EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Project Engagement Coordinator
Brunswick House First Nation
Duties and Responsibilities
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- Lead day-to-day engagement activities (Project and Lifecycle) by coordinate and oversee
engagement activities related to the projects’ lifecycle. - Ensure timely and effective communication between Brunswick House First Nation and Hydro One.
- Coordinate and support specific engagement activities by organizing meetings to identify questions, issues, and concerns.
- Support discussions on mitigation measures to address identified issues. Facilitate internal report reviews.
- Collaborate with Hydro One by supporting the dissemination of project information to Brunswick House First Nation leadership and community members.
- Collect and relay community comments, issues, and concerns to Hydro One. Collaborate to maximize contracting and employment opportunities for Brunswick House First Nation members
- Supervise field monitor positions to oversee the work of field monitors who will be conducting fieldwork and monitoring project activities.
- Lead day-to-day engagement activities (Project and Lifecycle) by coordinate and oversee
Qualifications
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- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Indigenous Studies, Environmental Studies, Business Administration) or equivalent work experience. Must have a Valid Class “G” driver’s license, use of vehicle, and certification to operate a boat, ATV, and side by side.
- Previous experience in project coordination, community engagement, or related fields.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage with diverse stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to organize and facilitate meetings and events.
- Knowledge of Indigenous culture, protocols, and rights, particularly within the context of resource development projects.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment.
- Ability to attain and maintain a cleared Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) check including the Vulnerable Sector (VS) check.
- Must have knowledge of Brunswick House First Nation’s values, culture, and tradition.
SALARY: $20/hr for 20 hours per week
CLOSING DATE: Until Filled.
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