<p>SUMMARY OF THE POSITION<br>Person who is responsible for one or more programs with a view to providing professional assistance for the development of services to address intergenerational trauma. She/he conducts research activities that are necessary for identifying and assessing needs and resources. </p><p>She/he designs and proposes development plans and programs in order to ensure adequate service planning. She/he provides advice concerning the implementation or improvement of programs and/or services. She/he may participate in various teaching or training activities. Person will work in collaboration with the Cree School Board and other Cree entities that work in a school context locally and regionally.</p><p>SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS<br>Under the hierarchical authority of the clinical services coordinator and in collaboration with the assistant-head medical technologist, the person actively collaborates in the selection, implementation, execution and supervision of delocalized medical biology exams carried out outside of the laboratory according to the principles of medical biology laboratories and compliance with the ISO 22870 standard.</p><p>In particular, she/he is the resource person for logistical support and the application of guidelines for non-laboratory analyses. She/he collaborates with the qualified personnel and the various managers of the various centers for the preparation of the SOPs and ensures the follow-up as regards with quality assurance.</p><p>Education and Experience:</p><ul><li>Hold a university degree in a health discipline or in another discipline deemed relevant to the performance of the duties and have a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in a medical laboratory and in quality management setting;</li><li>Two (2) years of relevant experience in DBME tasks related to training, document management and planning (An asset). </li></ul><p>Knowledge and Capabilities:</p><ul><li>Have the ability to effectively contribute to decision-making and coordination within a multidisciplinary team</li><li>Be able to work effectively in a team;</li><li>Be able to communicate effectively in front of an audience, in a respectful and effective manner;</li><li>Be able to effectively handle several projects simultaneously and choose the most effective means and methods according to the mandates entrusted;</li><li>Have excellent analytical skills and a spirit of synthesis;</li><li>Have the ability to adapt to changes and manage priorities;</li><li>Be able to produce high quality standardized operational procedures and training materials;</li><li>Have leadership, be creative and innovative;</li><li>Have a spirit of initiative and good judgment;</li><li>Have the ability to interact in a culturally-safe and professional manner with internal and external partners;</li><li>Have professional rigor;</li><li>Have a strong concern for confidentiality;</li><li>Know and apply safe laboratory practices;</li><li>Have a good knowledge of bibliographic research methods;</li><li>Know and master the Microsoft Office suite;</li><li>Good knowledge of laboratory information systems;</li><li>Be able to accommodate all annexed tasks requested by management.</li></ul><p>LANGUAGE* Fluent in English and French;* Fluent in Cree is an asset.</p><p>OTHER* The candidate must be available to travel 1 to 2 weeks per month on the territory; Longer periods may be required during implementation phases;* This position offers the possibility of telework, depending on operational needs and upon agreement with the employer. Please note that this is not a permanent condition of the position, and that the employer reserves the right to require regular physical presence in the office.</p>
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