Job Title : Senior Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Consultant
Employee Group : Non-Union
Hours of Work : 37.5 hour work week, Mon-Fri, Days
Rate of Pay : $59.36 - $68.81 per hour
This position is a St. Joseph'sHealth System role, and will support operations across the various Health
System sites, with a primary work location of St. Joseph's Healthcare
Hamilton.
POSITION SUMMARY
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead the implementation of the SJHH Black Health Plan at SJHH and facilitate the development of similar plans and activities across the SJHS member organizationsDevelop and implement anti-racism / anti-discrimination learning and training programs and tools that engage staff at all levels, including design, communication, implementation, training, and on-going supportConduct needs assessments to scope organization Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR priorities that impact people and cultureEstablish measures of success of key initiatives, evaluate and monitor their effectiveness, and leverage analysis to improve Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR interventionsCollect and analyze voluntary workforce socio-demographic data (as a part of tracking measurement of diversity progress) and interface with key partners to advance representation and inclusiveness in SJHS organizationsLead the design, development and delivery of targeted Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR interventions to enhance individual, team and organizational performance and support the SJHS and member organizations’ strategic plansProvide guidance and coaching to staff and leaders across the SJHS on Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR, based on needs assessment, research and fact findingSupport patient sociodemographic data collection that adheres to data governance guidelines such as EGAP principles and that can be used to improve Black Health, and to reduce barriers to care to Black, racialized, and other marginalized patientsBased on evidence-based best practice, provide expertise on all matters related to Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR strategies, programs, processes and policies and support the establishment of Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR standards and guidelines as neededDevelop a comprehensive system to review, monitor and track progress of Black Health and anti-racism initiatives and identify risks, solutions and opportunitiesAct as a champion of Black Health, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (including health equity) and actively work towards identifying and dismantling systemic barriers across the organization with a focus on systemic changeEnsure all initiatives are aligned with EDI-IR and Indigenous Health plans and frameworks through regular and close collaboration with the EDI Team and Indigenous Health TeamConduct environment scans and community consultation to identify emerging health needs and assess priorities and issues for Black, racialized and other historically marginalized communitiesWork in consultation with key partners internally (such as EDI councils, Indigenous Health Team, Affinity Groups, Patient Family Advisory Council, HR and Staff committees) to build integrated and impactful Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR initiativesCommunity consultation and liaising externally with the GHHN Black Health Working Group, other Black-led organization and organizations doing anti-racism / EDI-IR work, and Black and racialized community members / patients to ensure community accountabilityWork closely with Executives, Directors and Managers to coach, plan and implement Black Health and anti-racism change initiatives / strategies to support the Black Health Plan and related EDI-IR frameworksConsult with key internal and external partners as needed on the implementation of EGAP Principles at SJHS and establish connections with Black-led broader research and health equity initiativesIn partnership with OH&S, provide support, engage in problem-solving and offer resources to Black, racialized, and other marginalized healthcare workers who have experienced discrimination while at workIn partnership with Patient Relations and Quality, provide expert opinion, engage in problem-solving and planning responses to Black, racialized, and other marginalized patients / family / visitors who submit feedback related to discriminationEstablish organization-wide processes that support Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR events programming and support implementation (eg. Black History Month and other EDI-IR related events)Participate on committees, teams and programs with regards to furthering SJHS's commitment to Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IRAct as a point of the contact for managers in units / departments for specific Black Health, anti-racism, and EDI-IR interventions. Seeks guidance on escalated matters and emergent situationsQUALIFICATIONS
Undergraduate Degree in Health, education, or social sciences-related field, human resources, community development, and / or EDI-IR or ARAO specializationMasters Degree in Health, education, or social sciences-related field, human resources, community development, and / or EDI-IR or ARAO specialization is preferredEDI, Communications, HR Certification is preferredMinimum 7 years practical and related experience with Black Health and anti-racism frameworks and strategies (in healthcare preferred)Experience developing and implementing anti-racism learning strategies and solutionsDemonstrated successful experience in effecting change and transformation in a unionized environmentPreference will be given to candidates with lived experience of anti-Black racism who have an understanding of barriers faced by Black and racialized communities in the Hamilton, Brantford, and Guelph areasExperience in in identifying and addressing the health equity barriers of Black and racialized communitiesCanadian Certified Inclusion Professional (CCIP) is an assetMembership with the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion is an assetCanadian Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation an asset, with additional courses / training related to equity, diversity and inclusionAlternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) certification, and / or Meditation and Conflict Resolution courses would be an assetBilingualism in French / English an assetUnderstands the principles of Black Health, anti-racism and EDI-IR, and is able to design, develop, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of in-person, virtual, and e-learning activities or programsStrong leadership, collaboration and interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective working relationships with clients and colleaguesDemonstrated leadership in working with historically oppressed communities, navigating institutional resistance and leading equity and anti-oppression work and / or demonstrated experience influencing positive change in Black Health, equity, diversity, inclusion and Indigenous ReconciliationDemonstrated consultative approach with an inclusion mindset and the ability to effectively build relationships across all levels of the organizationStrong conceptual critical thinking and design skills as applied to policies, programs, and processesDemonstrated experience in effecting change and transformation in a unionized environmentChange management certification is an assetSubject matter expert to providing coaching and support on matters of Black Health and anti-racismHas excellent communication and facilitation skills and is able to effectively lead a variety of meetings with multiple levels of internal clientsExcellent organizational, problem-solving and systems thinking skillsSkilled in the use of Microsoft Office suite of tools (Teams, Word, Excel and PowerPoint)Must be flexible and adaptableWHAT WE OFFER :
Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)Free parking100% Employer Paid BenefitsEmployee purchase discount programEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)St. Joseph’s Lifecare Centre Brantford recognizes the importance of immunization to protect our residents, staff, and others from COVID-19. As such, subject to any verified medical exemption or accommodation required by applicable human rights legislation, it will be a condition of employment that all new hires have received all required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada.
St. Joseph's Lifecare Centre appreciates all responses. However, only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
St. Joseph’s Lifecare Centre Brantford is an equal opportunity employer and strives for equity, inclusiveness, and diversity in all programs, facilities, and people. St. Joseph’s Lifecare Centre Brantford is committed to creating a barrier-free, accessible organization, utilizing a collaborative approach in supporting persons with disabilities during the recruitment, assessment, selection, hiring, and the ongoing employment life cycle. Upon individual request, the Lifecare Centre will endeavor to remove any barrier to the employment lifecycle to accommodate those employees with disabilities.