Records Management Coordinator at Métis Nation-Saskatchewan
POSITION TITLE: Records Management Coordinator
DEPARTMENT: Policy and Self Determination
CLASSIFICATION: MGO-06
SALARY RANGE: Starting at $68,979.00 Per Annum
POSITION TYPE: Full-time, Temporary (2-Year Term)
LOCATION: Saskatoon
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Director, Cabinet and Legislative Services
Brief Overview
The Records Management Coordinator plays an important role in supporting the management, organization and retention of records for governance records of the Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (MN-S). Working under the direction of the Director, Cabinet and Legislative Services, the Records Management Coordinator develops, coordinates and promotes records management standards, procedures and systems; provides guidance and training to MN-S staff; supports records retention and disposition activities; maintains physical and digital records repositories; and contributes to information governance initiatives that enhance accountability, transparency, efficiency and organizational memory for the governance records of the MN-S.
Key Responsibilities
Records and Information Management
- Coordinate the maintenance, organization, tracking, retention and disposition of physical and electronic governance records in accordance with MN-S legislation, policies, procedures and retention schedules.
- Develop, implement and maintain records management practices, classification systems, file structures, naming conventions and document control standards.
- Monitor compliance with records management policies, procedures and legislative requirements, and recommend improvements.
- Ensure governance records are accurate, complete, accessible, secure and properly maintained throughout their lifecycle.
- Coordinate governance records retention and disposition activities, including transfer, archiving and preservation processes.
- Conduct regular audits, inventories and assessments of records to ensure compliance and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Respond to governance records inquiries that come from MN-S departments and create reports and analysis of those records for the requesting department.
- Support information governance initiatives and organizational projects involving records migration, digitization, system implementation and records cleanup activities.
Records Systems Administration
- Maintain and support governance records management systems, data bases, and SharePoint libraries.
- Maintain the public facing MN-S digital Legislative Library ensuring legislative records, governance documents, resolutions, laws, policies, committee materials and other authorized public records are accurate, accessible, current and presented in accordance with MN-S legislation and approved records management policies and procedures.
- Administer records metadata, file structures, permissions, version control and access controls to ensure consistency and security.
- Support the digitization's indexing and quality assurance of MN-S governance records, including historical records.
- Develop and maintain records management templates, procedures, forms, guides and reference materials.
- Monitor records storage capacity, security requirements and system performance, and recommend enhancements as appropriate.
- Work with Information Technology staff and contractors to support records-related technologies and solutions.
- Assist with the implementation of new records management technologies, workflows and business processes.
General Administration
- Develop and maintain respectful and collaborative working relationships with elected officials, senior leadership, departments, colleagues, citizens and external partners to support effective records management work and integrated government operations.
- Manage deadlines and deliverables while maintaining accuracy, professionalism, confidentiality and responsiveness.
- Contribute to the development and refinement of records management procedures and policies.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the Director, Cabinet and Legislative Services.
Knowledge And Skills
- Knowledge of Métis Nation–Saskatchewan governance, Métis culture, values and self-government priorities, with a willingness to continue learning.
- General understanding of MN-S government processes including the Métis Nation Legislative Assembly, Provincial Métis Council and subcommittees.
- Knowledge of records management best practices, information governance principles and applicable legislative requirements is considered an asset.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, with strong attention to detail and the ability to produce accurate, professional work.
- Knowledge of digital libraries, archives, document repositories, website content management and public records access principles.
- Understanding of records retention, disposition, classification systems, archives management and information governance principles.
- Knowledge of privacy, access to information, confidentiality and information security requirements.
- Strong organizational and administrative skills with exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to analyze records management processes and recommend practical improvements.
- Ability to exercise tact, discretion, confidentiality and sound judgment when handling sensitive information.
- Ability to communicate professionally and respectfully with elected officials, senior leaders, staff, citizens, presenters and members of the public.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a busy environment with changing priorities and timelines.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Teams, SharePoint or comparable records, collaboration and virtual meeting systems.
Core Competency Requirements
- Accountability
- Non-partisanship and Confidentiality
- Government Awareness and Culture
- Commitment to Quality and Detail
- Research and Analytical Thinking
- Planning, Organization and Follow-through
- Problem Solving and Judgement
- Teamwork, Collaboration and Service Orientation
Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in records management, information management, library sciences, archives management, public administration, business administration or a related field; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Three to five years of relevant experience in records management, information governance, document management, archives administration or a related environment.
- Experience implementing and maintaining records classification systems, retention schedules and records management procedures.
- Experience maintaining digital repositories, legislative libraries, archives portals, public-facing records systems or comparable online information resources is considered an asset.
- Experience supporting governance, legislative services, Indigenous governments, public sector organizations or regulated environments is considered an asset.
Additional Requirements
- A valid Saskatchewan driver’s license and/or access to reliable transportation to our office would be required.
- The successful candidate must undergo a Criminal Record Check.
- The Travel requirement for this position is 10%
- Please submit your application by 9:59 PM on August 31, 2026.
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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