Governance Coordinator - Full-time Permanent - January 2026 start date
Position Description:
The role of the Governance Coordinator is to plan and efficiently execute Fort William First Nation's (FWFN) three main governance initiatives: membership law; election act; and governing constitution. The Governance Coordinator will define the project objectives and deliverables and ensure measurable outcomes which reflect Fort William First Nation vision, traditions, culture, and values.
Major Responsibilities:
Direct and execute community governance capacity development for the three main governance initiatives: membership law; election act; and governing constitution
Begin governance strategic planning and constitution development process
Develop full-scale project work plan and associated communication documents
Develop communication strategy for FWFN Membership to ensure optimal transparency and understanding
Coordinate community focus groups and workshops on and off-reserve which may include: correspondence, engagement materials, travel, speakers, venues, and logistics
Develop and deliver strategic issue presentations and progress reports to Community and Leadership
Schedule, coordinate and lead the Governance Committee meetings, including taking minutes, setting the agenda, ensuring proper administrative tasks are complete
Assist and provide technical assistance to other related Fort William First Nation Committees
Assist with the creation and management of the Governance budget
Ensure proper management of electronic and physical files
Respond to governance related queries for Membership, Chief and Council and external stakeholders
Build, develop, and grow any relationships vital to improving the governance capacity for Fort Will First Nation
Complete financial reporting requirements
Assist Membership Department, as needed, for the sole purpose of status card renewal
Other related duties as assigned
Qualifications:
University degree or college diploma in the field of Indigenous Studies, Political Science, Legal Studies or Community Development, or five (5) years direct work experience in project management, including all aspects of governance and process development and execution
Strong knowledge of legal concepts, principles, and terminology
Thorough understanding of statutes, court decisions, ordinances, resolutions, and legal documentation
Good understanding of legal references and procedures
Strong familiarity with project management and coordination
Competent and proficient understanding of First Nations governance, inherent rights and treaties
Familiar with current Federal and Provincial Legislation including the Indian Act
Technically competent with various software program, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Publisher and Adobe
Experience in working both independently and in a team-oriented, collaborative environment is essential
Flexible during times of change
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks efficiently
This position is subject to a criminal records check
Job Posting Closing Date:
Applications, consisting of a cover letter and resume with three (3) references, must be received by
11:59 on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
Please direct your application to the attention of:
Human Resources- Recruitment
P: 807-623-9543 ext. 301 F: 807-623-5190
Email:
jobs@fwfn.com
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