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Rock Mechanic Engineer
The Rock Mechanic Engineer role offers an exceptional opportunity to provide guidance on ground support requirements using rock mechanics principles, theories and ground control techniques to ensure the stability of underground workings, while maximizing safety and optimizing production targets.
by Lac Seul First Nation
Exploration Geologist
The Exploration Geologist role offers an exceptional opportunity to take on a mentorship role within the exploration team, providing expertise in the practical application of software, drill target generation, geologic interpretation, cost tracking/monitoring and contractor management or procurement.
by Lac Seul First Nation
Family Support Workers (2)
The Family Support Workers will work closely with Prevention Team to assist with families, youth and children to navigate services internally and externally to increase access to health, social, education related appointments or referrals in a safe and trusting manner. 
by Shoal Lake No. 39 (Iskatewizaagegan) First Nation
Employment & Training Program Assistant
The main objectives of this program are to increase the number of community members in the database from 155 to 200.  As the program assistant, you will work with the Employment & Training Coordinator to ensure that the collection of surveys is completed by March 31, 2021.
by Shoal Lake No. 39 (Iskatewizaagegan) First Nation
Director of Operations
The Director of Operations is responsible for the management, administration and delivery of all Nation programs and services in order to ensure that the needs of IIFN members are met in a reasonable effective and efficient manner. 
by Shoal Lake No. 39 (Iskatewizaagegan) First Nation
Cultural Coordinator
The Position of Cultural Coordinator will work in a team environment with the Family Advocate Program Model and ensure that that all services provided to our children and youth are culturally-appropriate and nurture their Anishinaabe identity and belonging. 
by Shoal Lake No. 39 (Iskatewizaagegan) First Nation
Family Therapist – Term Position
Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation’s Minweyaanigoziwin Family Well-Being program is a community based program with front-line services and safe places where children, youth and families can access and receive culturally responsive supports that address the root causes of family violence and over-representation of indigenous children in care.
by Shoal Lake No. 39 (Iskatewizaagegan) First Nation
Resource Teacher / Case Manager
Early Childhood Education Resource Teacher/Case Manager will provide an inclusive program for children 0 to 5 years of age and their families that celebrate diversity and reflects the Anishnabek Heritage that is unique to the Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point.
by Kettle & Stoney Point First Nation
Band Representative
The Band Representative acts on behalf of the Chippewas of the Kettle & Stony Point First Nation (KSPFN) as a party under the Child and Family Services Act involving KSPFN; protects the collective best interest of KSPFN child(ren); ensures effective delivery and monitoring practices pertaining to child welfare protection services in alignment with Kettle & Stony Point’s policies and procedures as well as the legal framework of the Child, and the Child, Youth and Family Services Act. 
by Kettle & Stoney Point First Nation
Junior Indigenous Liaison
Assist the Indigenous Relationships Manager with defining strategic goals as part of a business team.
by Gull Bay First Nation