Midwifery Project Coordinator at The METIS NATION of Saskatchewan Registry
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Jun, 26

Salary

68979.0

Posted On

28 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Planning, Coordination, Stakeholder Engagement, Community Consultation, Reporting, Documentation Maintenance, Research, Data Collection, Knowledge Sharing, Microsoft Office Suite, Digital Project Management Tools, Writing, Presentation Skills, Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Cross-cultural Teamwork

Industry

Government Administration

Description
POSITION TITLE: Midwifery Project Coordinator DEPARTMENT: Health and Mental Health & Addictions CLASSIFICATION: MGO-06 SALARY RANGE: Starting at $68,979.00 Per Annum  POSITION TYPE: Full-time, 1-Year Term (Until March 31, 2027)  LOCATION: Saskatoon ACCOUNTABLE TO: Midwifery Project Manager Brief Overview: The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN-S) Ministry of Health and Mental Health & Addictions leads innovative initiatives to improve health outcomes and self-determined care for Métis families across Saskatchewan. The MN-S Midwifery Project aims to strengthen Métis-led birthing systems, expand access to culturally safe care, and advance a vision for a Métis-led birthing centre in Saskatchewan. The Midwifery Project Coordinator will support the planning, coordination, and implementation of project activities, working closely with MN-S Health and Mental Health & Addictions leadership, consultants, and community partners. The Coordinator will ensure smooth day-to-day operations, maintain project documentation, and assist with research, outreach, and reporting to support the success of the MN-S Midwifery Project. Key Responsibilities:  * Support project planning, scheduling, and coordination of meetings and events. * Aid in the design and delivery of project initiatives and services. * Facilitate communication and collaboration among MN-S departments, consultants, and community partners. * Support stakeholder engagement and community consultation logistics. * Prepare reports, briefings, and presentations for MN-S leadership and partners. * Maintain project files and documentation according to MN-S standards. * Contribute to research, data collection, and knowledge-sharing activities. * Other duties as assigned.  Knowledge and Skills: * Understanding of Indigenous health systems, community engagement, and Métis cultural frameworks. * Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, teams, and digital project management tools. * Strong writing, reporting, and presentation skills. * Strong organizational and communication skills. * Ability to manage multiple tasks and timelines effectively. * Experience working collaboratively in cross-cultural and multidisciplinary teams. * Familiarity with Métis culture, history, and governance preferred. Qualifications: * Bachelor’s degree in public health, Indigenous studies, sociology or related field is preferred.  * 3-5 years of relevant community or project coordination experience with demonstrated experience in community-based or Indigenous health project coordination. * An equivalent combination of education and/or experience may be considered if it directly relates to the essential duties and responsibilities.  Additional requirements: * A valid Saskatchewan driver’s license and/or access to reliable transportation to our downtown location would be required. * Occasional travel throughout the province may be required.  * The successful candidate must undergo a Criminal Record Check. * Please submit your application by 9:59 PM on April 11, 2026.                                                                             Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Responsibilities
The Midwifery Project Coordinator will support the planning, coordination, and implementation of project activities, working closely with leadership, consultants, and community partners. Responsibilities include ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, maintaining project documentation, and assisting with research, outreach, and reporting.
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