Indigenous Health Speech-Language Pathologist (British Columbia)

Indigenous Health Speech-Language Pathologist (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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Carrier Sekani Family Services
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British Columbia

18 Aug

Carrier Sekani Family Services

British Columbia

Practice uniquely with Carrier Sekani Family Services as a Speech-Language Pathologist in Vanderhoof, British Columbia. Join a driven team committed to improving health outcomes for children.

This position oversees the Speech-Language Pathology Program, focusing on services for families with children aged 0-6. At CSFS, you will engage with Indigenous health priorities while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Your work will enhance community health through research and evidence-based methods, making a real difference where it matters most.

Key Responsibilities:
• Manage Speech-Language Pathology for children and families
• Provide evidence-backed services to First Nations communities




• Collaborate effectively with a team of health professionals
• Innovate through research to boost program outputs
• Analyze data to assess program performance

Requirements:
• Master’s in Speech and Language Pathology
• Certification or eligibility with CASLPA
• Experience with First Nations health services
• Excellent teamwork and collaboration skills
• Desire for continuous learning opportunities

Make a lasting difference in Indigenous health at CSFS in the vibrant community of Vanderhoof.
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📌 Indigenous Health Speech-Language Pathologist (British Columbia)
🏢 Carrier Sekani Family Services
📍 British Columbia

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