Regional Nature Coordinator ($70,000 - $80,00/yr + hybrid/remote options!)

at  British Columbia Assembly of First Nations BCAFN

Ontario, Ontario, Canada -

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Immediate27 Jun, 2024USD 70000 Annual27 Mar, 20242 year(s) or aboveFlexible Schedule,Report Writing,Legislation,Environmental Policy,Business Correspondence,Project Management Skills,Computer LiteracyNoNo
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Description:

  • Make a lasting difference at BCAFN by prioritizing First Nations’ inherent rights and title in environmental matters
  • Become a key part of a progressive and diverse provincial, territorial organization that values every perspective
  • Earn a competitive salary of $70,000 - $80,000 based on skills, experience and qualifications, plus comprehensive benefits!

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Responsibilities:

Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Collaborating closely with AFN’s National Nature Coordinator and emerging networks to co-design and inform national priorities
  • Organizing and facilitating meetings, engagements, and dialogues, including developing agendas
  • Initiating communications, following up on reporting, and preparing documents regionally
  • Collecting and transmitting local and regional data/information to AFN’s national office
  • Assisting BC First Nations in addressing nature and biodiversity issues
  • Liaising with BC First Nations leadership, Knowledge Keepers, youth, and women, as well as AFN’s Environment sector
  • Collaborating on the Tripartite Framework Agreement on Nature Conservation with relevant ministries and organizations
  • Interfacing with regional and federal officials as necessary
  • Identifying sustainable funding sources and additional resources for regional environmental initiatives
  • Participating in monthly teleconferences with Regional Nature Coordinators and the National Nature Coordinator
  • Engaging in training, workshops, and information sessions for capacity building
  • Undertaking additional duties as required to support the role’s objective

The following skills and experience will be crucial for this role:

  • Lived or work experience in a First Nation setting (asset)
  • Experience in Land and/or Water policy experience (asset)
  • Hold a PMP certificate (asset)
  • Developed project management skills
  • Demonstrated computer literacy
  • Familiarity with relevant environmental policy and legislation
  • Proficiency with report writing, business correspondence, and oral/visual presentations
  • Proven meeting facilitation skills
  • Strong organizational skills to work well under tight timeframes and prioritize effectively
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule and travel domestically when neede


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:2.0Max:3.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

HR / Administration / IR

Information Technology

Trade Certificate

Hold a pmp certificate (asset)

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Ontario, Canada