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A dedicated education organization in Metro Vancouver seeks a Manager for the First Nations Languages and Culture Program. This role involves managing support services, overseeing program development, and ensuring collaboration with schools and communities to improve education for First Nations students. Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree and relevant experience in management and education. This full-time position offers a competitive salary, generous benefits, and a balanced work environment.
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The First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) is currently looking for a dedicated, experienced and organized Manager, First Nations Languages and Culture Program to join our hard-working First Nations Languages and Culture department who work collaboratively and diligently to improve education for all First Nations students in BC.
The Manager, First Nations Languages and Culture Program is responsible for managing a portfolio of First Nations Languages and Culture support services directly related to students, school staff, and community members associated with First Nations schools. This position manages the development, delivery, implementation and evaluation of strategies and programs aimed at increasing the quality of Language and Culture programming throughout BC.
Since 1992, FNESC, led by a strong and diverse board of over 130 First Nations community representatives, has worked in partnership with the First Nations School Association (FNSA), and the Indigenous Adult Higher Learning Association (IAHLA). Communications, research, partnership-building, resource development and advocacy are all part of the work we do to advance issues in First Nations education.
Duties and Responsibilities :
We offer full-time meaningful work in a professional, friendly, and diverse office environment which is easily accessible by transit and right next door to Park Royal Mall. We enjoy having occasional lunches together as a team – pizza is one of our favorites.
This is a full-time, permanent position with most of the work being done between 8 : 30 a.m. and 4 : 30 p.m. However, the nature of this position is such that occasional work outside of those hours, including weekend work, may be required.
FNESC requires that all FNESC staff be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 for two reasons : First, because FNESC takes its responsibility to create and maintain a healthy workplace very seriously. And, second, because many of our staff attend First Nations communities in-person. Some First Nations have unique requirements and vulnerabilities related to communicable diseases like COVID-19, and FNESC always respects the needs of First Nations.
We thank everyone who applies for their interest in FNESC. Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications, we are only able to respond to those applicants who are selected for an interview. We cannot respond to telephone or email inquiries.
Please send your resume and cover letter to jobs@fnesc.ca