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Job Opportunity - Executive Director, ALES Resource Ec & Envir Soc at University of Alberta (AASUA).
Executive Director
Employer: University of Alberta (ALES Resource Ec & Envir Soc)
Work location: North Campus Edmonton. This role is hybrid with a mix of remote and in-person.
Salary and duration: Annual salary range of $101,800 to $114,525
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The Executive Director position with the Arramat Project is a unique opportunity to lead a global initiative intended to support transformative change for Indigenous Peoples’ health and well-being in the context of biodiversity and related environmental issues. Executive Director will share the values and aspirations of the Arramat Project. Working collaboratively with the six Co-PIs, the Executive Director will ensure appropriate implementation of operations, strategies, policies, engagement and standards with input from the Arramat Project co-Principal Investigators (co-PI’s), Advisory Circle and the Co-Leads of the Arramat Project Transformation Pathways. The Executive Director will remain knowledgeable about the activities, place-based projects and other engagement in appropriate detail, in a timely manner, and evaluate the results to move the Arramat Project forward. The Executive Director will oversee all Arramat Project staff and ensure effective management and operations.
Minimum Qualifications
- Graduate degree in a field relevant to the project goals (e.g. Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Public Health Sciences, Law and/or Policy)
- Minimum of five years’ experience in project management, including staff supervision, budgeting, and financial reporting experience
- Highly developed skills in project management and coordination including planning, development, implementation and evaluation
- Strong interpersonal, community and public relations skills
- Ability to organize ideas and information and to communicate clearly and concisely in both oral and written forms including effective presentations
Preferred Qualifications
- The applicant is required to communicate extremely well in English. However, bilingual skills in English/French or English/Spanish and/or knowledge of an Indigenous language are desirable
- Superior skills and successful experience in motivating and collaborating with others to build successful partnerships, teams, coalition and alliances
- Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous Peoples, including Indigenous knowledge promotion and the interrelationality of biodiversity and the well-being of Indigenous Peoples; with a deep understanding of the impact and legacy of colonialism, environmental and social justice for Indigenous Peoples
- Knowledge and understanding of university procedures and policies in areas such as research services, financial and human resources, and governance
Please see the link to the employment opportunity.
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