We are seeking a dedicated Program Implementation Specialist (Indigenous Youth Wellness) to support the development and implementation of a culturally responsive Indigenous health model. This role is part of a dynamic implementation team working to improve Indigenous wellness and health equity across Ontario. The successful candidate will play a key role in relationship-building and supporting communities with the delivery of culturally appropriate mental health and substance use services.
The successful incumbent should have a strong understanding of Ontario’s youth mental health and substance use system, combined with a demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusivity, and social justice.
Must live outside the GTA area.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Implementation & Integration: Work collaboratively with Indigenous communities, service providers, and key stakeholders to implement and refine a culturally responsive Indigenous health model.
- Relationship Building: Develop and maintain strong partnerships with Indigenous organizations, healthcare providers, and community leaders to support ongoing engagement and program success.
- Program Support & Coordination: Contribute to program delivery by supporting complex mental health initiatives, developing strategies for integrated care, and ensuring culturally appropriate service delivery.
- Equity & Inclusion Advocacy: Ensure Indigenous perspectives and traditional wellness practices are embedded in all initiatives.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with Indigenous partners, mental health service providers, and government agencies to drive meaningful collaboration.
- Travel & Onsite Visits: Conduct 1-2 annual onsite visits to key locations, including Kenora, Sault Ste. Marie, Cornwall, and Windsor, to engage with community partners. Travel and accommodations will be provided.
Qualifications and Skills
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in public health, youth mental health, Indigenous wellness, implementation, or health equity.
- Lived experience or significant professional experience working with Indigenous communities.
- Hands-on experience in mental health and substance use services, social services, or community-based health initiatives.
- Strong understanding of Ontario’s youth mental health and substance use system and principles of equity, inclusion, and social justice.
- Experience in program implementation, project management, or public health initiatives.
- A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle (for required travel).
- Ability to work independently while collaborating with diverse teams.
- Strong facilitation and stakeholder engagement skills.
Benefits
- 4 weeks' vacation.
- Comprehensive benefits plan.
- HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan)
- Flexible work environment