Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
28 Nov, 25
Salary
16.44
Posted On
28 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Office Procedures, Powerpoint, Confidentiality, Documentation, Excel, Outlook, Office Administration, Copies, Credentials, Microsoft Office, Communication Skills
Industry
Hospitality
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
MLTC was created by nine First Nations located in north-west Saskatchewan who have constitutionally recognized aboriginal rights and Treaty Rights under Treaties #6, #8 and #10. The primary purpose of MLTC is to serve those First Nations in their aspirations for cultural, economic and political autonomy. As a private sector employer engaged primarily in promoting and serving the interests of the member First Nations, MLTC asserts its right to provide preferential treatment to First Nations people, giving them priority in decisions on employment matters such as hiring, and this can extend to measures such as opening competitions only to First Nations people.
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council is seeking a dynamic, highly motivated individual to fill the full time, permanent position of Mistahey Musqua Treatment Centre (MMTC) Administrative Support & Cook. The successful candidate will provide administrative support and be responsible for planning and preparing all meals for MMTC clients and guests located in Loon Lake, Sk.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum:
Admin Support
Cook
Preferred:
Admin Support
Cook
Other:
Applicants are invited to submit: A letter of application, resume stating qualifications, related work experience, copies of credentials, current RCMP Security Clearance (Criminal Record Check inclusive of the Vulnerable Sector Check), copy of valid driver’s license, and three (3) current professional supervisory references to:
POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Admin:
·Cook/Meal Preparation:
MLTC was created by nine First Nations located in north-west Saskatchewan who have constitutionally recognized aboriginal rights and Treaty Rights under Treaties #6, #8 and #10. The primary purpose of MLTC is to serve those First Nations in their aspirations for cultural, economic and political autonomy. As a private sector employer engaged primarily in promoting and serving the interests of the member First Nations, MLTC asserts its right to provide preferential treatment to First Nations people, giving them priority in decisions on employment matters such as hiring, and this can extend to measures such as opening competitions only to First Nations people.