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Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre

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The Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre provides culturally-sensitive healthcare and wellness services to Indigenous communities in southwestern Ontario, promoting holistic health and well-being.

Health, Wellness & Fitness
11–50 people

Open positions

Early Years Cultural Facilitator

On-site · Cambridge

The facilitator supports Indigenous children and their families by planning and delivering culturally grounded programming that promotes identity and wellness. They also collaborate with staff, Elders, and community partners to ensure accessible and inclusive services.

Family Physician

On-site · Cambridge

The Family Physician provides comprehensive primary care, including health promotion, disease prevention, and chronic disease management for Indigenous clients. They work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team to develop care plans and maintain accurate clinical documentation.

FT Family Physician

On-site · London

The Family Physician provides comprehensive primary care, including health promotion and chronic disease management, for Indigenous clients. They work within an interdisciplinary team to coordinate longitudinal, relationship-based care and maintain clinical documentation according to CPSO standards.

Family Physician- Full Time

On-site · London

Provide comprehensive primary care, including health promotion and chronic disease management, for Indigenous clients. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of practitioners to deliver wholistic, relationship-based care.

Family Physician – Full Time

On-site · Owen Sound

Provide comprehensive primary care, including health promotion and chronic disease management, for Indigenous clients. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of practitioners to deliver wholistic, culturally safe healthcare.

Early Years Cultural Facilitator

On-site · Cambridge

The facilitator plans and delivers culturally grounded programming for Indigenous children aged 0-6 and their families to promote identity and wholistic wellness. They collaborate with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and staff to foster community connection and ensure program accessibility.