Outreach Coordinator at Nunavut Impact Review Board — NeverHard
Outreach Coordinator at Nunavut Impact Review Board in Cambridge Bay, Kitikmeot. Skills: Administrative Support, Arctic Operations, Communication, Coordination, Inuinnaqtun. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Nunavut Impact Review Board
Location
Cambridge Bay, Kitikmeot
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Administrative Support
Arctic Operations
Communication
Coordination
Inuinnaqtun
Inuit Culture
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
Inuit languages
Inuktitut
Meeting Logistics
About The NIRB
The Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) is Nunavut’s environmental assessment agency. Its mission is to protect and promote the well-being of the Environment and Nunavummiut through the impact assessment process, including responsibilities for assessing the potential impacts of proposed projects before any required permits, licenses and approvals can be granted. Using both traditional knowledge and recognized scientific methods, the NIRB assesses the potential biophysical and socio-economic impact of proposals, making recommendations and decisions about which projects may proceed.
The mandate of the NIRB includes:
* To provide for certainty and clarity of rights to ownership and use of lands and resources, and the rights for Inuit to participate in decision-making concerning the use, management and conservation of land, water and resources, including the offshore;
* To provide Inuit with wildlife harvesting rights and rights to participate in decision-making concerning wildlife harvesting;
* To provide Inuit with financial compensation and means of participating in economic opportunities; and
* To encourage self-resilience and the cultural and social well-being of Inuit.
Purpose of Position
The Outreach Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the Nunavut Impact Review Board’s (NIRB) public
engagement initiatives and community outreach activities. This position supports the coordination of meeting
logistics (working with Corporate Services and Operations departments as necessary) and serves as a key point
of contact for the general public, providing friendly and accessible support to ensure events are well advertised
and attended.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide logistical and administrative support for the scheduling and in-person facilitation of community
meetings, public hearings, and other events
* Liaise regularly with community organizations and individuals to facilitate access to information and
encourage public engagement in NIRB assessments and events
* Support the maintenance of current distribution lists and contact information for Nunavut communities
and organizations
Develop culturally appropriate public engagement strategies, techniques and materials
* Develop strategies for increasing representation of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in NIRB communications
and events
* Promote increased awareness and respect for Inuit culture and languages
* Develop targeted approaches for engagement with various demographics Other Duties as required
* Other duties as required
Education:
* High School (Grade 12) Diploma or equivalency supplemented with 2 years of
work experience in positions with similar responsibilities
* Other combinations of education and experience may also be considered
Experience:
* Minimum 2 years in an office environment
* Personal and professional experience in the Arctic or in a cross-cultural setting
Physical Demands
* Able to lift 25 pounds
* Occasional exposure to cold temperatures, extended darkness/daylight hours and extreme weather
conditions given Arctic location
Mental Demands
* Prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines.
* Preparing for and working during public hearings may be stressful
* Frequent travel required, which may keep individual away from friends and family.
Work Environment
* Work inside is in a clean, well-lit office or facility
* Work outside may have some exposure to weather
Asset:
* Personal and professional experience in the Arctic or in a cross-cultural setting is considered and asset
* Written and/or conversational fluency in Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun is considered an asset
* This role is restricted to beneficiaries of the Nunavut Agreement. Nunavut Inuit must clearly identify themselves in their application.
A full job description is available here: http://www.nirb.ca/careers
Closing Date: May 22, 2026- Apply today!