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Position ID: 33428
Position Title: Director of Administration
Contract: 15 Months (Mat Leave Coverage)
Location: Open to candidates located in ON, MB, SK, BC and NWT
Work Model: Hybrid or Remote options - must be available to come onsite one day per month
Our client represents and advocates for a distinct Indigenous people with a rich cultural heritage and a unique history. It works to promote the rights, interests, and well-being of its members, ensuring their voices are heard on issues that matter most to their communities. The organization engages in a wide range of activities, including advancing cultural preservation, fostering economic development, supporting education and health initiatives, and addressing historical, political, and legal challenges. Through collaboration with stakeholders at local, national, and international levels, it seeks to create meaningful opportunities, preserve traditions, and support the aspirations of its people while contributing to a stronger, more inclusive society.
As a senior leader, the Director of Administration provides critical leadership and operational oversight to ensure seamless administrative support for the organization. This role is central to fostering efficiency, maintaining high performance, and supporting the organization’s strategic objectives.
The Director of Administration oversees organizational processes, recommends improvements, and builds relationships internally and externally to promote organizational success. This position ensures collaboration across teams, robust policy implementation, and effective administration. The portfolio will include office management, event planning, board relations and human resources, as well as leading those teams.
Key Responsibilities
Team Leadership
Office Management and Administration
Event Management
Board of Governors Support
Human Resources
The ideal candidate will possess a graduate degree or significant experience in the nonprofit or public sector, with a proven track record of leadership in organizational management, resource allocation, and personnel oversight. Experience working with Indigenous-led organizations, particularly those focused on Métis priorities, is essential. The candidate should demonstrate strong negotiation and conflict-resolution skills, coupled with the ability to manage interpersonal relationships effectively. Exceptional communication skills are required, including the ability to articulate positions professionally and influence others through well-reasoned ideas. Additionally, the candidate must exhibit a commitment to advancing the organization’s mission, maintain the highest ethical standards, and foster a culture of integrity and excellence.
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