Overview
Steel River Group is a privately held Indigenous-owned diversified management, development, and construction consortium. Rooted in the belief that business can drive meaningful change, we work collaboratively with Indigenous communities, industry partners, and local stakeholders to create lasting social and economic impact.
Our work focuses on building long-term economic opportunities for Indigenous communities through innovative programs, partnerships, and workforce development initiatives.
We are seeking a community engagement role to support a portfolio of Indigenous-led initiatives and collaborative programs.
The Community Engagement Coordinator champions, develops, and implements our company values to facilitate fulsome engagement between Steel River Group of Companies and our Indigenous Community Partners. Acting as a bridge between Steel River business units and Indigenous partners, the Community Engagement role facilitates meaningful, long-lasting relationships through holistically working with Indigenous communities to create positive social and economic change.
Key Responsibilities
· Communicate and collaborate with First Nations to support projects.
· Help identify, communicate, and support opportunities with First Nations where traditional and cultural knowledge can be incorporated into the program.
· Work directly with First Nations, designated personnel, and/or related parties to achieve key deliverables.
· Work directly with our consulting group to identify potential First Nation’s to work with on projects, including but not limited to; On Reserve infrastructure (Youth Centres, Safe Houses, Emergency Shelters, Housing, Cultural Centres) and Off Reserve projects (Affordable Housing, Energy Projects, Medical Facilities, Gas Stations, etc.).
· Independently manage relationships and track potential partners.
· Mitigate any concerns or conflicts put forward by First Nations that may have any kind of impact.
· Maintain continuous communication and feedback with First Nations throughout the execution of projects.
· Maintain engagement activity records with First Nations throughout projects.
· Other tasks and duties as assigned.
Job Requirements
Qualifications and Experience
· Previous experience working with First Nations required.
· Industry experience or appropriate combination of education and experience
Skills and Knowledge
· Ability to develop strong working relationships.
· Comprehensive computer skills, specifically in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
· Organization, time-management, and multi-tasking skills.
· Ability to meet deadlines and work in a fast-paced environment.
· Excellent interpersonal, communication and customer service skills.
· Ability to work in a growing, dynamic, and changing environment.
· Optimistic/collaborative approach and attitude towards work.
· Strong understanding and commitment to First Nations culture, history, and community development.
Working Conditions
· General office environment and project sites.
· Travel to project sites will be required.
Pay: $21.67 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company events
- On-site gym
Work Location: In person