Aide - Community Assistant, DS (Keewaywin)
The Community Assistant will manage the Community Health Hub building, coordinate staff transportation, and support health service delivery. They will also assist clients with therapy plans, monitor progress, and facilitate clinic visits for visiting professionals.
- On-site
- ON
- Posted Aug 17, 2026
- 1 position
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Job summary
Under SLFNHA’s Developmental Services, the SLFNHA Aide - Community Assistant, DS (Keewaywin) will support all health services delivered by SLFNHA and the administrative duties of the “Community Health Hub”. This would include the maintenance and management of the building, arranging transportation to and from airport for staff, support booking of clients, providing support to individual clients and families by follow-up, monitoring and carrying out services as directed by SLFNHA Health Care Professional staff. Who can apply: Persons living in community year round and those of First Nations ancestry will be given preference (s. 16(1) CHRA) The Aide - Community Assistant, DS will be accountable to the Developmental Services Manager - Clinical and Coordinator - Community for mentorship and day to day support. Hourly Pay Range: $28.197 - $37.874 Position Type: Casual Posting Type: This is a new vacancy Qualifications: * Persons of First Nations ancestry will be given preference (OHRC, Part II, Special Employment). * Ability to communicate in one of the First Nations dialects in the Sioux Lookout Zone is an asset. * Equivalent to partial high school education. The person can read and write so as to communicate easily, and/or count, add, subtract, multiply and divide. * One year of experience working with health or education providers. * Professional integrity and the ability to maintain confidentiality is essential. * Excellent organizational and scheduling skills. * Familiar with the use of popular software such as MS Word, Excel and Adobe Acrobat (PDF) and skilled at use of internet-based tools and willingness to learn SLFNHA scheduling and ordering systems. * Willingness to share knowledge and culture of First Nations people and specifically the respective community. * Willingness to speak up on the health and mental health priorities of your community. * A team player who is able to work independently with minimal supervision. * Knowledge of Anishinabe language an asset. * Valid G Drivers License * Ability to perform the job on a regular basis Roles and Responsibilities: * To organize pick up/drop off of staff at the airport * Organize and coordinate bookings of the “Community Health Hub”, key management * Cleaning and maintenance of building (following LOA with community) * Ensure supplies are ordered through SLFNHA and maintenance requested through community * Access and utilize Wellsky travel coordination and Mustimuhw community health record systems * To support and carry out therapy plans for clients * To monitor progress and report appropriately through documentation or consultation * To support the identification of new clients and make referrals * To assist with the coordination of clinics and home visits for visiting professionals * On job training and service support will be provided * Other duties as assigned Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority focuses on hiring Indigenous employees whenever possible. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify on their application. Self-identification is voluntary and the information is used to assist SLFNHA in hiring Indigenous people from the region whenever possible and to support candidates in their application. We offer competitive and comprehensive employment benefits to Full-Time employees: • Pension plan • Fitness reimbursement program • Comprehensive insurance coverage • Professional development opportunities • Relocation assistance
What you’ll do
The Community Assistant will manage the Community Health Hub building, coordinate staff transportation, and support health service delivery. They will also assist clients with therapy plans, monitor progress, and facilitate clinic visits for visiting professionals.
Requirements
Candidates should have at least partial high school education and one year of experience in health or education. Proficiency in MS Office software and a valid G driver's license are required, with preference given to those of First Nations ancestry.
Benefits
• Pension plan • Fitness reimbursement program • Comprehensive insurance coverage • Professional development opportunities • Relocation assistance
Listed skills
- TeamworkPreferred
- Microsoft ExcelPreferred
- CommunicationPreferred
- Data entryPreferred
Other relevant skills
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- Building maintenance
- Transportation coordination
- Client support
- Scheduling
- Administrative support
- MS Word
- Excel
- Adobe Acrobat
- Data entry
- Communication
- Record keeping
- Teamwork
- Cultural competency
- Willingness To Learn
- Administrative Functions
- Valid Driver's License
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Arithmetic
- Mental Health
- Management
- Community Health
- Confidentiality
- Key Management
- Mentorship
- Coordinating
Job areas
- Administrative
- Healthcare
- Social Services
- Community Assistant
- Mental Health Assistant
- Health Care Assistants
- Psychiatric Aides
Additional details
- Minimum education
- High school
- Minimum experience
- 0+ years
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 40 hours per week