Job Opportunity – Binche Community Support Coordinator

A Dakelh World View: Values and Principles for Binche Whut’en Employment

  • We respect our Dakelh Worldview and Dakelh values, clan traditions, cultural teachings, family, and community knowledge.
  • We govern ourselves, follow Dakelh ways, and have rights to political, economic, social and cultural freedom.
  • We respect the voices, concerns, ideas and input of the community.
  • We have traditional laws, bylaws, and codes that protect our people, our lands, and the animals on our traditional territories.
  • Our governance is transparent, performance-based, and aligns with Dakelh values.
  • The principles of fairness, honestly, equity, and sustainability guide our decisions and the protection of our resources.

Skills Required

  • Maintain knowledge of industry-specific legislation, best practices, policies, and procedures, including privacy legislation and current human resource legislation and regulations.
  • Strong understanding of Child Welfare legislation.
  • Good working knowledge of Binche Whut’en
  • Work well in a team environment.
  • Provide monthly reports or as needed to Jurisdiction coordinator, Band Operations Manager and Binche Community.
  • Carry out duties as per direction of Jurisdiction Coordinator and Band Operations Manager.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to integrate First Nations cultural principles and protocols into service delivery.
  • Coordinate Jurisdiction engagement sessions with Jurisdiction Coordinator.
  • Provide administrative supports for Jurisdiction working group and jurisdiction coordinator.
  • Conduct all logistics and administrative preparation for all Binche member engagement meetings working with support from relevant Binche administration staff.
  • Maintain accurate and confidential filing system.
  • Preform other duties assigned by Jurisdiction coordinator or Band operation Manager.

Key Working Relationships

  • Work with Line management and supervisor
  • Able to work independently
  • Work with other agencies with child protection (MCFD and Nezul Be Hunuyeh)

Skills and Qualifications

  • Grade 12 Dogwood diploma.
  • Drivers License class 5.
  • Well organized, planning and logistics coordination skills for members engagements and jurisdiction meetings with government and First Nation representatives is essential.
  • Good communication skills, verbally, oral, and written.
  • Ability to maintain and use computer database systems including Excel, word and power point.
  • Able to take meeting minutes with working group and Jurisdiction Coordinator.
  • Problem solving skills an asset.
  • Able to read and create budgets as needed for the working group and Jurisdiction Coordinator.
  • Time management able to keep schedule.
  • Punctuality a must

Hours of Work

  • 35 hour work week, must be flexible to work evenings and weekends

Remuneration  

  • Wage based on skills and education
  • Benefits

Deadline: Feb 10th 2023

Email resumes to: [email protected]