Program Facilitator

Vancouver, BC, CA, Canada

Job Description

*Please note, only applicants that apply through our defined application process will be considered for this position.



Who We Are



The Fireweed Institute is an Indigenous-led organization rooted in collective leadership, decolonial approaches, and transformative systems change. We work to nurture spaces where Indigenous knowledge, ceremony, and community care guide our path forward. Our programming blends in-person and online learning, mentorship, leadership development, and investment-readiness support to help Indigenous entrepreneurs start and scale their businesses. Rooted in Indigenous worldviews, we explore alternative economic models and advance economic reconciliation. Our peers are scaling impactful ventures that strengthen Indigenous communities.

Some of the Benefits of Joining Fireweed



Combination of remote and in-office work environment Competitive salary, extended health benefits, strong work-life balance, supportive and inclusive team environment Meaningful, mission-aligned work that creates impact 15 days of annual paid vacation in addition to scheduled seasonal operational closures, (1-week in August and 2-weeks Dec/Jan), wellness days, and ceremony leave. A culture of reciprocity, flexibility, and relational accountability

How will you make an impact?



The Fireweed Institute exists to build a thriving Indigenous entrepreneurship ecosystem. We do things differently - we are looking for a proactive and community-rooted Program Facilitator to help implement and steward our Fireweed Indigenous Venture Accelerator program.

This role is ideal for someone passionate about entrepreneurship, with lived or professional experience in Indigenous contexts, and with an aptitude for group facilitation, sharing knowledge, partner coordination and community driven impact. The Facilitator guides learning experiences and sessions for our Accelerator, ensuring participants are engaged, partners are well coordinated, and the learning environment and weekly program delivery runs smoothly.

What will you work on?



Program Delivery



Cultivating and maintaining a learning environment that feels engaging, safe, collaborative and values-driven for Venture Accelerator participants and delivery partners, utilizing trauma-informed best practices Serve as a point of contact for participants, answering questions, sharing resources, and supporting their experience. Coordinating and communicating session learning objectives, guest biographies, scheduling and other relevant program details to participants and delivery partners via email and other channels Managing by-the-minute details of online learning sessions with Accelerator participants and guest speakers, knowledge-keepers, instructors and industry experts. Proactively managing program schedules, lesson plans, and learning materials to ensure participants and delivery partners are well organized (have what they need when they need it). Engaging community partners and participants to ensure programming is culturally relevant and responsive to community needs. Co-deliver in-person learning intensives, facilitating hands-on, culturally integrated land-based learning activities

Program Support



Support overall planning, coordination, and logistics of Accelerator programming. Assist with planning and logistics of in-person learning intensives delivered across Canada, including site and activity selection, local contractor engagement, transportation, food/nutrition planning etc. Support storytelling, evaluation, and reporting by capturing quotes, case studies, and feedback during events and workshops. Assist with contract coordination for instructors, facilitators, and Knowledge Keepers. Work with Program Manager and Evaluation team to ensure tracking systems for participation, budgets, evaluation components and feedback are integrated into program schedule and communication

Team Collaboration & Learning



Attend weekly team meetings and contribute to continuous program learning and development. Attend a monthly in-person meeting at the Fireweed's Vancouver office. Participate in cultural and professional development opportunities offered by Fireweed Institute.

Who are we looking for?



We recognize that skills come from many paths. If you meet most of these, we encourage you to apply:

Required



Located within a commuting distance of Vancouver*
Enthusiastic interest in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, including business and investment Demonstrated experience as a group facilitator in Indigenous focused environments Experience working with Indigenous communities or organizations. Experience coordinating programs, workshops, or community events. Technical aptitude with Zoom, Slack and Microsoft products Strong organizational skills, reliability, and comfort juggling multiple timelines and logistics. Excellent interpersonal and intercultural communication skills. Ability to safely lift 50lbs/25kg (to assist with event setup, for example) Valid Class 5 Driver's License.

Preferred



Some post-secondary education or demonstrated experience in business, entrepreneurship, education, Indigenous governance, or a related field; or equivalent lived/professional experience Comfort with tools like Slack, Canva, Miro, project management tools (e.g., Asana), and basic design software.
Responsibilities may evolve. We co-create and adapt as needed.

To be eligible for this role, candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada at the time of application. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for this position

The Fireweed Institute is a hybrid-remote workplace. Accordingly, candidates for this role must be located within a reasonable commuting distance of Vancouver (approximately 2 hours) for regular monthly meetings. Please note that commute is distinct from travel.*

Our Values, The Way We Work



The work activated by the Fireweed Institute requires a commitment to decolonial approaches of doing our work and imagining our future and a deliberate navigation of colonial economic, social and political institutions. Striking this balance is best achieved by working according to our Values and Operational Norms while transparently communicating our strengths, areas of growth and how our work is going with the team. All Fireweed Institute team members are expected to uphold our Vision, Mission and Values to the best of our ability and to collaborate diligently with one another to ensure a safe, engaging and empowering workplace for everyone.

Fireweed's Commitment



The Fireweed Institute is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible work environment where all employees and applicants feel valued and respected. We encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds, including Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, persons with disabilities, and those with lived experience in underrepresented communities. If you require accommodations during the recruitment process, please let us know by reaching out at hiring@thefireweedinstitute.com, and we will work to meet your needs.

We strongly encourage Indigenous People, Two-Spirit, and gender-diverse individuals to apply, as well as those committed to advancing Indigenous sovereignty and economic reconciliation. If you are excited about contributing to a team that values decolonial approaches, economic reconciliation, and Indigenous sovereignty, we would love to hear from you.

Application Process



We aim to make our hiring process welcoming, thoughtful, and grounded in care. Here's what you can expect:

1.

Your Submission


Send an email with your resume and a brief (max 300 words) cover letter stating why you are inspired to apply for this role to hiring@thefireweedinstitute.com. We're accepting applications until

November 10, 2025.



2.

Initial Review


Our team will review all applications. We value both lived and professional experience and take time to consider each submission with care.

3.

Pre-Screen Conversation


Selected applicants will be invited for a short, informal conversation via phone or video-call with a member of our team.

4.

Interview(s)


Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a deeper conversation, which may include scenario-based, behavioural questions, and questions seeking to understand what you will bring to our team. There is generally one online interview and one in-person interview.

5.

Final Steps



We may check references or have a quick follow-up chat, then send an offer to the right fit!

Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract

Pay: $78,000.00-$88,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Extended health care Flexible schedule Paid time off Work from home
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Vancouver, BC V7X 1M9

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  • Job Id
    JD3016909
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Vancouver, BC, CA, Canada
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