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PARC NATIONAL PINGUALUIT- VISITOR EXPERIENCE OFFICER
PARC NATIONAL PINGUALUIT- VISITOR EXPERIENCE OFFICER
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Digital Marketing Project Manager #244
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Project Manager – Multiplex and Commercial Construction #51
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Project Development Officer, Business Services (Qualificaction)
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Contractor - Coordinator, Program / Project Control - Contractor
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Project Manager, Canada, EPC Division
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Project Financial Controller
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Project Manager – Legal & Compliance
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Project Coordinator (Full Time)
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Project Lead (CC150/CC330)
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Deputy project Manager
Senior Project Manager - Urban Earthwork (Infrastructure)
Senior Project Manager - Urban Earthwork (Infrastructure)
PARC NATIONAL PINGUALUIT- VISITOR EXPERIENCE OFFICER
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JOB OPPORTUNITY The Kativik Regional Government (KRG), which is a supramunicipal organization with jurisdiction over the territory of Québec located north of the 55th parallel, is currently looking for a highly energetic and motivated candidate to join its Renewable Resources, Environment, Lands and Parks Department in the capacity of: PARC NATIONAL PINGUALUIT- VISITOR EXPERIENCE OFFICER (TEMPORARY FULL TIME) Under the supervision of the Director of Parc National Pingualuit, the Park Visitor Experience Officer is responsible for identifying, developing, implementing, and evaluating visitor experience opportunities at Parc National Pingualuit. Working closely with the park staff and other Renewable Resources, Environment and Land Use Planning Department staff with a view to providing activities, programs, services, and facilities that foster public understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of Parc National Pingualuit, the duties of the Park Visitor Experience Officer are more specifically to: - Encourage, welcome, and serve visitors to Parc National Pingualuit, ensuring high levels of visitor satisfaction by providing memorable opportunities to discover, learn and experience the Park’s outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values; - Establish and implement collaborative arrangements with community and regional stakeholders, partners, and business operators to develop and deliver heritage communication products, ecotourism opportunities, and environmental and outdoor education programming; - Assist in establishing and delivering the park’s services and activities opportunities; - Assist in scheduling visits, organize visitor activities and work in collaboration with the employees to ensure training and visitor safety needs are fully met; - Monitor, evaluate and report on visitor experience performance and apply the findings to enhance the programs and services offered; - Assist the Parks Marketing in identifying and targeting specific markets, and in designing, developing, and delivering high quality visitor experiences; - Prepare reports and correspondence, as required, ensuring all documentation is accurate and verifiable; - Keep up to date on all aspects of Park operations; and - Perform other related duties as required by the Park Director. Requirements: - A university degree in a related field; - A least two years experience in parks operations or any relevant work experience; - Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to deal with the public; - Demonstrated resourcefulness and excellent organizational and planning skills, - Possess good working knowledge of common computer systems (word processor, spreadsheet, database, etc.); - Solid teamwork experience; - Written and oral working knowledge of at least two (2) of the following languages: Inuktitut, English, and French - Experience in a cross-cultural setting is considered an asset. Place of work: Kangiqsujuaq. Salary: Minimum $45,942/year; Maximum $77,337/year (Class 7) Benefits: Cost of living differential: Min $11,834/year; Food allowance: Min $7,568/year; Annual leave trips: Maximum of 3 per person/year; Simplified pension plan: 6.25% employer; 4% employee; Group Insurance; Vacation: 20 Days; Statutory Holidays: 20 days including 10 during Christmas holidays. Please send your resume in English before 5:00 p.m., April 30, 2026, to: Human Resources Kativik Regional Government P.O. Box 9 Kuujjuaq QC, J0M 1C0 Fax: (819) 964-2975 Email: humanresources@krg.ca The KRG is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with this and with the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement, conditions may vary to promote the employment of Inuit candidates. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About Kativik Regional Government
Le Gouvernement régional Kativik (GRK) a été créé en 1978 en vertu de la Convention de la Baie-James et du Nord québécois afin de fournir des services publics aux Nunavimmiuts. Ses principales responsabilités sont définies dans la Loi sur les villages nordiques et l’Administration régionale Kativik (Loi sur l’ARK). D’autres mandats lui ont été confiés par les municipalités de la région et le gouvernement du Québec.
The Kativik Regional Government (KRG) was established in 1978 under the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement to provide public services to Nunavimmiut. Its core responsibilities are outlined in the Act respecting Northern Villages and the Kativik Regional Government (Kativik Act). Additional mandates have been assigned by the region’s municipalities and the Québec government.