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MLTC is currently seeking an energetic motivated individual to fill the full-time term position of Accreditation Coordinator for the Health & Social Development Department. The term of this positon will be 24 months. The primary role of the Accreditation Coordinator is to oversee and manage the implementation monitoring and support the Accreditation processes, for the MLTC 2nd level Health Services, 1 CHN First Nation, 1 PHC First Nation and the Mistahey Treatment Centre.
Qualifications:
- The incumbent requires a Health Care Administration Diploma and/or Senior Administration Management with a minimum of five (5) years' of work experience will be considered
- Project Management and Human Management experience
- Excellent communication both (written and oral) and interpersonal skills required to develop effective working relationships with First Nation staff, administration, and community members.
- Supporting change management within an organization to improve quality
- Ability to work well under pressure, with demonstrated time-management skills
- Policy and Procedures development
- Excellent time management skills
- Demonstrated ability to produce timely results
- Demonstrated excellent judgement within the scope of duties as wells as strong problem-solving skills
- Patience and coaching skills
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office 2010 - especially in Excel, but also Word, PowerPoint and Outlook, etc.
- Knowledge of First Nations' funding as transferred under federal and provincial funding agreements.
- Demonstrated knowledge and sensitivity to First Nations' culture and beliefs; issues and barriers.
- Ability to fluently speak and understand Cree and/or Dene is considered a valuable asset.
- Must possess a valid SK Driver's License and be willing to travel extensively.
For more information, please contact Flora Fiddler, Director of Health & Social Development @ (306) 236-5817, or visit the MLTC website at www.mltc.ca.