Maternal Child Health Worker George Gordon First Nation
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Healthcare
Community Health, Health Education & Promotion, Public Health
Maternal Child Health Worker
The George Gordon First Nation is seeking a positive, mature candidate to fill the position of Maternal Child Health. The successful candidate will be under the supervision of the Director of Health Services to assist community families, develop their parenting skills, access resources in and out of the community, and provide methods of raising healthy babies and young children in an environment of safety, growth, and learning.
Duties & Responsibilities- Implement support services which include screening and assessment of pregnant women and new parents to assess family needs
- Keeping woman informed about family planning and sexual reproductive medical services.
- Teaching and supporting pregnant women to maintain a healthier lifestyle
- Utilizing new ways to improve the health delivery services for mothers and their children. This involves not only using applied research methods but also utilizing traditional parenting methods.
- Introducing and implementing comprehensive screening and assessment tools which are crucial for early identification and referral of pregnant women and families with young children who may be at risk of poor health outcomes.
- Providing support service linkages and education as well as resources needed to reduce high risk behaviors and the promotion of healthy birth outcomes once risk factors have been identified.
- Completing the initial individual/family assessment. Identifying individual/family strengths and assets.
- Providing outreach services and informing the community about matters of maternal child health and social services and their resources.
- Evaluating the individual/family service plan on a regular basis, adjusting based on the family’s needs and desired outcomes, and facilitating referrals when necessary.
- Tracking family progress in accomplishing the goals developed in partnership with them, by reviewing goals with the family and documenting achievements.
- Doing follow-up phone calls to agencies in respect to the client’s treatment plans, medical appointments or referrals or any other case management processes.
- Diploma or Certificate in Early Childhood Education, Youth Care, Addictions and/or Community Development or a combination of experience and education.
- Ability to build and maintain a helpful professional relationship
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment
- Strong computer skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Ability to promote an alcohol and drug free lifestyle
- Willing to submit background checks (CPIC & vulnerable)
- Current Saskatchewan Class 5 license
Salary will be based on experience, training, and education.
Final date to receive applications:
August 26,2026 @ 4:00PM
Applicants will only be considered if all the required documentation is received by the closing date. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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