Jerrica Joe
About Jerrica Joe
Jerrica Joe is an intern student at the First Nations Health Authority in West Vancouver, British Columbia, where she has worked since 2015. She aims to improve medical services for First Nations and Aboriginal communities both locally and globally.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Jerrica Joe has been an Intern Student at the First Nations Health Authority since 2015. Her role focuses on transforming health services specifically for First Nations and Aboriginal people in British Columbia. This position allows her to engage with local communities and contribute to initiatives aimed at improving healthcare access and quality. The internship has provided her with practical experience in the field of health services, emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant care.
Education and Expertise
Jerrica Joe studied at Thompson Rivers University, where she completed a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Chemistry from 2010 to 2012. This educational background equips her with a strong foundation in the sciences, which is essential for her work in health services. Her academic experience supports her aspiration to bridge gaps in medical services, both locally and globally.
Background
Before her current role, Jerrica Joe gained diverse work experience. She served as a Gas Station Assistant at Costco Wholesale for two months in 2010 in Seattle, Washington. Additionally, she worked as an Aboriginal Summer Intern at RBC for one month in 2008 in Toronto, Ontario. These positions contributed to her understanding of customer service and community engagement.
Career Aspirations
Jerrica Joe aspires to bridge gaps in medical services on both local and global scales. Her commitment to improving healthcare access for underserved populations drives her professional goals. Through her internship and educational background, she aims to develop innovative solutions that address the unique health challenges faced by First Nations and Aboriginal communities.