Project Coordinator - Lower Limb Mobile Clinic (MOHT)

Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services IncCommunities within the Geographical Area of Maamwesying, ON
CA$73,105 - CA$84,748Hybrid

About The Position

Under the direction of the Maamwesying Ontario Health Team (MOHT) Operations Manager, and in close collaboration with the MOHT Project Management Specialist for Lower Limb Preservation, the Lower Limb Mobile Clinic Project Coordinator is responsible for the development, planning, coordination, and implementation of the Lower Limb Mobile Clinic. This position plays a central role in bringing the mobile clinic from concept to operational reality, ensuring that the initiative improves access to culturally safe, community-based services for First Nations community members who live with or are at risk of diabetes and vascular disease. The Lower Limb Mobile Clinic aims to prevent complications, including non-traumatic lower limb amputations, by delivering on-site assessments, diabetic foot care, wound care, vascular and lower limb assessments, education, navigation support, traditional healing or medicine, and referral services in a fully equipped, culturally safe mobile clinical environment.

Requirements

  • Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field is required
  • Project Management training or certification is required
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in project coordination, preferably in health care or community health is required
  • Experience working with First Nation communities
  • Experience in community-based program development, mobile/outreach health services, or clinical program planning is required
  • Experience with policy and procedure development is required
  • Demonstrated excellent computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft 365 software (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) and Google Drive is required
  • Demonstrated knowledge of current trends in general health care and community resources
  • Ability to adapt and problem‑solve in dynamic, non‑traditional clinical environments
  • Ability to work independently while traveling between communities and managing time in remote or rural settings
  • Ability to meet the physical and sensory demands of the job
  • Valid driver’s license with access to reliable vehicle
  • Ability to frequently travel across Northeastern Ontario
  • A clear criminal reference check is required

Nice To Haves

  • Wound care, diabetes management, or vascular disease knowledge is considered an asset

Responsibilities

  • Development, planning, coordination, and implementation of the Lower Limb Mobile Clinic.
  • Bringing the mobile clinic from concept to operational reality.
  • Ensuring the initiative improves access to culturally safe, community-based services for First Nations community members who live with or are at risk of diabetes and vascular disease.
  • Delivering on-site assessments, diabetic foot care, wound care, vascular and lower limb assessments, education, navigation support, traditional healing or medicine, and referral services in a fully equipped, culturally safe mobile clinical environment.

Benefits

  • Competitive Salary based on experience
  • Paid Extended Health Benefits
  • Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
  • Competitive vacation package with an additional 7 Indigenous statutory holidays
  • 10 Professional Development Days and $1800/Annual Budget
  • Technology Amenities provided (i.e., laptop, cell phone)
  • All travel expenses covered
  • 15 days of Personal Leave
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