Job Description
Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS), in partnership with the Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) is co-developing a program for training health professionals living along the western James Bay and Hudson Bay coast. The Queen’s-Weeneebayko Health Education Program (Q-WHEP) marks a new approach to educating and supporting Indigenous youth to pursue careers in healthcare and provides a unique model for transforming Indigenous health across Canada. Through this partnership, QHS and WAHA will co-create decolonized, interprofessional curricula. Articulated by Queens’ and WAHA in January 2025, the shared vision is: Healthcare close to home, provided by our peoples — a vision we are working to realize for the people in these communities.
Reporting to the Director, Queen's - Weeneebayko Education Program and working collaboratively with the Q-WHEP Pathways Lead and the Site Manager, Moosonee Campus, the Bridging Program Manager will support high school graduates or near-graduat...
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