Manager, Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network
The position will lead the management of the Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network collaboration between the kihci-ok?w?m?w askiy Knowledge Centre and the Indigenous Kinship Circle (IKC). The IKC is a cross-boundary community of practice for Indigenous people and allies working to advance the wellbeing of communities across the Central Grasslands of Turtle Island. The position will focus on engagement and outreach, also ensuring the inclusion of IKC Mexican partners and US based IKC members are included as part of the collaborative conversations contributing to the success of the project. The position will provide updates for the kihci-ok?w?m?w askiy Knowledge Centre and the IKC community and participate and contribute to the IKC and Central Grasslands Roadmap working groups.
Primary Purpose: The primary purpose of the Manager, Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network is to contribute to the development and implementation of Indigenous-led Grasslands stewardship efforts by promoting cultural knowledge exchange, peer to peer training and mentorship between First Nations across the three Prairie Provinces, drawing on approaches to stewardship employed in grasslands in the US and Mexico by way of partnership with the Indigenous Kinship Circle (IKC) and its member organizations.
The primary purpose of the position is to provide strategic support and leadership to generate dialogue around policy barriers and possible strategies to advance Indigenous-led efforts and connect these discussions to broader initiatives such as the Central Grasslands Roadmap initiative. The position provides leadership and expertise in the strategic development and management of services. This position provides expertise and advice to the kihci-ok?w?m?w askiy Knowledge Centre and Indigenous Kinship teams in the formulation of engagement strategies with Indigenous communities about grasslands conservation.
Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, and Academic Director, kihci-ok?w?m?w askiy Knowledge Centre, the Manager, works collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, as well as First Nation communities to accomplish the objectives of the project. The position is responsible for the efficient administration of the Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network. In addition to working collaboratively with college and university colleagues, the Manager establishes working relationships with industry and partner groups outside of the university. The position must demonstrate leadership in all administrative aspects of planning within the college. The Manager establishes procedures, develops work plans, and carries out strategies specifically related to the Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network. This position requires an in-depth knowledge spanning provincial, national/federal, and international grasslands conservation opportunities to effectively assist and respond to priorities of the project.
The Manager will work independently with minimal supervision, as well as in a variety of integrated team environments to ensure harmonization of these activities. Ability to forge and maintain excellent professional relationships and collaborations with First Nation communities is essential. Effective working relationships will be established and maintained internally and externally, including but not limited to the kihci-ok?w?m?w askiy Knowledge Centre, and the College of Agriculture and Bioresources.
Travel and work outside of normal business hours may be necessary. Travel is extensive.
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