Inuit Employment & Training Officer - CRI
Job Offer
Inuit Employment & Training Officer
This position is reserved for Inuit beneficiaries of the JBNQA
TEMPORARY LONG TERM POSITION
PERSON TO RECRUIT: 1
WORK LOCATION : NUNAVIK
REFERENCE RH26-02
APPLICATION DEADLINE DEADLINE TO APPLY JUNE 8TH, 2026
The normal work schedule is 11 hours per day on a 4-week paid rotation, consisting of 2 working weeks (77 hours per
week, 7 days a week) followed by 2 paid weeks off.
BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES
• A competitive salary including bonuses and a comprehensive benefits package (insurance, generous pension plan,
telemedicine, EAP, etc.)
• Learning opportunities and coaching possibilities.
• A friendly, engaged, and collaborative work environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Inuit Program Coordinator, the Inuit Employment & Training Officer is responsible for liaising between Inuit
employees, the company, and Inuit organizations, as well as facilitating the integration of Inuit workers within Canadian Royalties.
The responsibilities are as follows:
• Facilitate Ensure the success of recruitment and training programs for Inuit Beneficiaries, while contributing to the
development of Northern communities.
• Support the human resources department in labor relations involving Inuit employees and help resolve any issues that may
arise within a multicultural workforce.
• Provide advice and support to the company on matters related to the implementation of the IBA, Inuit employee work, and
intercultural relations.
• Organize and deliver certain training sessions for both Inuit and non-Inuit employees.
• Handle various administrative tasks related to the recruitment, training, and labor relations of Inuit employees.
• Manage Inuit communications on FM radio, in written media, and within local communities.
• Show initiative and creativity in new situations, with the ability to manage daily tasks without bias towards kinship or
friendships.
• Perform any other related tasks requested by the supervisor.
THE PROFILE SOUGHT
• High school diploma or equivalent.
• Experience working in an administrative role.
• Good knowledge of Nunavik communities, their residents, and Inuit culture.
• Familiarity with Nunavik administrative organizations and government organizations.
• Computer skills (MS Office: Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
• Excellent skills in developing and maintaining good interpersonal relationships.
ASSETS AND SKILLS
• Ability to communicate orally and in writing in at least two of the following languages: Inuktitut, English, or French (trilingualism
will be considered an asset).
• Experience in human resources.
• Good listening and leadership skills.
• Ability to work with a diverse and multicultural team.
• Autonomy, dynamism, positivity, respect, and teamwork spirit.
• Ability to work under pressure.
The masculine is used for the sole purpose of lightening the text and designates both the feminine and the masculine.
Only the selected candidates for an interview will be called.