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Kwantlen Polytechnic University is seeking a full-time Indigenous Food Ways Community Outreach and Development Specialist. This role involves relationship building with First Nations, developing programs for food sovereignty, and supporting grant initiatives. The ideal candidate will have experience with Indigenous communities and a strong commitment to community engagement.
ISFS is an applied research and extension unit at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU). We investigate and support regional food systems as key elements of sustainable communities, focusing predominantly on British Columbia but also extending our programming to other regions. Our applied research focuses on the potential of regional food systems in terms of agriculture and food, economics, community health, policy, community development, and environmental integrity. Our extension programming provides information and support for farmers, communities, business, policy makers, and others. Community collaboration is central to our approach and we routinely work with community activists and agencies, leaders, Indigenous Nation governments, settler governments and other academics. In alignment with long held ISFS values, objectives and programmatic foci, we have prioritized serving and supporting Indigenous Nations and communities to achieve their food sovereignty aspirations. Similarly, we strive to manifest reconciliation into all our work. More about us and our work is at www.kpu.ca / isfs
SUMMARY
The Institute for Sustainable Food Systems (ISFS) is seeking a full-time outreach facilitator to work with and advance Indigenous Nations food system aspirations.
Indigenous Food Ways Community Outreach and Development Specialist will support ISFS to build and nurture relationships with First Nations, develop programs around food sovereignty and regenerative agriculture, and increase our capacity to prepare grants along with and in support of our First Nation partners. The employee will be expected to represent ISFS and effectively work with and support Indigenous Nations and communities respectfully, sensitively and demonstrating proper protocol. The position will involve but not be limited to relationship building, grant writing, community engagement, planning, program development, project management, and report preparation. Agriculture and food system knowledge is a plus.
Position Overview
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The primary responsibility of the facilitator will be to develop and nurture relationships and support project development and action with our Indigenous partners.
Key tasks include :
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful applicant for this position should :
The following will be highly desirable :
Salary Information
Anticipated hourly pay rate : $32.41 - $41.03 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral First Nations territories of the Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlem, and with the lands of the Kwantlen First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
Proudly sharing the name of the Kwantlen First Nation, the word 'Kwantlen' means Tireless Runner, and is reflected in the university's motto : "through tireless effort, knowledge, and understanding." The representation of a wolf and salmon in KPU's Coat of Arms, was created by former KPU Fine Arts student, Brandon Gabriel, nephew of the hereditary Chief of the Kwantlen People, Chief Marilyn Gabriel.
Facilitator • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada