Director, Indigenous Relations
Pacific Energy Canada
- Vancouver, BC
- $160,000-185,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the development and implementation of Woodfibre LNG’s Indigenous Relations program, and oversee the Indigenous Relations team;
- Advance Indigenous cultural awareness within the company in partnership with First Nations an Woodfibre LNG’s Indigenous trainers, Indigenous Floatel Cultural Managers, Indigenous Workforce Development Manager and others;
- Build and enhance meaningful, long-term relationships with Indigenous communities, government, and staff;
- Provide advice to the senior leadership on Indigenous engagement, consultation and reconciliation;
- Oversee governance, management and continuous improvement of IBA commitments using outcome-based metrics and scorecard approaches;
- Oversee the development and review of regulatory submissions related to Indigenous consultation and engagement;
- Monitor emerging legislation, policy, and case law related to Indigenous rights, consultation, and reconciliation, assess implications, and provide strategic advice to senior leadership;
- Represent Woodfibre LNG in negotiations, working groups, and committees related to IBAs and major partnership initiatives;
- Provide executive oversight of issues resolution and risk mitigation related to Indigenous relations and regulatory compliance;
- Lead cross-functional collaboration with senior leaders across the company to ensure Indigenous relations considerations are embedded in corporate strategy, project planning, and operations;
- Mentor, coach, and develop the Indigenous Relations leadership team, fostering a high-performance and culturally informed organizational culture;
- Approve and oversee major communications, presentations, and materials for senior-level and external engagements.
- Demonstrated understanding of Indigenous peoples and cultural protocols, as well as Indigenous relations experience with communities in British Columbia;
- Indigenous lived experience or a post-secondary diploma or degree in a field such as Business, Science, Social Science or Indigenous studies is required, or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Ten (10) or more years of progressive experience in Indigenous relations, including leading consultations, negotiations and/or agreements;
- Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain productive working relationships and work collaboratively with Indigenous governments and representatives;
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including strong public speaking;
- Ability to tactfully manage conflicts and resolve issues through negotiation and consensus-building to build lasting relationships;
- Ability to exercise discretion and good judgment in dealing with confidential and sensitive issues;
- Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor and develop high-performing teams.
- Experience working with the Squamish Nation and other Coastal First Nations is a strong asset;
- Experience working in a major project or large, complex, multi-disciplinary environment is an asset;
- Ability to be creative and vision-oriented with demonstrated ability to undertake strategic planning and implementation;
- Ability to work well under pressure, handle multiple tasks, and change priorities within tight time frames;
- Proficiency with standard computer software (e.g., MS Office);
- A valid driver’s license and passport is required;
- The position is based in Vancouver, BC, with required travel to Squamish and other areas.
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