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Research & Community Engagement Specialist

Research & Community Engagement Specialist

Lac La Ronge Indian BandLa Ronge
28 days ago
Job description

OPEN COMPETITION

The Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Woodland Wellness Centre is inviting applications for the following positions based out of the Wellness Centre in La Ronge, SK :

Research & Community Engagement Specialist

1 – Permanent Full-Time

The suitable candidate will be able to perform the following duties :

  • Lead research initiatives to evaluate and improve wellness programs using Indigenous and evidence-based approaches;
  • Identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grant proposals, to support WWC programs;
  • Build partnerships with academic institutions for research, grants, and access to resources that enhance program development;
  • Foster relationships with community members, elders, and other stakeholders through events, outreach and workshops;
  • Deliver sessions on environmental, nature-based healing, and traditional horticulture for staff and participants;
  • Oversee WWC’s greenhouse operations, including growing traditional medicines, and educating participants on sustainable gardening practices;
  • Collaborate with Woodland Cree Elders, knowledge keepers to create culturally sensitive resources and advocate for wellness policies benefitting the community;
  • Develop and manage WWC’s digital presence and maintain content aligned with the WWC’s mission and values;
  • Coordinate with other agencies and organizations to secure funding and plan culturally based wellness initiatives;
  • Collect and analyze statistical data for program planning and ensure alignment with WWC’s strategic objectives;
  • All other work-related duties as assigned by Immediate Supervisor.

The suitable candidate will possess the following qualifications :

  • Bachelors’ degree in social sciences, public health, Indigenous studies or related field plus specialized knowledge of Horticulture;
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in research, community engagement or program development preferably in an indigenous context;
  • Knowledge, willingness and understanding of First Nations customs and traditions is an asset;
  • Lifestyle choices including sobriety and abstinence from drugs and gaming consistent to the role will be a strong asset;
  • Strong research, data analysis and computer skills;
  • Effective verbal and writing communication skills;
  • A positive and professional approach towards participants, fellow staff and public;
  • Problem solving / critical thinking skills and Excellent interpersonal skills;
  • Must have a Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and own a reliable vehicle;
  • Must provide a satisfactory and recent; Criminal Record Check, Vulnerable Sector Check, SGI Driver’s Abstract
  • Date of Posting :   Dec 13th Deadline : Until Suitable Candidate is Found