Worker Type:
Permanent
Language(s) Required:
English
Term Duration (in months):
Salary Range (plus eligible to receive a performance based incentive, applicable to position) :
$103,331 - $139,803
Indigenous community engagement expertise and dedication to the path of reconciliation wanted
First Nations, Métis and Inuit have always been involved in agriculture and food and are uniquely positioned to reclaim their food sovereignty and grow successful businesses. FCC has lending, products and services to help Indigenous entrepreneurs, economic development corporations and government entities fully realize their goals.
As Manager of Indigenous Relations, you’ll lead in supporting and executing FCC’s Indigenous Relations strategy, reconciliation action plan, external engagement plan, community investment, and sponsorships to advance Indigenous agriculture and food across Canada.
What you’ll do:
Build key relationships to advance FCC’s strategic objectives and support the refreshing and implementing of our Indigenous Relations strategy
Develop strategic partnerships to help FCC advance the emerging Indigenous economy and increase Indigenous farmers’ participation in establishing businesses and growing within the Canadian food value chain
Integrate Indigenous perspectives and social impact into a unified strategy through research, writing and analysis
What we’re looking for:
Connector who can build and maintain relationships with Indigenous organizations and stakeholders across the ag and food sector to advance reconciliation
Strategic thinker who can collaborate and translate observations into insights and forward-looking recommendations
Multitasker who can manage multiple priorities and be resilient in new environments
Leader driven to help others achieve success in their reconciliation journey
Manager committed to advancing others' leadership skills using a ‘people first’ approach
What you’ll need:
Bachelor’s degree in the social sciences, business or commerce and at least six years of experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience)
Significant experience working with Indigenous government, businesses and communities
Intuitive understanding of political factors, key issues, risks, and opportunities in the agriculture industry and Indigenous reconciliation landscape
Strong background working with or for Indigenous social and economic development priorities
Deep understanding of Indigenous experiences, Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and other related legislative and international instruments such as UNDRIP
A love for agriculture and advancing Indigenous food security and financial sovereignty
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