Case Manager - HART Hub
Confidential
Posted: March 26, 2026
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We are seeking a highly motivated Case Manager to join our team and provide comprehensive primary health care within an inter-disciplinary team environment, drawing on the Seven Grandfather Teachings in your work to build relationships.
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Job Description
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
POSITION: Case Manager - HART Hub
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-Time Contract - until March 31, 2028 (possibility of extension pending funding)
VACANCY STATUS: New Position
SALARY RANGE: $58,662-$64,101
LOCATION: Blind River, ON
CLOSING DATE: Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 4:00 pm
Who you are? You are highly motivated in sharing your interest in providing comprehensive primary health care within an inter-disciplinary team environment, Acknowledging the Seven Grandfather Teachings in your work to build relationships. In addition, you have the ability to draw on your own knowledge and life skills to support and maintain efficient operational functions, with a positive outlook.
Who we are? We are a leader in First Nation Health. Our foundation is Indigenous Health in Indigenous Hands. We provide accessible, quality, culturally safe and holistic health care that supports and enhances the wellness of individuals, families, and communities. We work with our 11 First Nation community partners and the IFC in the provision of primary health care, traditional healing, mental wellness and addictions, home and community support services, and health promotion services.
The opportunity: Under the supervision of the Regional Manager, the Case Manager is responsible for providing culturally grounded, trauma-informed, and relational case management support services to Aboriginal adults (18+ years) living with mental health, substance use, and/or homelessness concerns. This role’s key function will be to assess clients’ needs, develop and monitor personalized wellness plans, to assist clients’ in achieving goals set out in their wellness plans while strengthening their connection to identity, culture, and community supports. The Case Manager works collaboratively with clients, their families, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, community partners, and internal program teams to promote wellness, stabilization, and long-term recovery.
What you need to bring with you:
Preference will be given to those individuals with a Bachelor of Social Work (or related degree) and 2 years related work experience (or equivalent combination of education and lived experience).
Experience working with Indigenous populations, mental health and addictions, trauma-informed care, and case management practices.
Knowledge of local Indigenous communities, culture, teachings, language, and traditional health approaches (or willingness to learn).
Demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrated ability to build rapport and clearly communicate with clients.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Proficient skills in computer programs and electronic case management systems.
Knowledge and experience of Anishinabek Health and Traditional healing practices.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated discretion and maturity when handling confidential information.
Successful vulnerable sector check is required.
Ability to work flexible hours; and ability to travel across catchment area.
Must have access to a personal vehicle and willing to travel regularly within the Maamwesying catchment area.
Must have a valid G driver’s license.
Why work with us?
Competitive Salary based on experience
Paid Extended Health Benefits
Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
Competitive vacation package with an additional 7 Indigenous statutory holidays
Life-long learning is a priority, offering 10 Professional Development Days and $1800/Annual Budget
Technology Amenities provided (i.e., laptop, cell phone)
All travel expenses covered
High staff satisfaction rated work environment, priority on provider and client experience
Access to Cultural and Traditional teachings of the Ojibwe People
15 days of Personal Leave
What to expect?
Given the traditional practices of Indigenous people, from time-to-time exposure to smoke from the burning of sacred medicines such as tobacco, sweet grass, sage or cedar may occur.
Accessibility accommodations will be available upon request.
An offer of employment will be conditional upon an acceptable vulnerable sector police records check.
Hiring of Indigenous People will be given preference, as allowed under Section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code – Special Programs.
No artificial intelligence is used in screening, assessing, or selecting applicants for this position.
Qualified individuals are invited to submit to the link in BambooHR, a cover letter along with current resume, certificates, diplomas, and three work related references.
Thank you in advance to all who apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.