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Position: Communications & Engagement Coordinator
Organization: Indigenous Management Board Secretariat
Location: Southeastern Vancouver Island, BC
The Indigenous Management Board (IMB) is looking for a dedicated and experienced communications and engagement specialist who is motivated to work in a highly dynamic collaborative multi-team environment. Reporting to the Program Manager of the IMB Secretariat, the Communications and Engagement Coordinator will lead the implementation of the IMB Communications Strategy, including planning, coordinating, and delivering communications and engagement on behalf of the IMB with internal and external audiences. This role will coordinate and work closely with the IMB Technical Committee (IMBTC) Communications Team and will act as the IMB Secretariat lead on a tripartite (IMB, BC, and Parks Canada) communications and engagement technical working group.
The IMB is a collaboration of eleven First Nations, being: Quw’utsun Nation (Cowichan Tribes, Halalt First Nation, Lyackson First Nation, Penelakut Tribe, and Stz’uminus First Nation), Malahat Nation, Pauquachin First Nation, Snuneymuxw First Nation, Tsawout First Nation, and the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council (representing Tsartlip First Nation and Tseycum First Nation). The purpose of the IMB is to take back the Nations’ roles, responsibilities, and authorities over the territories and waters and to collaborate on issues of shared interest with regards to Parks Canada initiatives and operations. The IMB is developing a Shared Vision for how leadership and communities of the Nations will work together to achieve these objectives.
The IMB, Parks Canada, and the Province of British Columbia have created a Steering Committee to conduct a feasibility assessment for the proposed national marine conservation area reserve (NMCAR) in the southern Strait of Georgia of British Columbia. The IMB is also involved in negotiations regarding the management of Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, and broader marine governance approaches.
The IMB is committed to respecting diversity within our team and developing capacity within the eleven First Nations we represent. We encourage all First Nations applicants to self-identify in our recruitment processes. Pursuant to Section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act, preference will be given to First Nations candidates.
TO APPLY
We invite applications consisting of a one page cover letter, responses to the job application questionnaire (see below), and a resume with names and contact information for three references. Please submit your application to IMBprogrammanager@wsanec.com, with the subject line: Communications and Engagement Coordinator - IMB Secretariat Application, no later than midnight PST Sunday July 27, 2025.
Link to full posting: https://wsanec.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMB_Comms-Engagement-Coordinator-Job-Posting_July-2025.docx.pdf
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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: Jul 16 2025 ID: 74052