Governance Director

Wuikinuxv Nation


Date: 4 weeks ago
City: Remote, Remote
Salary: CA$90,000 - CA$100,000 per year
Contract type: Full time
Remote
  • Lead meaningful governance initiatives that shape the future of the Wuikinuxv Nation
  • Enjoy a competitive salary of $90-100k plus comprehensive benefits that support your well-being
  • Join a dynamic team where your leadership will drive progress and create lasting impact within the community


About Wuikinuxv Nation

The Wuikinuxv Nation, located on British Columbia's central coast, has a rich cultural history spanning thousands of years. Their people are known for their deep connection to the land, traditional governance systems, and the revitalization of cultural practices such as potlatches. The community’s modern village on the Wanukv River reflects the perseverance through challenges brought by colonization and economic shifts. The Wuikinuxv Nation continues to advocate for their rights while preserving cultural heritage and fostering community resilience.

For more information, please visit our website: wuikinuxv.net/


About the Opportunity

Wuikinuxv Nation is looking for a full-time Governance Director. Please note that we are a remote community in the Central Coast region of B.C., accessible by boat or plane from Port Hardy. The successful candidate will be required to be on-site for a minimum of 1 week per month.


The Wuikinuxv Nation Governance Director is a strategic leader responsible for overseeing governance processes, negotiations with external agencies, and managing political advocacy. This role involves developing internal governance frameworks, supporting policies, and maintaining effective collaboration across departments and with external partners. The Governance Director ensures organizational efficiency in managing projects and advancing the interests of the Wuikinuxv Nation.


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

  • Negotiating and supporting agreements related to reconciliation and governance with external agencies and government bodies
  • Facilitating discussions with external stakeholders to advance the Nation's interests
  • Developing and supporting internal governance documents, including constitutions and election codes
  • Collaborating with internal departments to ensure policies align with governance objectives
  • Providing guidance on the development and implementation of policies and procedures
  • Managing an accountability matrix and liaising with hereditary leaders and key stakeholders
  • Overseeing budgeting, work planning, and staff management for governance activities
  • Managing the budget, developing strategic financial plans, and identifying opportunities for government funding
  • Coordinating virtual meetings and managing communication through various platforms
  • Maintaining strong relationships with government contacts to support political advocacy
  • Setting up and managing meetings for effective decision-making and negotiations
  • Spending significant time within the community to maintain relationships and stay informed about local culture
  • Ensuring transparent communication with community members about ongoing work and strategies


About You

To qualify, you will need a Master's degree in Indigenous Governance, Political Science, First Nations Studies, or a related field, and a minimum of 10 years of experience in a governance role within Indigenous Nations or an equivalent position, and a valid driver's license.


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

  • Demonstrated knowledge of Aboriginal Title and Rights, including recent court cases and precedents
  • Knowledge of federal and provincial systems, or the ability to quickly learn
  • Understanding of both treaty and reconciliation processes
  • Proficiency in virtual meeting software, Microsoft Office, Google Suite, and Dropbox
  • Mediation or negotiation training


As our ideal candidate, you will possess strong organizational and time management skills, creative problem-solving abilities, and a deep respect for Wuikinuxv Nation’s traditions and culture. You will have a proven ability to build and maintain relationships with internal and external partners, especially within government, to bridge gaps and foster collaboration. Your diplomatic communication skills will help you navigate complex negotiations regarding self-governance and reconciliation processes.


This is an impactful leadership role where you will be a key player in shaping governance strategies and advancing the interests of the Wuikinuxv Nation. We are looking for a dedicated, community-focused leader who thrives in both collaborative and independent environments, enhancing strategic partnerships and planning for the Nation’s future.


About the Benefits

Compensation based on skills and experience, is a competitive annual salary of $90k-100k, and a host of excellent benefits including:

  • Housing subsidies coming soon
  • Travel budget and accommodations provided while on-site
  • Health & Wellness department that supports our staff and community
  • Extended health and dental insurance
  • Vacation starting at 3 weeks
  • 6 Cultural Days per year
  • Regular community dinners, social events, cultural nights, and holiday celebrations!

If you share our values and have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!

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