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A regional economic development commission located in Wendake, Quebec, is looking for an Indigenous Tax Advisor. This role involves supporting the economic development of First Nations by producing tools for elected officials and advising on tax issues. The position offers a competitive salary between $76,982 and $80,486, hybrid work options, and various benefits including paid vacation and a cell phone allowance. Candidates must have a relevant bachelor's degree and strong knowledge of Canadian tax laws.
The FNQLEDC are looking for an Indigenous Tax Advisor to join their team.
By joining the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development Commission (FNQLEDC), you will contribute directly to the economic development of First Nations while being part of a team where commitment, collaboration and respect are at the heart of our actions!
You will also benefit from many advantages, including:
And much more!
Salary: The gross annual salary upon hiring is between $76,982 and $80,486 depending on the candidate’s experience and training.
Workplace: 265, Place Chef Michel Laveau, bureau 200, Wendake (Quebec)
Under the supervision of the FNQLEDC’s senior management, the Indigenous Tax Advisor supports the FNQLEDC team by producing accessible reference tools that address the main questions of elected officials, community economic development officers, and entrepreneurs. The Advisor also advises the Chief responsible for the taxation portfolio while participating in the work of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL)-Revenu Québec taxation committee as a technical expert. The incumbent plays a key role in advancing tax issues affecting the First Nations in Quebec, in addition to acting as a liaison between them and provincial and federal tax authorities.
Are you interested in this position? If so, then please send us your curriculum vitae, along with a mandatory cover letter expressing your interest in the position, no later than 12 p.m. on Thursday, January 8, 2026, to the attention of:
Ms. Jinny Thibodeau Rankin, Executive Director First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development Commission 265, place Chef Michel Laveau, bureau 200, Wendake (Quebec) G0A 4V0 Email: rh@cdepnql.org
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The FNQLHSSC reserves the right to meet with candidates prior to the posting date. Where qualifications are equal or equivalent, applications from First Nations people will be prioritized.