The NCIAF Business Development Team is looking for a
Summer Student - Business Development Associate
to work alongside a dynamic team focused on business acceleration, industry partnerships, and relationship management. This role provides hands-on experience in business planning, market research, and strategic business development. This role will support the NCIAF's three strategic pillars:
Advancing reconciliation and building bridges between Indigenous communities and other agriculture and food industry stakeholders and creating a national vision for Indigenous agriculture;
Support the development of Indigenous agriculture and food businesses; and
Build Indigenous capacity for agriculture through awareness of opportunities, knowledge exchange, and education and skills development.
The NCIAF is an Indigenous-led non-profit organization operating on core values of collaboration, communication, innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusivity, effective planning and execution, visionary thinking, and respect for Indigenous values, protocols, and ways of doing. Empathy is an important part of this, and the organization strives to be a leading voice in Indigenous agriculture while also expanding the conversation to a broader audience to ultimately advance Indigenous agriculture and create a sustainable future for Indigenous communities and the broader food system.
For more information on the NCIAF, please visit www.nciaf.ca.
Key Responsibilities
Assist in the preparation of business planning templates and toolkits for Indigenous entrepreneurs.
Conduct market research to identify trends and opportunities in Indigenous agriculture and food sectors.
Support business development initiatives, such as business case studies, funding proposals, and resource development.
Collaborate with team members to analyze and summarize data related to economic opportunities for Indigenous communities.
Provide administrative support, including document organization and meeting coordination.
Participate in team meetings and support the NCIAF Business Development strategy.
Skills and Qualifications:
Enrolled in a post-secondary education program in business administration, economics, agriculture, or Indigenous studies.
A strong self-starter passionate about supporting Indigenous communities, Peoples and rights holders to land journey to self-sufficiency.
Interest in business development, Indigenous economic growth, and agriculture.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).Excellent communication, problem solving, and relationship building skills.
A team player, with a positive attitude and strong organizational skills, who can effectively work in a collaborative, agile work environment.
Experience or knowledge related to Indigenous communities is an asset.
What We Offer:
Mentorship, job shadowing, and exposure to strategic business development projects.
Opportunities to learn and contribute to meaningful initiatives.
A collaborative and supportive team environment.
Fast-paced, dynamic and agile work.
Earned Days Off - one day leave for every 15 days worked.
Diversity Statement
The National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture and Food is committed to an inclusive workplace that reflects the rich and prosperous communities across Canada that we serve. The NCIAF welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including those within the equity categories of women, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, Indigenous persons, individuals of diverse gender and sexual orientation and all groups protected by the Human Rights Code.