Katelyn Moon
About Katelyn Moon
Katelyn Moon serves as the Child and Youth Regional Coordinator for Fraser Salish at the First Nations Health Authority, where she has worked since 2021. She holds a Master’s degree in Leadership with a Health Specialty from Royal Roads University and has extensive experience in early childhood education and program coordination.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Katelyn Moon serves as the Child and Youth Regional Coordinator for Fraser Salish at the First Nations Health Authority. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the development and coordination of programs aimed at improving health outcomes for children and youth in the Fraser Salish region. Her role involves collaborating with various stakeholders to implement initiatives that support the well-being of Indigenous youth.
Education and Expertise
Katelyn Moon has a strong educational background in leadership and health. She earned a Master of Arts in Leadership with a Health Specialty from Royal Roads University, studying from 2021 to 2023. Additionally, she completed programs in Leadership, Business, and Human Resources at the British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2016 to 2018, and a Small Business Management program in 2016. Her commitment to education is further evidenced by her ongoing studies at the Justice Institute of Technology.
Background
Katelyn Moon has a diverse professional background, with experience in early childhood education and youth program coordination. Before her current role, she worked as a Youth Initiative Supervisor at Seabird Island Band from 2019 to 2021. She also served as an Early Childhood Educator at Atira Women's Resource Society in 2011. Her experience in curriculum development and communication skills supports her effectiveness in her current position.
Achievements
Katelyn Moon has developed a strong foundation in early childhood education and youth program coordination. Her educational achievements include a Community Care Licensing Program from the Justice Institute of British Columbia and a Provincial Instructors Development Program from Vancouver Community College. These qualifications enhance her ability to lead initiatives that benefit children and youth in her community.