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Essential Community Health Worker for New Parents and Infants
Assemblée de la francophonie de l’Ontario
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hamilton, Canada
Location
hamilton
Posted
June 16, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
Shape the future of family health as a Community Health Worker dedicated to maternal and infant care. Provide critical support in prenatal and postnatal phases while fostering community well-being.
In this full-time role, you will support French-speaking families, guiding them through essential health practices and educational workshops. Collaborating with a team of healthcare professionals, you will address the needs of new parents and their newborns, enhancing community health initiatives through informed care.
Key Responsibilities:
• Assess health needs and provide actionable advice
• Lead prenatal and postnatal group sessions
• Develop strong relationships with mothers and children
• Maintain comprehensive and accurate client records
• Participate in relevant community committees and networks
Requirements:
• Accredited Practical Nursing diploma required
• Valid nursing certification from provincial regulatory body
• Experience in public health or so...
In this full-time role, you will support French-speaking families, guiding them through essential health practices and educational workshops. Collaborating with a team of healthcare professionals, you will address the needs of new parents and their newborns, enhancing community health initiatives through informed care.
Key Responsibilities:
• Assess health needs and provide actionable advice
• Lead prenatal and postnatal group sessions
• Develop strong relationships with mothers and children
• Maintain comprehensive and accurate client records
• Participate in relevant community committees and networks
Requirements:
• Accredited Practical Nursing diploma required
• Valid nursing certification from provincial regulatory body
• Experience in public health or so...