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Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Department: Education, Culture & Training
Reports to: Director, Education, Culture & Training
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Director of Education, Culture & Training, the Cultural Coordinator provides administrative, logistical, and program coordination support for cultural programming, including the Ceremonial Helpers Program. The role focuses on planning, organizing and supporting the delivery of cultural activities, ensuring Elders, Knowledge Keepers and cultural practitioners are well-supported in sharing their knowledge. The Cultural Coordinator plays a key role in enabling programming, strengthening operations and supporting community participation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement programming that promotes ceremonial knowledge transfer and cultural development.
- Coordinate and support the delivery of cultural programming, cultural gatherings, and landbased activities.
- Provide administrative and logistical support for ceremonies and cultural events (e.g., scheduling, travel, materials and site coordination)
- Liaise with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, cultural helpers and community members to support program planning and delivery.
- Support the implementation of the Ceremonial Helpers Program through coordination, communications and participant engagement.
- Coordinate internal and external resources, including contractors, venues and supplies.
- Track program activities, outcomes and reporting requirements.
- Support a respectful and culturally safe environment for all participants.
- Prepare briefing notes, speaking notes, public communications, and reporting.
- Assist with budgeting, procurement and expense tracking related to programming.
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned to support organizational objectives.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Completion of post-secondary education in the Human Services or Indigenous Studies or related field is an asset.
- A minimum of 3 years’ experience in a similar role. An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered.
- Strong organizational and administrative skills with attention to detail.
- Respectful understanding of Cree and Dene cultures andprotocols.
- Experience working with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community programs is an asset.
- Demonstrates professionalism, humility, and respect in culturally grounded environments.
- Knowledge of Cree and/or Dene language is considered an asset.
- Mental Health First Aid would be considered an asset.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
- Problem-solving and conflict resolution, and debriefing abilities.
- Active listening and reflection skills.
- Demonstrates active self care practices and awareness.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support organizational objectives.
Requirements:
- Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check.
- Clear Child Intervention Record Check.
- Class 5 License with a clear Drivers abstract.
- Availability to travel and work outside of business hours when necessary.
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
Application question(s):
- Do you have experience working with Indigenous organizations or communities?
- We encourage applicants to self-identify to support our efforts to broaden the diversity of applications; however, responses are voluntary and are not necessary to have your application considered by ATC. For the purposes of employment equity, an Indigenous person is someone who identifies as First Nation, Inuit, or Métis. Based on this definition, are you an Indigenous person?
- We encourage applicants to self-identify to support our efforts to broaden the diversity of applications; however, responses are voluntary and are not necessary to have your application considered by ATC. For the purpose of employment equity, members of visible minorities mean persons, other than Indigenous peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour. Based on this definition, are you a member of a visible minority?
Experience:
- community support: 3 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Class 5 Licence (required)
Work Location: In person
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About Athabasca Tribal Council
ATC allocates funding to five First Nations, which supports the costs of programs, services, and other activities undertaken by each Nation. This increases the participation in the labour market economy and/or supports the Return to School outcomes.
The clientele (Indigenous people, youth, persons with disabilities) who are eligible to apply for assistance under the program include all self-identified First Nations peoples residing on or off-reserve, or in an urban community and catchment area. We also develop proposals for extra-curricular activities to leverage funding for shortages at the ATC and Nation levels. Continuously building relationships with stakeholders to increase Aboriginal participation in the local labour market is another important part of the work we do.