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Monthly visits at the Health Center include Doctors and
Optometrists.
Monthly Clinics include: Dietician, Diabetic, FootCare, Pre-natal,
and Post-natal.
Please call Jen at (819) 627-9060 for further information or to book your appointment.
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Health Director
Dave McLaren
(819) 627-9060
david.mclaren@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the guidance and direction of the Chief and
Council, and in accordance with the orientations and policies
adopted by the First Nation Council and ratified by the General
Membership, the Director General plans, develops, organizes,
directs and controls all the activities, services and programs
under the jurisdiction of the Eagle Village First Nation
Council. The incumbent is responsible for the implementation of
sound and efficient management practices. The Director General
also provides advice and assistance to the First Nation Council
in financial, administrative, managerial and technical fields.
The Director General is accountable to the First Nation Council
and ultimately to the Eagle Village First Nation Members. The
incumbent must develop and implement effective means of
communication to ensure that the members are always well
informed of the services available to them and of the
administration of the First Nation resources.
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NNADAP
Vicky Constant
(819) 627-9060
vicky.constant@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the supervision of the Director - Health
and Social Services the incumbent, in conjunction with the other
health professionals, acts as the main resource person to
promote the prevention of alcohol and drug abuse in the
community; to provide education on the danger and problems
associated to alcohol and drug dependency; to establish and
maintain liaison contact with health professionals, law
enforcers, referral agencies, community leaders; to make
referrals to treatment centers and provide a continuing support
system during post-treatment phase; and to provide support to
family members.
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Community Health Representative
Tina Chevrier
(819) 627-9060
tina.chevrier@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the supervision of the Director - Health the incumbent, in
conjunction with the other health professionals, coordinates
prevention health programs in response to the needs of the
community. Informs the people of the proper channels of health
services to ensure quality services for their families; promotes
and provides information on health, nutrition, sanitation,
hygiene, diseases, and lifestyle; promotes and encourages
community links by incorporating social activities within the
prevention strategies.
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Mental
Wellness
Virginia McMartin
(819) 627-9060
virginia.mcmartin@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the supervision of the Director - Health and Social
Services, the incumbent plans and organizes Wellness Program@
activities and workshops to enable individuals in the community
to be fundamentally happy, to feel at ease with themselves, to
react positively to different situations and to maintain a
constructive relationship with their immediate environment and
with the society of which they are part of. Mental Health
Wellness as much in common with the traditional Anishinabe
concept of health which means that health is more than the
absence of illness, it alludes to a state of mental, physical,
emotional and spiritual balance.
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Community
Nurse
Jennifer Pressault
(819) 627-9060
jennifer.pressault@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the supervision of the Director of Health
and Social Services, the incumbent will participate in the
planning, organization and provision of health and homecare
services in accordance with the policies adopted by the Eagle
Village First Nation Council in order to instill healthy living
habits with a view to preventing and reducing the incidence of
disease, ill health and mortality thus, allowing at the very
least the same level of health and homecare services as other
Canadians. The incumbent is also responsible for the case
management, ensuring that each client receives the care and
services according to their specific needs.
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Home
Care Services
Down
(819) 627-9060
carole.massie@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the direction of the Community Health
Nurse, and in accordance with the policies adopted by the Eagle
Village First Nation Council, the incumbent delivers in
conjunction with the other health professionals, the provision
of ongoing and short-term home support services for individuals
and families during periods of incapacity, convalescence or
family disruption, or to elderly persons who are in loss of
autonomy.
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Sports & Leisure Coordinator
Mitchell
McMartin
(819) 627-9060
mitchell.mcmartin@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the
direction of the Recreation and Sports Coordinator, and in
accordance with the policies adopted by the Eagle Village
Council and the orientations and priorities defined by the
Recreation Committee, the Youth Coordinator plans, coordinates
and organizes social, recreation and sports activities for the
youth population of the Eagle Village First Nation living in
Kipawa and the immediate surrounding area.
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Daycare
Director
Patty Hunter
(819) 627-1000
patty.hunter@evfn.ca
Day Care Web
Site
Description:
Under the
direction of the Director General, and in accordance with the
policies adopted by the Eagle Village First Nation Council and
the orientations and priorities defined by the Board of
Directors, the Daycare Director, organizes, manages, administers
and controls the daycare programs, services, operations,
resources and activities of the Eagle Village First Nation. The
incumbent is accountable to the Director General and to the
Board of Directors particularly for the daycare programs and
orientations.
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Environmental Health Technician
Terry Perrier
(819) 627-9060
terry.perrier@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the supervision of the Director of Health
and Social Services, and in accordance with the agreement and
guidelines of Health Canada, the incumbent manages a
bacteriological monitoring program in order to monitor the
quality of the treated water production and distribution systems
in the communities of Eagle Village, Long Point and Temiskaming
First Nations; develops a communication strategy in order to
keep the Chief and Council, the health official and the
communities informed and well aware. The incumbent is
accountable to the Director General.
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Frontline Social Services
Melanie Plouffe
(819) 627-9026
melanie.plouffe@evfn.ca
Description:
To be updated in
the Future....
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Social Worker
Linda Poulin
(819) 627-9005
1-800-567-6405 (Emergency Line)
linda.poulin@evfn.ca
Description:
To be updated in
the Future....
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Health Center Reception
Jennifer King
(819) 627-9060
jennifer.king@evfn.ca
Description:
Under the supervision of the Director - Health and Social
Services, the incumbent greets and directs visitors, receives
and transfers telephone and FAX communications, types letters
and documents, executes clerical duties.
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