Location: Kamloops, British Columbia or Ottawa, Ontario
Job Opportunity: Full-time, on site (not remote)
Salary Range: $60,000 to $80,000
OUR OPPORTUNITY
The First Nations Tax Commission is seeking an experienced Learning and Development Coordinator to join our team and play a key role in contributing to the growth of our education department. The Learning and Development Coordinator manages all aspects of delivering the non-accredited programming for the education department. This includes planning and implementing the non-accredited programs, as well as designing the content material in collaboration with subject-matter experts, as well as developing post event reports and any other project support or requests.
WHO WE ARE?
The First Nations Tax Commission (FNTC) is a national institution that supports First Nations governments in the development and implementation of tax systems on their lands. The Education Business Line is a fast-paced and dynamic environment that directly impacts students and stakeholders across Canada.
- Manage all aspects of non-accredited education programming including workshops, from planning, setting timelines, determining resource needs, coordinating and compiling workshop materials, on site coordination, and post event reporting and follow-up.
- Create and coordinate communication plans for workshops including digital marketing, website updates, internal updates and event messaging.
- Assist with delivery of webinars and presentations for FNTC and the Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics by providing technical or administrative support to all students, participants, instructors or presenters.
- Coordinate workshop agenda and activities including speakers and speaker information.
- Work with the Director of Education and other staff to develop and manage a calendar of non-accredited education programming.
- Collaborate with subject-matter experts and speakers on the development and design of content and materials, and its distribution to audiences.
- Format presentations, materials and other documents in accordance with brand guides and templates.
- Incorporate evaluations and surveys into the planning cycle for the purposes of continuous improvement.
- Review workshops and feedback and implement recommendations for improvement.
- Compile and retain workshop materials.
- Performs other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
- A degree in a related discipline such as communications, administration, training or adult education or equivalent education.
- 3-5 years of project or training management or education organization experience including managing complex events.
- Demonstrated project management skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Experience in developing and delivering events in a First Nation environment would be considered an asset.
- The ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities and duties.
- Instructional Design, project management or records management skillsets would be assets.
We are an equal opportunity employer that recognizes and celebrates the diversity of all First Nations and people across Canada. As a First Nations organization, applicants of Indigenous descent are highly encouraged to apply.
BENEFITS
- Comprehensive medical, dental and life insurance coverage
- Matching RRSP pension contribution at 7%
- Training opportunities
- Paid time off
- We recognize all statutory holidays, including Aboriginal Day on June 21st and Truth and Reconciliation Day on September 30th
We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.