Communications Manager, First Nations Fisheries Council
By Gerard Search At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Ability to set priorities effectively and problem solve, including early identification and management of risks, with strong attention to detail
Project management training is an asset or demonstrated ability to manage projects through to completion within budget and timeframes
Establish and manage workplans, budgets, and provide direction to any contractors or staff
Exceptional oral and written communication skills, and demonstrated ability to create compelling content and copy
Design skills with the ability to develop creative content and understanding of current trends in communications
Ability to manage strategic partnerships and work in partnership with First Nations communities and organizations
Manager, Intergovernmental Relations, First Nations Fisheries Council
By Gerard Search At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Post-secondary degree in public administration, Indigenous studies, environmental studies, resource management, or a related field, plus minimum five years of experience
Strong budget management/forecasting; human resource skills including planning; and the ability to develop workplans
Develop and manage workplans, budgets, and reporting requirements
Oversee management of Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator
A knowledgeable manager who understands BC First Nations relations and environmental issues
Demonstrated experience in stakeholder and government relations
Food Inspector - Fisheries
By Adecco At Botwood, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Free access to our Aspire Academy for continuing professional education
Medical and dental benefits once qualified
Relevant experience in the fisheries industry is preferred
Vacation pay paid out on each weekly pay cheque
$50 voucher for boots in partnership with Mark's Work Warehouse
New and quicker onboarding process