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Indigenous Doula Part-Time

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Listing for: Union Gospel Mission
Full Time, Part Time, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-07-06
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Community Health, Mental Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 31.92 - 34.88 CAD Hourly CAD 31.92 34.88 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Indigenous Doula (Permanent, Part-Time)

The Indigenous Doula reports to the Supervisor, Programs and works collaboratively with the Stabilization & Recovery team to provide strengths-based, trauma-informed, family support for program tenants and their babies, ensuring they have the appropriate level of practical support for daily living. The Indigenous Doula will prioritize families that need higher levels of support and Indigenous families. They will have lived experience of Indigenous culture and traditions.

The doula will support in the home during the fourth trimester following birth, and provide education, nonjudgmental support and companionship; assist with newborn care and family adjustment, meal preparation, and other activities of daily living.

This is a permanent, part-time (30 hours per week) position. The starting range for this position is $31.92 to $34.88 per hour.

Due to the nature of the participants, we serve, only female candidates will be considered for this position.

Main Duties and Responsibilities
  • Provides culturally safe services to diverse populations, including Indigenous Peoples.
  • Provide the mothers with emotional, physical, moral, and educational support, especially as the other parent and other close relatives are not living with the mother and baby in recovery.
  • Educate the mothers on techniques that increase comfort and to make the transition to motherhood easier in a culturally relevant and holistic way.
  • Listen to the concerns and questions of the mothers in a kind, nonjudgemental way and offering the best possible advice from sacred traditions and Indigenous knowledge and wisdom.
  • Visit the mother once they have been discharged from hospital to The Sanctuary and assist with the care of the baby while the mother heals.
  • Provide practical support and advice to the mother after childbirth, like organizing the nursery, running errands, and assisting with breastfeeding and meal preparation.
  • Keeping up to date on childbirth support, birthing techniques, and pre and post-natal care by conducting research, networking with other Doulas and mothers, and attending workshops and lectures.
  • Help organize and participate in program activities as applicable, offering ideas and resources when appropriate.
  • Participate in staff meetings, training, and cultural and spiritual development opportunities, and perform other duties as required by your supervisor.
  • Follow UGM processes and protocols in working with and including UGM’s Matriarch and Elder.
  • Adhere to all UGM published policies, practices and procedures, including Occupational Health and Safety.
Knowledge,

Skills and Abilities
  • Mature individual, committed to and in agreement with UGM’s Mission Statement, Core Values and Statement of Faith.
  • Indigenous ancestry/identity is a bona fide occupational requirement for this position:
    Only individuals who identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, Inuit) will be considered for this position.
  • A Doula Certificate is required, along with membership with the doula services association of BC.
  • Other combinations of lived experience and education may be considered.
  • At least 20 hours of training in one or more of these subjects: counselling; crisis and conflict resolution; psychosocial intervention for substance use and concurrent disorders; and trauma-informed practice.
  • Basic computer skills (Outlook, Word, Excel).
  • Calm and nurturing presence & exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to multi-task and work well under pressure, and function independently.
  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality within the organization and its clientele.
  • Experience with Indigenous peoples; working in a multi-ethnic and socially diverse community is an asset.
  • Knowledge of Families in Recovery (FIR) program at (BC Women’s) and local MCFD/VACVFS offices and system is an asset.
  • Willing to complete UGM’s Non-Violent Crisis Intervention course and all other mandatory training.
Work Location

Work is generally performed indoors, with up to 65% of the time spent outdoors in all types of weather.

Physical Requirements

Work fluctuates between sedentary and active, but may require standing, walking or reaching for up to 90% of the time. Employee is…

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