Junior Indigenous Services Facilitator
3,000 Environmental Services staff. 20 technical specialties. 900 professional associations. An international team with local expertise. You could say we know a little something about the environment. Our passion for it drives our work. Grounded by safety, quality, and ethics, we come up with solutions that perfectly fit the site. We know what it takes to balance competing project interests with creativity and efficiency. We know what to look for, and we know how to get the job done—the right way. Join a team that has the environment down to a science.
Your Opportunity
Our Indigenous Services team specializes in Indigenous engagement support, Indigenous traditional knowledge and land use studies, and the integration of Indigenous knowledge into environmental impact assessments across Canada. We provide cultural resources planning, management, assessment and mitigation services to private sector resource developers, all levels of government, non-governmental groups, and Indigenous communities. We practice respectful collection and interpretation of information in collaboration with Indigenous groups.
Stantec’s Indigenous Services team has an opportunity for a Junior Facilitator. This position is located in Calgary.
Your Key Responsibilities
- Liaising with project managers and other departments as well as internal and external clients to ensure the delivery of objectives
- Supporting Indigenous Services and Environmental Planning project teams
- Undertaking and coordinating proposal writing activities
- Conducting Indigenous knowledge and traditional land use studies, including interviews and field studies
- Reporting, documentation and quality review
- Completing assessments for regulatory applications
- Completion of projects efficiently within allocated budgets and timelines
Your Capabilities and Credentials
- Experience in Indigenous community engagement and presenting to a variety of audiences including Indigenous and industry clients, regulatory authorities and technical teams
- Interest and knowledge in environmental impact assessments
- Knowledge of Indigenous cultural, historical and political context in Canada
- Demonstrate good listening and problem-solving skills to assist in decision-making and provide expertise to clients and peers.
- Ability to work seamlessly with multidisciplinary project teams and execute projects collaboratively.
- Ability to multi-task and work on multiple projects simultaneously.
- Attention to detail and exceptional written and oral communication skills.
- Periodic short-term, regional travel expectations.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Applications
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree or master’s degree and/or diploma in a relevant discipline (Indigenous studies, anthropology, sociology, geography, archaeology and/or environmental sciences)
- Relevant consulting experience is an asset, particularly in community-based research or environmental planning
- Industry-specific safety training certificates and cultural safety training are an asset
- Environmental, socioeconomics or public health assessment experience is an asset
Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.
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