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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is an arm’s-length federal agency responsible for the shared stewardship of the lands and waters that make up the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest port. Our mandate, as outlined in the Canada Marine Act, is to enable Canada’s trade objectives on behalf of all Canadians, ensuring the safe movement of goods through the Port of Vancouver while protecting the environment and considering local communities.
As an organization with a significant impact on communities and businesses across Canada, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is dedicated to diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. We strive to create a workplace that mirrors the richness of our community, empowering all employees to achieve their full potential.
Under direction, the Indigenous Consultation Advisor (term) conducts Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (port authority) Indigenous consultation with those Indigenous groups who may be impacted by potential projects and initiatives in the port authority jurisdiction. The incumbent works closely with various internal groups as well as port tenants. Additionally, an Indigenous Consultation Advisor may engage with other federal or provincial agencies to coordinate engagement and/or consultation. As well, the Advisor assesses and/or advises on the sufficiency of Indigenous consultation for project applications, port authority led projects and/or corporate strategic initiatives as they relate to Indigenous rights, issues, interests and opportunities.
What you do:
- Plans and conducts Indigenous consultation for the port authority or tenant-led development projects.
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May also conduct Indigenous consultation on land use policies and plans, and strategic initiatives.
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Develops, implements and reviews consultation plans for projects that require an environmental assessment pursuant to the Impact Assessment Act and, when appropriate, aligns with the BC Environmental Assessment Act.
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Works with a cross-functional team to consider all aspects of port development projects and other initiatives and recommends whether consultation is required.
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Works closely with contractors on engagement and consultation activities.
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Works closely with relevant port authority departments on known Indigenous issues to ensure they are addressed appropriately through the consultation process.
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Applies existing legal principles and factors to the analysis of Indigenous interests.
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Monitors and analyzes evolving legislation, case law and applicable policy as it may affect port authority Indigenous consultation processes and advises management.
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Tracks and records all Indigenous engagement/consultation activities in accordance with port authority practice and appropriate federal, provincial or other applicable standards.
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Provides Indigenous consultation advice and guidance.
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As required, under the direction of the Manager, works with Indigenous groups on various agreements in whole or part. Represents the port authority at meetings with Indigenous groups and may participate in meetings with local, provincial and federal government representatives, and port tenants as needed.
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Ensures appropriate coordination with the port authority project and environmental review processes as they relate to Indigenous consultation or engagement.
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Provides recommendations for participation funding to be provided to Indigenous groups.
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Research and prepare briefing notes, summary reports, letters and other materials as needed.
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Responsible for the maintenance of databases; updates and develops as required.
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Participates in and/or leads cross functional teams.
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Participate in health and safety initiatives and comply with established policies, procedures and guidelines to protect yourself and your work colleagues. Report concerns, hazards, risks and incidents to management for follow-up.
What you bring:
- A bachelor’s degree in communications, Indigenous studies, law or another acceptable degree.
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A minimum of 4 years demonstrable experience developing and implementing complex Indigenous consultation and communication strategies around challenging projects.
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Exceptional research, writing and analytical skills.
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Established relationships with Lower Mainland Indigenous groups would be considered an asset.
What we offer:
- Market-competitive base salaries and variable incentive plan
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Generous and inclusive benefits offering including retirement benefits plan
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Hybrid work program
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Earned time off program
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Paid vacation and personal care leave
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Onsite gym with towel service in a national landmark in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront
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Friendly, unique, and respectful workplace
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Job type: Bargaining Unit, Full-Time, Permanent, Hybrid
Working environment: Normal office conditions with occasional evening, weekend and off-site work. Flexibility to occasionally respond to issues during non-working hours.
This is Canadian-based employment, and it is expected that all employees maintain legal entitlement to work in Canada. Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be subject to background checks, including but not limited to criminal record, credit, and/or reference checks.
At the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, we are dedicated to employment equity and a workplace reflective of the diversity of our port community. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates including women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and members of visible minorities. Reasonable accommodation can be provided in the selection process and while working with the port authority. If you require support applying to our openings, please contact us at [email protected].
We recognize and acknowledge that we are located on the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. To learn more about our indigenous relations and commitment to reconciliation, please visit our website.