The First Nations Health Authority has 1 contract position available for a midwife in north Vancouver Island, serving Midwifery clinics in Port Hardy and/or Port McNeill, Kwakwaka’wakw Outreach Program, and in community. This contracted position also includes funded clinic space, MOA and some funding for local work-related travel.
The components of this role include provision of clinical midwifery care and non-clinical work including collaborating with Kwakwaka’wakw Maternal Child and Family Health Program as well as offering education to acute care nurses, other health care providers and doulas. These roles also involve community-based education to support families and outreach to local First Nations communities.
The midwife will provide comprehensive prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care, in the Mt. Waddington area. The midwife will also ensure that these clinical services are provided in a culturally safe and appropriate way to the local First Nations communities in the north island region. The midwife will share call coverage, with at least one midwife on call at any given time.
The successful midwife will collaborate with other practitioners to meet the care needs of mother and baby, whether the birth is planned to take place locally on the north island or requires a higher level of care at another site on Vancouver Island. The midwife will work collaboratively with other midwive(s) to serve this area.
This unique midwifery opportunity, providing clinical care, leadership activities and educational support to other health care providers, will be especially appealing to midwives seeking diversity in their work, and who have keen interest in serving a predominantly indigenous population.
There is a requirement that the successful Midwife will register for and complete the San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety training available through PHSA within 6 months.
Start Date
February 1, 2025
Community Information
Located on the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island, the communities of Port McNeill and Port Hardy offer year-round recreational activities in a natural wilderness with large expanses of undeveloped coastline.
The combined population of the communities is approximately 6,800 residents. With regularly scheduled daily flights from Port Hardy, Vancouver is less than an hour away. Combining this with a good highway, you can live and work close to nature, while enjoying ease of access to larger centres.
For additional information, visit: https://www.porthardy.ca/ and http://www.town.portmcneill.bc.ca/.
This recruitment collaboration between First Nations Health Authority and Island Health; the contracted position is held with FNHA, while privileging and credentialing is in accordance with the Island Health Medical Staff Rules and Bylaws.
Port Hardy and Port McNeill Hospitals
In collaboration the First Nations Health Authority and Island Health please submit your cover letter and cv to the following emails:
Paul Coppard, Talent Acquisition Partner, Medical Affairs & Wellness Office(MAWO)
Email: Medical.Affairs@fnha.ca
Celina Callaghan, Medical Staff Recruiter
Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Full licensure (Registrant Category) with the College of Midwives of BC
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Eligible for privileges at Port McNeill and Port Hardy Hospitals
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Additional Certifications & Training: as per BCCNM requirements in General