Community Engagement Coordinator
Classification: Full time, Permanent
Salary: $26.00 - $31.00
Location: Williams Lake, BC
Deadline: Until filled
The T?ilhqot'in National Government is based in Williams Lake, British Columbia serving six communities, including ?Esdilagh, Tl'etinqox, Tl'esqox, T?ideldel, Xeni Gwet'in, and Yune?it'in. The T?ilhqot'in National Government's mission is to support and empower T?ilhqot'in peoples to exercise their rights to self-determination within their traditional territories in ways which reflect T?ilhqot'in philosophy, values, experience and culture.
The Community Engagement Coordinator is responsible for coordinating engagement activities and managing internal information to facilitate collaboration and engagement with T?ilhqot'in members. The Community Engagement Coordinator also supports TNG departments in preparation for engagement activities (forums, meetings, shared meals, open houses, etc. )
Key Responsibilities
Provide opportunities for regular updates to members and to Chief and Councils in each community about TNG matters
Support departments in scheduling community meetings or activities, preparing materials, and reviewing content for readability
Research and promote diverse and unique ways to engage T?ilhqot'in members
Assist with Nation event planning and execution
Track attendance and collect community feedback/metrics for each event, meeting, or activity and supply it to the appropriate department with follow-up minutes or notes
Make sure adequate supplies of materials, such as gifts, gift cards, and swag, are maintained for all community engagement activities
Work with the communications team to implement communications strategies
Maintain tracking lists for community engagement efforts and email lists
Draft and design documents, newsletters, posters, letters, presentations, public notices etc. to educate and inform members
Support with social media, Nation App, and media relations as directed
Additional duties as required
Requirements
High School Diploma, with preference for a post-secondary education within an Arts field or at least two years working in a fast-paced environment within communications
Strong verbal and writing communication skills
Exceptional organizational skills
Strong attention-to-detail
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, and willingness to learn new computer programs
Knowledge of how social media works and ability to post written and video content to the TNG's social media platforms
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality
Knowledgeable and passionate about T?ilhqot'in Nation endeavors
Accountable, dependable and able to work with minimal supervision
Strong interest in First Nations current events
Willingness to travel and work evenings and weekends
Valid BC Driver's License and access to a reliable vehicle
Working Conditions
Travel may be required
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and additional hardware
Overtime as required
Lifting or moving up to 20lbs may be required
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