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Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority’s administration department the leadership required to run the organization and in turn supports to all SLFNHA employees. The administration department is comprised consists of SLFNHA’s of a Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director, SLFNHA’s Chief Administrative Officer and a Chief Financial Officer on making up the Executive Team. There are and many support staff in the departments of Finance, Human Resources, Client Services, Information Technology and Communications departments.
Administration Office
T: (807) 737-1802
61 Queen Street
Sioux Lookout, Ontario
The Human Resources Department is responsible for recruitment, workplace safety, employee relations and training.
The Finance Department is responsible for the financial administrative functions of Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Travel, Expense Claims, and Payroll. Members of the team are assigned to one of these functional areas depending on the needs of the finance department and the agency overall. Each member of the Finance Team is responsible for providing coverage and support as required by work flow and team member absences to ensure continuity of services.
Administration Office Finance Team
T: (807) 737-1802
E: finance@slfnha.com
61 Queen Street, Sioux Lookout, Ontario
The Information Technology Department is responsible for SLFNHA’s technical infrastructure, network, electronic security, phone systems, cell phones, workstations and tablets. SLFNHA’s IT department also supports SLRPSI technological requirements.
Administration Office IT Department
T: (807) 737-1802
61 Queen St., Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority’s (SLFNHA) Communications Department manages the internal and external functions of communication for the organization. Content creation for SLFNHA advertising, social media platforms, and the organization’s website are managed by the Communications Department.
SLFNHA Communications Department: communications@slfnha.com
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Effective May 18, 2022: The Municipality of Sioux Lookout has declared a STATE OF EMERGENCY. Please be advised that services may be disrupted in the coming days. Please follow the advice of local authorities.
Effective May 18, 2022: The Municipality of Sioux Lookout has declared a STATE OF EMERGENCY. Please be advised that services may be disrupted in the coming days. Please follow the advice of local authorities.
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Colour Code Explanation: The province of Ontario has implemented a colour coded system with 5 colours corresponding with stages of reopening. The colours indicate what precautions need to be in place including limits on gathering sizes, what practices businesses and workplaces need in place, and what businesses and workplaces can be open. These stages were determined with public health, economic, and other factors in mind. The SLFNHA colour system has 3 colours and was designed as a travel advisory for the risk associated with visiting key service hubs in our region. It was designed only with public health risk in mind, and as a way to support communities in decisions about essential and non-essential travel and the entry requirements they may put in place for their communities. It aligns with the Public Health Guidance on Travel Restrictions for Safe Pathways to and from Communities for Care document that was drafted July 2020. Since it is for a different purpose and also designed specifically for the SLFNHA communities, it is more cautious to ensure that there is an effective firewall maintained between the communities and the external hubs. |