RECALL LIST - Beneficiary Attendant - Elders' Home & Hospital
Status
Salary
Hours per day/week
Description
Person whose function is to ensure the hygiene, well-being and surveillance of the users. She/he sees to the comfort, general needs and mobility of the users within a safe environment. She/he assists the users in moving about within the facility, transports them and may also accompany them outside the establishment.
She/he provides basic care to the users and provides information to the health care team about the health status and behaviour of the users.
She/he may be called upon to install certain devices for which she/he has received the proper training. She/he may be responsible for ensuring the availability, maintenance and functioning of equipment and material. She/he carries equipment, collected samples and medical record.
Requirements
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
• A completed Secondary 4 grade.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
• Strong customer service focus;
• Courteous, empathetic and discrete;
• Strong work ethic;
• Excellent listening and communication skills;
• Exercises good judgment;
• Strong sense of personal accountability;
• Attentive to details;
• Resourceful and able to work autonomously;
• Flexible and able to multi-task; and,
• Works well in a team.
LANGUAGE:
• Fluent in Cree and English
Additional Information
Posting start/end date
Updated
Other ways to apply
Please forward your resume to:
Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay
With your application, please make sure to specify the posting number and the job title.
We thank all candidates who apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
In accordance with various Sections of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA), the organization has the objective of staffing all of its positions with qualified and competent beneficiaries of the JBNQA.

Life in Eeyou Istchee
We are the Cree of Eeyou Istchee. We call ourselves Eeyou and Eenou. Our name means simply “the people”. Clients of the CBHSSJB include the almost 18,000 people residing in the nine Cree communities and scattered throughout the territory at hunting camps, mine sites, hydro-electric installations and logging camps.
The best way to experience the Cree way of life is by participating in community and cultural activities. Most communities have an ice rink, fitness centre and a gymnasium. Several communities, including Chisasibi, have indoor pools. Ask the Community Health Representative or Community Organizer at the clinic about opportunities to participate in Cree cultural activities such as walking out ceremonies. The region offers some of the world’s best fishing, canoeing, hiking and snowmobiling.