Sto-Re 24R - Advisor First Nation Relations (Bc Public Service)
By BCJobs At Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Experience conducting research and analysis related to land use, resource management, social or economic development issues.
Bring your strong communication, analytical and relationship-building skills to help implement a new vision for forest management.
One (1) year of *related work experience*.
Related work experience* must include each of the following, within the past 10 years:
Experience working with First Nations, in a Government-to-Government or community context.
At least one (1) year of experience leading/coordinating consultation/engagement or negotiation with First Nations.
Reporter (Lji) - Ramara Township, Rama First Nation, On
By Village Media At Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Superior language, writing and editing skills, with a thorough knowledge of Canadian Press style standards
Acknowledges the ongoing process and importance of truth and reconciliation
Have exceptional writing and editing skills
Degree or diploma in journalism, or related experience
Strong photography and video skills
Has a passion for, and interest in telling deeper stories about Indigenous issues
Chief Administrative Officer - Chawathil First Nation
By ClearChoice HR Consulting At Hope, British Columbia, Canada
Lead implementation of Council’s vision and direction through oversight and management of staff, assets, and finances.
Proven financial management and administrative skills.
Work collaboratively with management to develop operational plans aligned with Council’s vision and direction and monitor progress of activities.
Assess risks and develop appropriate management and mitigation plans.
Provide leadership and advice to Chief and Council in the management of financial affairs of CFN and its entities.
Develop, implement, and enforce relevant legislation, policies and procedures as directed by Chief and Council and in collaboration with Program Management.
Project Manager - Yukon First Nation Cancer Care Initiative
By Government of Yukon At Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada
Strong change management, facilitation, negotiation and problem solving skills.
Providing senior management with options and recommendations for improving systems support and transformative change.
Defining the roles and responsibilities of the project team
Demonstrated experience in Indigenous Health, Social Services, Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Policy or other related discipline.
Demonstrated experience with managing complex projects involving multiple, diverse stakeholders and organizations
Experience building and maintaining effective and collaborative working relationships/partnerships between Yukon First Nation communities and Yukon Government
First Nation Community Safety And Fire Protection Program Coordinator
By Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Manage the day-to-day coordination and operation of the program
Seek professional development opportunities to keep current and relevant in applicable teaching areas, educational standards, industry trends, and best practices
Liaise with First Nation communities and Tribal Councils to plan for development of their community safety, firefighting and fire prevention capacity
Develop and implement community safety and fire prevention strategies with the FN communities
Assist in ensuring that the students are adhering to the specified attendance policy and academic standards
Collaborate with Bands, Tribal Councils and other agencies while strengthening linkages between SIIT and First Nations communities
Nurse Practitioner, Interior Health/Ulkatcho First Nation
By Interior Health Authority At Anahim Lake, British Columbia, Canada

Interior Health is seeking a dynamic permanent part time Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join our team providing health care to the community of Anahim Lake and the Ulkatcho First Nation which is a ...

Employment Lawyer (Westbank First Nation)
By BCJobs At West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Perform other related duties and responsibilities as necessary in the performance of the position, and as assigned by the Council Secretariat
Perform all duties and responsibilities in accordance with WFN policies, standards and procedures, and as directed by the Council Secretariat
Minimum of 8 years’ experience in a legal, local government/public administration and corporate setting
Extensive knowledge of federal laws and regulations
High-level awareness and knowledge of Indigenous/corporate law, structures of various levels of government and First Nation Self-governance
Support the full scope of legal work, including interpretation, amendment and implementation of employment law, policies and procedures.