Chief Executive Officer
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- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide executive leadership across all departments to ensure alignment with TCV's mission, vision, and strategic goals.
- Develop and implement organizational strategies, policies, and operational plans in collaboration with the Board.
- Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring efficiency, accountability, and compliance with applicable laws and standards.
- Lead and foster a positive, productive organizational culture grounded in respect, collaboration, and First Nation values.
- Advise the Board on governance best practices, regulatory compliance, and strategic priorities.
- Prepare position papers, reports, and recommendations on key issues affecting Treaty and inherent rights.
- Ensure accountability to funders, stakeholders, and member First Nations.
- Oversee TCV's business initiatives, including affordable housing programs and Tribal Chiefs Development LP.
- Secure funding through proposals and partnerships with government and other stakeholders.
- Manage organizational resources effectively, balancing operational needs with strategic goals.
- Recognized degree in Management, Business, Finance, Law, or equivalent experience; MBA preferred.
- Minimum of 5-10 years of senior management or executive leadership experience.
- Extensive knowledge of First Nation culture, values, protocols, and relationships.
- Familiarity with federal and provincial programs, the Indian Act, Treaties, UNDRIP, CANDRIP, and contemporary First Nation issues.
- Strong experience in governance, business development, and financial management.
- Exceptional leadership, decision-making, communication, and people management skills.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation; ability to travel overnight as required.
- Clear criminal record check and driver's abstract.
- Indigenous language proficiency is an asset.
- Commitment to results: action-oriented, goal-driven, and innovative.
- Business integrity: ethical, transparent, and accountable in all organizational matters.
- Leading change: able to model behavior, build teams, and implement effective organizational interventions.
- Motivating: capable of influencing, enabling, and inspiring others.
- Knowledge of First Nation matters: Treaty rights, legislation, governance, and community priorities.