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Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services Inc
Overview
The Nurse Practitioner provides high-quality, culturally safe mental health and addictions care through both virtual and in-person services. Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments, managing substance abuse treatment, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care.
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Compensation
CA$115,198 - CA$141,680 / YEAR
Posted
3 days ago
Provide culturally appropriate mental wellness assessments, counselling, and support services to Aboriginal adults. Build relationships between traditional Aboriginal and western healing modalities while ensuring quality assurance through case management systems.
CA$58,662 - CA$82,072 / YEAR
14 days ago
Provide comprehensive in-home nursing care to clients in various First Nations communities to optimize health and quality of life. Work within an interdisciplinary team to support clients in remaining safely and independently in their homes.
CA$58,662 - CA$72,147 / YEAR
1 month ago
Sagamok Anishnawbek
The Intake Case Management Worker provides client-centred support to individuals and families seeking mental health and addiction services. This role involves conducting intake interviews, developing recovery plans, and assisting clients in navigating complex social and health systems.
CA$25 - CA$35 / HOUR
4 months ago
The counsellor provides professional one-to-one addiction support, conducts risk assessments, and develops individualized treatment plans for adult clients. Additionally, they facilitate community wellness programs and collaborate with internal and external service providers to support recovery.
CA$30 - CA$45 / HOUR
The counsellor provides mental health services including assessment, counselling, and crisis intervention to children, youth, and their families. They also coordinate care with community partners and integrate Anishinaabe wellness practices into service delivery.