Paul Miller
About Paul Miller
Paul Miller serves as the Director of Community Development at the First Nations Health Authority, where he focuses on health and wellness planning for First Nations communities. With over 23 years of experience at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, he has dedicated his career to community development within Indigenous populations.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Paul Miller has served as the Director of Community Development at the First Nations Health Authority since 2019. In this role, he focuses on enhancing health outcomes for First Nations communities. His responsibilities include overseeing community development initiatives and facilitating health and wellness planning tailored to the needs of Indigenous populations. His tenure at the First Nations Health Authority reflects his commitment to improving health services and outcomes for First Nations people.
Experience at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Prior to his current role, Paul Miller worked at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada as a Community Initiatives Officer from 1994 to 2017, accumulating 23 years of experience. During his time in this position, he was involved in various community development projects aimed at supporting Indigenous communities in the Vancouver area. His extensive experience in community initiatives has equipped him with valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by these communities.
Education and Expertise
Paul Miller studied criminology at Simon Fraser University, where he gained foundational knowledge applicable to his work in community development. His educational background, combined with over two decades of experience in community initiatives, has enabled him to effectively address the needs of Indigenous communities. His expertise lies in facilitating health and wellness planning, which is crucial for improving the overall well-being of First Nations people.
Background
Paul Miller has dedicated his career to community development, particularly within Indigenous communities. His long-standing commitment to improving health outcomes for First Nations people is evident through his various roles and initiatives. With a focus on health and wellness planning, he has played a significant role in fostering community engagement and development strategies that align with the needs of Indigenous populations.