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CBHSSJB celebrates Administrative Professionals' Week

Summary

Under the theme "Together for the common interest", the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay would like to take the opportunity to recognize all administrative professionals across the organization. 

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The past three years have been demanding, not only for our front-line staff and support staff, but also for our administrative departments, who ensured day-to-day operations continued despite unprecedented challenges. 

Administrative professionals work in all departments to support the flow of information and documentation. They build a bridge between managers, employees and clients, for whom they are the first point of contact  .

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Did you know?

The CBHSSJB employs more than 500 administrative professionals and 650 administrative support staff.

It is important that their work do not go unnoticed and that we take the time to highlight their contribution in all the services of the CBHSSJB. We sincerely thank them for their work. 

Nathalie Roussin

Thank-you from HR

“There are nearly 2,000 of you in our institution, always there to support and guide all the teams. Every day, your expertise and kindness allow us to surpass ourselves for the benefit of our population. From the medical teams to the executive management and the administrative services, you are critical at all levels of our organization and we are so grateful to you today.

April 23-29 is Administrative Staff Week, so let's all remember to say THANK YOU.

I invite you to join me in recognizing and acknowledging the many contributions and dedication of our administrative support professionals.” – Nathalie Roussin - Director of Human Resources

The CBHSSJB has openings for a wide range of administrative professionals and support staff across the organization.

To join our team, please visit our Job Postings

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