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Human Resources Manager ($70,000-$80,000/yr + Relocation Assistance to Chase, BC)

Posted 23 days ago

Job Description

  • Make a lasting impact on the Neskonlith Indian Band community, where cultural heritage and innovation thrive
  • Receive a competitive annual salary of $91,000-$100,100, depending on experience, plus comprehensive benefits
  • Join a vibrant workplace that values tradition, sustainability, and a fulfilling career
About Neskonlith Indian Band

Nestled within the pristine landscapes of south-central British Columbia, the Neskonlith Indian Band (Knucwetwecw Tellqelmucw) embodies the spirit of resilience, cultural richness, and forward-thinking aspirations. With a profound connection to the land that has been nurtured for millennia, Neskonlith stands as a vibrant First Nations community committed to preserving its heritage while forging a prosperous future for its people and generations to come. With a focus on sustainable economic development, food sovereignty, and educational excellence, the Band offers a harmonious blend of cultural preservation and modern innovation. By joining the Neskonlith Indian Band, you will become part of a vibrant community committed to self-determination, healing, and unity.

For more information, please visit our website: neskonlith.net

About the Opportunity

Neskonlith Indian Band is looking for a full-time Director of Education based in Chase, BC.

Reporting to the Band Administrator, you will play a pivotal role in leading the Neskonlith Education Centre (NEC), daycare, K-12 systems, and associated educational programs, overseeing strategic development and implementation of initiatives that align with community values, serve First Nations students, and meet provincial and federal standards. In this capacity, you will represent the Neskonlith Indian Band across schools in both School Districts 73 and 83, advocating impartially for the best interests of students in each district.

In this position, you will be primarily responsible for managing educational programs and partnerships, ensuring funding compliance, and fostering a supportive learning environment.

More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Developing and executing comprehensive educational strategies that reflect community aspirations
  • Overseeing educational programs to ensure they are culturally relevant and of the highest quality
  • Leading, supervising, and mentoring education department staff, providing guidance and support in accordance with HR policies to promote collaboration and professional growth
  • Preparing and managing budgets, securing ISC funding, and ensuring compliance with reporting requirements
  • Engaging with community members, elders, and stakeholders to support inclusive, culturally aligned educational initiatives
  • Establishing policies and ensuring structured, organized daily routines across all programs
  • Utilizing data analysis to track student outcomes and refine instructional methods
  • Ensuring compliance with current provincial standards and integrating innovative teaching methods
  • Advocating for First Nations values in interactions with school boards and representing the community effectively
  • Navigating challenges related to funding, curriculum updates, and change management

To read the full position description, please click here.

About You

To qualify, you will need a Bachelor’s degree in Education, Policy, or a related field, with 5+ years of teaching experience within Indigenous or culturally diverse settings, and 4+ years in educational management or supervision.

The following are also required:

  • Ability to undergo a criminal record & vulnerable sector checks
  • Possess a valid Driver’s License & access to a reliable vehicle
  • Willingness and ability to travel per organization needs

Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:

  • Proven experience in curriculum development, instructional leadership, and adapting curriculum to meet provincial standards, especially within Indigenous education systems
  • Strong background in engaging families, community members, and elders to support culturally relevant education and Indigenous traditions
  • Hands-on expertise in training, mentoring, and conducting professional development for teachers, alongside managing part-time, student, and administrative staff
  • Proficiency in data analysis to assess student outcomes and program effectiveness, with experience in funding and reporting requirements from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)
  • Skilled in budgeting, resource prioritization, and securing funds, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and ISC reporting standards
  • Demonstrated ability to establish organizational structure, manage daily routines, and ensure accountability across educational departments
  • Familiarity with working with school districts, with the ability to act as a representative for Indigenous educational interests as needed
  • Ability to implement change effectively and foster a positive culture around new educational strategies

As our ideal candidate, you will possess exceptional communication skills, a collaborative mindset, and inclusive leadership abilities that foster teamwork, motivate staff, and promote the Neskonlith community’s educational interests. Your strong organizational skills, cultural sensitivity, and commitment to building relationships make you a valuable community partner, dedicated to fostering an inclusive learning environment.

This is a transformative leadership role where you will play a pivotal part in shaping the future of education within the Neskonlith Indian Band. We are seeking a committed, organized, and culturally aware leader with a passion for cultural integrity, innovation, and strategic vision to drive positive educational outcomes and inspire lifelong learning.

Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations or Indigenous ancestry. 

About the Benefits

Compensation based on skills and experience, is a competitive annual salary of $91,000-$100,100, and a host of excellent benefits including:

  • 100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, and vision coverage
  • Pension plan - 5.5% match
  • Salary subject to increase in the next fiscal year based on performance
  • Generous annual and sick leave accrual, plus cultural days and 2 weeks at Christmas
  • Relocation assistance/Signing bonus
  • Professional and cultural development and training opportunities to support our employees' career growth and cultural understanding
  • Enjoy regular community events such as National Indigenous Peoples Day, Solstices, Christmas, and so much more!

If you're passionate about serving the Neskonlith Indian Band membership and making a lasting impact, this is your opportunity to contribute to a community-driven future—apply today!

About Scout Talent

Who is Scout Talent? Despite what you might be thinking, Scout Talent is not a traditional recruitment agency. Born out of a great idea and an understanding of what employers really want, we provide customized, intelligent recruitment marketing, employer branding and candidate management services to clients throughout Canada and around the World. Our key strength lies in our ability to create unique candidate attraction strategies that enable clients to tap into the best talent pools. We're proud to say that 90% of our clients are repeat business which is testament to the value of our service. At ST, we're revolutionizing the recruitment industry. Our purpose: Connecting people to grow companies, careers and communities.

Industry

Staffing, Recruiting, HR Outsourcing

Company Size

11-50 employees

Application closing date is 2024-12-20

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