MPAL/RECREATION COORDINATOR
POSITION TITLE Mi’kmaw Physical Activity (MPAL) and Recreation Coordinator
DEPARTMENT Administration
SALARY Dependant on qualifications and experience
TERM Full-Time/Permanent
LOCATION Dependant on successful candidate’s location
Works with all communities and locations, as required: Hammonds
Plains, Yarmouth, Shelburne, Medway, Wildcat, Ponhook, Gold River, and
Gardener’s Mill
ESTIMATED START DATE August 2026
Wasoqopa’q First Nation (formerly Acadia First Nation) is governed as a custom band under the
provisions of the Indian Act with established bylaws, policies and procedures. The First Nation's
electoral system constitutes an election once every five (5) years with positions for one Chief and
eight (8) councillors. Chief and Council elect, are the governing body responsible for making
decisions for the overall health and well-being of communities, Elders, youth and families.
Wasoqopa’q First Nation is unique in its geographical composition, spread throughout the
Southwestern regions of Nova Scotia spanning five counties from Yarmouth to Halifax,
encompassing six (6) reserves - Yarmouth, Ponhook, Medway, Wildcat, Gold River, and Hammonds
Plains, in both rural and urban settings. To support administration and business operations,
Wasoqopa’q First Nation, with supporting staff, provides programs and services within two (2)
Health Centres, a Youth Centre, two (2) Community Centres, six (6) administration offices, and six
(6) business establishments, including economic development, education, employment, fishing,
forestry, health, housing & maintenance, human resources, and social.
POSITION OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVE
WFN is currently recruiting for a MPAL/Recreation Coordinator, reporting to the Executive
Director, works with a community focused lens, responsible for leading the Mi’kmaw Physical
Activity Leadership (MPAL) and Recreation Program on behalf of WFN, including the development,
implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive physical activity and recreation strategy for
WFN communities, supporting policy, and organizing and promoting both unstructured physical
activity initiatives with emphasis on providing supports for walking and less structured movement
and recreational activities for WFN communities with a focus on youth. The overall goal of this
position is to foster a culture of movement, physical activity and recreation to support the overall
health, well-being and improvement in quality of life for WFN communities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES
• Establish and implement a community engagement plan (e.g. focus groups, community
demographics and assets, community sessions, best practices and key partners) to build a
physical activity and recreation strategy and associated supporting policies and initiatives for
WFN communities
- Ensure the alignment of the physical activity and recreation strategy with the Mi’kmaw Physical
Activity Leadership Program, agreement with the Province of Nova Scotia and WFN goals and
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