Program : Environment Office of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation
Reports to : Senior Manager
Accountable to : Senior Manager, Saugeen Ojibway Nation Environment Office
Terms of Employment : Full Time Permanent
Salary : $61,000 to $72,000 (depending on experience)
Hours of Work : 37.5 hours per week (some evenings and weekend may be periodically required)
Job Location : Wiarton, Ontario (Not remote work) regular local travel in SON Territory
Anticipated Start Date : Immediately
Closing Date :
Priority will be given to qualified Saugeen Ojibway Nation members
The Environment Office Saugeen Ojibway Nation prides itself on being an organization that works daily through our Core Values. These values are tied into all that we do. With WISDOM we can teach. With LOVE we can endure, with RESPECT we can work together even when we don’t agree, with BRAVERY we can achieve, with HONESTY we can act with integrity even when no one is watching, with TRUTH we can trust each other and with HUMILITY we can lift each other up. The Environment Office strives daily to work with our competencies along side these values and they are woven into the fabric of how we work.
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Recommended Experience :
All staff roles at Environment Saugeen Ojibway Nation require the team members to work through our values to deliver the following Core Competencies
Effective Communication
Provide and receive information using the most effective / efficient / appropriate medium and technology based on what needs to be communicated and to whom. Effectively use different approaches and technologies for different audiences. Communicate effectively and professionally to proponents, work teams, managers, staff and Joint Council.
Humility and Curiosity
Being humble by having a respectful, team-focused attitude that values others input and embraces feedback as an opportunity to grow. Having the willingness to learn, admit mistakes and prioritize team success over individual achievements.
Being curious and having an eagerness to explore, ask questions and seek deeper understanding of yourself and others. Possess and eagerness for continuous learning with a proactive approach to problem solving and innovation.
Results
The ability to work in a results oriented culture by achieving goals and staying focused while maintaining a high level of accountability to results. A drive towards outcomes and achieving timelines by prioritizing tasks effectively, taking ownership of challenges and maintaining momentum even when faced with challenges.
Achieving objectives efficiently and to a high standard while often looking for ways to exceed expectations. Possess a willingness to adapt and find solutions for continuous improvement and measurable success.
Operations
Possessing operational competency by executing daily workflows to ensure maximum efficiency and quality. Focus on process improvement, monitor personal performance metrics and ensure compliance with current processes and procedures. Adept at time management and working with teams to execute plans smoothly while adapting to change well.
Possess the ability to handle conflicts constructively and be a part of a positive and collaborative work environment. This requires active listening skills while hearing all perspectives, staying calm under pressure and using diplomacy to address differences. Requires the ability to openly communicate, diffuse tensions and work on practical solutions that align with the team and the Environment Office goals. Having the ability to effectively communicate challenges , promote mutual understanding and build trust that matters will be handled in a professional and courteous way.
Team Building
Fostering a cohesive, motivated and connected team through collaboration, trust, and open communication among team members. The ability to recognize strengths and opportunities within oneself and others and create an environment where everyone feels valued. Effectively team building by personal development and promoting a shared sense of purpose. The ability to work as a collective effort towards a common goal.
Job Description :
$61,000 to $72,000 (depending on experience)
How to Apply
Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation and Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation Band Members, and persons of Indigenous heritage are encouraged to apply.
All applications are appreciated, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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