Executive Director Position

Esquimalt Nation

OVERVIEW

Our mission is to build a legacy for present and future generations of Esquimalt Nation members by ensuring our work is rooted in the teachings and natural laws that flow from the Sacred Trust. We will promote and advance holistic health, self-sufficiency and safety of Esquimalt Nation members by offering meaningful programs and services and working with our partners for mutually beneficial goals.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Executive Director is responsible for leading the planning, organization, implementation, and evaluation of the overall management of the day-to-day operations of the Xwsepsum Government Administration, and is accountable to Council for all their staff conduct and achievement. This position reports directly to the Esquimalt Nation Chief & Council and is responsible for carrying out complex community development planning activities, sourcing and applying for funding opportunities and the oversight the Executive team to ensure the functionality of all administrative departments.
 
The Executive Director works with Chief & Council in developing and implementing governance functions, policies, processes, and strategies. This position develops and maintains relationships within the provincial & federal government and external agencies and uses exemplary project management skills and a high degree of tact when dealing with confidential financial, political and personnel matters. In addition, the Executive Director is responsible for carrying out duties in alignment with the Nation’s various laws and policies, such as the Financial Administration Law (FAL), Chief & Council Policy and Procedure Manual, Human Resource Manual, Land Code and the Authorization and Delegation Matrix, etc.
 
The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of Esquimalt/Indigenous people and culture, and bring awareness and knowledge related to First Nation treaties within Canada. As a model of transparent and high integrity leadership, the Executive Director will also bring:

  • Solid, hands-on, budget management skills, including budget preparation, analysis, decision- making and reporting.
  • Strong organizational abilities including planning, delegating, program development and task facilitation.
  • A bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Five or more years senior nonprofit management experience.
  • A minimum of 2-years’ experience in sourcing funding from government agencies.
  • A minimum of 3-years’ experience working in an Indigenous community.


TEAM CORE COMPETENCIES

  • On time, ready to work each day.
  • Desire to serve the Nation members and the ability to put the greater good before personal feelings and resentments.
  • Belief that traditional processes of inclusiveness, dealing with conflict, respectful communication, and the connectedness to the spirit of the land is the respectful way to carry out all Nation business.
  • Share in a spiritual base upon which to build all conduct and decisions.
  • Share in a commitment to living life today following the teachings of the elders; we honor the Esquimalt Nation traditions and will attempt to use them in our daily work life


CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
Committed to our guiding principles:

  • Every individual reflects the whole
  • Connect our spirituality to our work
  • Promote self sufficiency


NEXT STEPS
The position offers a wage range between $54.60 – $75.89 per hour, along with a generous benefits package, including a $2,100 annual healthy living bonus. For complete details on the job responsibilities and benefits, contact the Consultant below for a copy of the Supplementary Information Package. To apply, send your resume and cover letter to the Consultant at:

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