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Posted July 06, 2026
Blood Ties Four Directions

Rural Education Coordinator

Whitehorse, YT Full Time
Compensation: $34.27 Annually
Benefits package, 4 weeks paid vacation leave and professional development opportunities

Duration
Permanent
Closing Date
Open until filled
Job Level
Entry level
Intended job posting audience
Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, the employer will not consider your job application.

Blood Ties Four Directions Centre is looking for an energetic and passionate

Rural Education Coordinator

Focusing on rural Indigenous community & sexual health programs with an emphasis in HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, harm reduction, and sexual health education you will:

  • Design, develop and deliver prevention education workshops and events in rural Yukon communities
  • Facilitate educational workshops and events in rural Yukon communities to increase knowledge of sexual health, sexually transmitted and blood borne infection prevention, harm reduction, safer use practices, and overdose prevention and response
  • Revising educational workshops to better meet community needs
  • Managing the project budget and monitoring expenditures
  • Evaluating program activities and completing funding reports.
  • Engaging with rural Yukon community leadership and engage with community stakeholders to meet community needs
  • Deliver front-line support and harm reduction programs, including in the Drop-in Centre, Needle and Pipe program, and Supervised Consumption Site

The ideal candidate has:

  • Post-secondary training and/or equivalent experience in social sciences, social work, education or another relevant field
  • Experience delivering health education programs
  • Experience developing community or sexual health program (knowledge of HIV, hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted and blood borne infections preferred)
  • Knowledge of and ability to deliver harm reduction programs (experience in delivering harm reduction services preferred);
  • Ability to facilitate educational and community engagement workshops (experience preferred);
  • Understanding of cultural safety and Yukon First Nations histories;
  • Thorough understanding of the social determinants of health and their impact on Indigenous communities; and
  • Communication, organizational and planning skills.
  • This position requires some travel to rural communities so a willingness and ability to travel frequently is a requirement.
  • Valid Yukon Drivers License and clear abstract;
  • Current CPR and Standard First Aid certification;
  • RCMP Security Clearance; and
  • Personal Vehicle for use for rural community travel (mileage costs will be reimbursed).

We offer: a dynamic collaborative work environment, $34.27 per hour, and a benefits package. This position requires extensive travel to rural Yukon communities.

Open until filled. Your cover letter and resume should highlight all relevant skills and experience.

Preference given to applicants with lived or living experience of substance use and applicants who identify as First Nations, Metis or Inuit/Inuk.

Job Types: Full-time 35 hours/week, Permanent

Benefits:

  • Extended health benefits
  • 4 weeks paid vacation

Willingness to travel:

  • 25% (required)

Work Location: On the road and at the office in Whitehorse

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