consortium provides a ‘service coordination’ role in Alberta for all First Nation children living on or off reserve and serves as the link between any First Nation child and the service or program need for the child.
- This position would be best suited to individuals who have experience with First Nations organizations and communities.
- Strong communication skills and demonstrated self-motivation.
- Data collection is also a key expectation in this role. You will be required to input statistical information accurately and efficiently into a database. Data is rigorously evaluated, and all Access Workers are expected to ensure the quality, consistency and integrity of all data collection.
- Proficient with using technology (laptops, database, pdfs, outlook, etc.)
Requirements of Employment
- Criminal Record Check & Vulnerable Sector Check, and Child Intervention Check
- Confirmation of Covid Vaccinations
- 3-year Driver’s Abstract
Closing Date
This posting will remain active until a suitable candidate is found.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected] or fax to (780) 784-8842. We thank you for your interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.