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Environmental Stewardship Analyst - Community Impact

Musqueam Indian Band

Vancouver

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A First Nations Government in Metro Vancouver seeks an Environmental Analyst to support stewardship initiatives. Responsibilities include analyzing project proposals, organizing community engagement, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Candidates should have a degree in environmental sciences, strong communication skills, and experience with First Nations. Join a supportive environment with training opportunities and comprehensive benefits.

Benefits

Training and career development
Comprehensive group benefits plan
Community fitness and gym access
Centrally located with free parking

Qualifications

  • Experience working for or with First Nations is an asset.
  • Strong understanding of Indigenous history and politics in British Columbia.
  • Valid Driver’s License and Criminal Record Check required.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical support to various departments within the Title & Rights Division.
  • Conduct research and analysis on proposed projects.
  • Assist in drafting agreements and other professional documents.
  • Organize community engagement sessions and educational activities.
  • Plan environmental stewardship projects and coordinate with team members.

Skills

Environmental legislation knowledge
Analytical skills
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Time management

Education

University degree in environmental sciences or related field

Tools

MS Office Software
Adobe Acrobat
Job description
A First Nations Government in Metro Vancouver seeks an Environmental Analyst to support stewardship initiatives. Responsibilities include analyzing project proposals, organizing community engagement, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Candidates should have a degree in environmental sciences, strong communication skills, and experience with First Nations. Join a supportive environment with training opportunities and comprehensive benefits.
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