12 Month Contract
Open to individuals of Inuk ancestry
This opportunity is for independent advisors only. The successful advisor will sign an advisor agreement with the Partnership. Advisors are not considered Partnership employees.
The Strategic Partnerships Division plays a key role in the engagement of partners in Canada’s health system and broader cancer community who are critical to implementing practice and policy changes that deliver on the priorities of the 2019-2029 Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control. The division works with the Partnership’s program teams and system partners to develop work plans, monitor progress, and regularly assess new and evolving work to ensure it aligns with the eight priorities of the Strategy. The Strategic Partnership leads communications activities to support and profile the collaborations that drive towards the outcomes of the Strategy. The division also oversees a special agenda of working alongside First Nations, Inuit and Métis to advance People-specific priorities and actions, outlined in the Strategy, by co-developing and implementing solutions to improving cancer care for those in these communities.
To achieve the work of the refreshed Strategy and our Commitment to Reconciliation, the Partnership engages with experts and knowledge holders from across the country as part of our advisory structure. This approach fosters collaboration, reciprocity, credibility, and deepens the involvement of a wide variety of perspectives from across Canada. The First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Advisory includes individuals contributing their own individual knowledge and teachings towards advancing the Peoples Specific Priorities of the Strategy as well as across other areas of work within the Partnership. The First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Advisory helps to ensure that the Partnership is connected to emerging priorities and best practices across the country as well as internationally.
The Partnership is currently expanding the approach to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Advisory, and we are seeking an Inuk to join us in this important work. Specifically, the Advisors will work closely with the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cancer strategy team to provide culturally grounded knowledge and strategic guidance to support the enhancement of initiatives within the team and across the organization.
Importantly, the Partnership recognizes and values the diversity of ways of knowing across and within nations. Advisors are encouraged to bring their own community-grounded worldviews to the role within an open and welcoming environment.
The Inuit Advisor will be responsible for:
The successful candidate will be hired on a contract bases for a 12-month term from time of hire.
The incumbent will be able to commit an average of 5 hours per month, with an understanding that the workload will vary depending on the phase of the work. The incumbent must be able to attend meetings with the Partnership and partners during business hours at a time mutually agreed upon.
To apply, please forward an expression of interest to , by April 24, 2025.
Should you have any questions about the role, please feel free to contact Talia Pfefferle by email
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