City: Calgary, Edmonton, Dartmouth, Edmonton, Mississauga, Toronto, Stellarton, Vancouver, Victoria
Embark on a rewarding career with Sobeys Inc., celebrated among Canada's Top 100 employers, where your talents contribute to our commitment to excellence and community impact.
Our family of 128,000 employees and franchise affiliates share a collective passion for delivering exceptional shopping experiences and amazing food to all our customers. Our mission is to nurture the things that make life better - great experiences, families, communities, and our employees. We are a family nurturing families.
A proudly Canadian company, we started in a small town in Nova Scotia but we are now in communities of all sizes across this great country. With over 1,600 stores in all 10 provinces, you may know us as Sobeys, Safeway, IGA, Foodland, FreshCo, Thrifty Foods, Lawtons Drug Stores or another of our great banners but we are all one extended family.
Ready to Make an impact?
Sobeys is committed to walking a path of Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
At Sobeys, we are committed to building a more inclusive, respectful, and equitable future - one rooted in Reconciliation. We're proud to invite applications for the national role of Senior Advisor, Indigenous Relations. This is a pivotal opportunity to lead the development and implementation of Sobeys' Reconciliation actions and drive meaningful change across our business.
Reporting to the Head of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I), you will guide and influence strategy in the areas of Indigenous talent attraction and retention, cultural competency, community engagement, and Indigenous supplier development. As a key member of our DE&I team, you'll also play a vital role in our ongoing efforts to create an anti-racist culture - impacting how we hire, train, engage with leadership, teammates, shape our policies, and foster external partnerships.
Position Complexities:
This position requires an individual who is detail-oriented, a creative thinker with considerable facilitation and planning skills. It requires a strong foundation of lived experience and work experience reflecting an understanding of the diverse experiences of Indigenous Peoples in this country. This includes the history, contributions, the systemic, colonial and racist challenges from the past to present day, understanding of Treaties and unceded territories alike, and how that knowledge can guide our work and appreciation for the cultures and worldviews of First Nations, Inuit and Mxc3xa9tis Peoples.
This role is open to applicants who are First Nations, Inuit, Mxc3xa9tis.
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