Commercial Initiatives Advisor - Makivvik
CAREER OPPORTUNITY ABOUT US
Makivvik, the trusted political organization with a rich history of representing the Inuit of Nunavik since 1978. Through Makivvik and our subsidiaries, Makivvik has created opportunities for Nunavik Beneficiaries and those who live in Nunavik, today more than 500 Nunavimmiut are employed within the Makivvik network in our offices and subsidiaries.
Training will be available for Beneficiaries in the advancement for their career.
Inuit Beneficiary hiring will always be a priority at Makivvik.
POSITION
Job Title: Commercial Initiatives Advisor
Reports to: The Director of Business Development in the Economic Development Department
Location: Nunavik or Quebec City or Montréal
Status of Employment: Permanent, Full-Time
Deadline to Apply December 5, 2025
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Salary: Between $95,000 and $127,000 annually
Benefits: All marginal benefits available to Makivvik employees annually as outlined in the Makivvik Human Resources Policy Manual such as:
Simplified Pension Plan: Employer Contribution 7%
Group Insurance: Life, LTD, Health, & Dental
Vacation: Starting at 20 days
Gas Allowance: To a max. of $3,500
Sick Days: 15 days
Travel Benefit: To a max. of $25,000
Isolation Premium: To a max. of $20,800
Housing Allowance: To a max. of $12,000
Cargo Allowance: To a max. of $6,500
RESPONSIBILITIES
▪ Conduct research to identify viable commercial capital investment opportunities across Nunavik and beyond.
▪ Start, develop, and manage a Makivvik subsidiary that oversees a portfolio of capital investment projects serving Inuit communities.
▪ Monitor regional trends in housing, business infrastructure, and construction to align with growth and development goals.
▪ Track and evaluate the progress of supported projects, providing updates and recommendations to leadership.
▪ Maintain accurate documentation of project outcomes, challenges, and lessons learned.
▪ Provide guidance on feasibility studies, site selection, and regulatory requirements for investment projects.
▪ Identify and engage potential investors, funding agencies, and government programs to support initiatives.
▪ Participate in departmental planning, budgeting, and reporting activities.
▪ Collaborate with Inuit entrepreneurs, community leaders, and local organizations to understand priorities and economic needs.
▪ Facilitate consultations to ensure projects reflect Inuit values and long-term community development objectives.
▪ Prepare investment packages, presentations, and proposals to promote Inuit-led commercial initiatives.
▪ Advocate for policies supporting Inuit ownership and participation in market development.
▪ Assist Inuit business owners in developing capital investment proposals and partnership opportunities.
▪ Seek funding and support training and mentorship programs for Inuit entrepreneurs.
▪ Coordinate workshops and resources on property management, financing, and development planning.
▪ Contribute to building a unified framework for implementing innovative capital investment initiatives aligned with Makivvik’s vision.
▪ Be available to travel, as requested.
▪ Perform other related duties within the scope of the position or as requested by supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS
▪ MBA or equivalent relevant experience.
▪ Minimum of three (3) years of experience in an analytical or financial role.
▪ Experience in property management and business development, particularly in the real estate sector.
▪ Strong understanding of investment structures, real estate valuation, and financing.
▪ Proficiency in financial modeling and Excel-based analysis.
▪ Organized, detail-oriented, and proactive with excellent research and analytical skills.
▪ Ability to evaluate investments based on both economic and social potential.
▪ Skilled in contract analysis and mediation of stakeholder objectives.
▪ Knowledge of Canadian infrastructure and Northern development (an asset).
▪ Familiarity with Inuit culture, traditional knowledge, and the Arctic environment.
▪ Strong interpersonal, written, and communication skills.
▪ Demonstrated ability to collaborate across communities and organizational levels.
▪ Willingness and ability to travel as required.
▪ Effective communication skills in at least two (2) of the three (3) languages: Inuktitut, English and/or French.
▪ Effective Computer skills: Microsoft Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.);
▪ Security clearance is required.
DISCOVER A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY AND EMBARK ON A REWARDING CAREER WITH MAKIVVIK
To apply or to learn more visit us at www.Makivvik.ca/jobs, or send your resume/application to: HR@makivvik.ca
It is the Corporation’s objective to favor and promote the employment of Inuit beneficiaries of the JBNQA.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.