Chief Executive Officer Spirit Employment & Training Edmonton Inc Edmonton, Alberta
03 May 2025
$100,000 - $200,000 / year
Full Time
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$100,000 - $200,000 / year

Desired Skills

Job Description

Requirements

As Chief Executive Officer, the individual must demonstrate critical competencies in five broad categories:

1. Commitment to Results

  • Focused and goal-driven.

  • Identifies relevant information and transforms it into individual and organizational learning (e.g., forums and workshops).

  • Action-oriented and innovative.

  • Translates broad goals into achievable steps.

  • Anticipates and solves problems; capitalizes on opportunities.

  • Demonstrates initiative and is an effective team player.

2. Business Integrity

  • Possesses knowledge and experience in:

    • Management

    • Business development

    • Administration

  • Demonstrated ability to integrate and coordinate diverse areas of management.

Specific knowledge required:

  • Human services

  • Finance and personnel

  • Business development

  • Oral and written communications

  • Planning and evaluation

  • Governance

Preferred experience:

  • Profit and not-for-profit management

  • Governance and community relations

  • General knowledge of fund development

  • Skilled in formal and persuasive group presentations

  • Effective with diverse populations; respectful of varying faiths, beliefs, and experiences

3. Leading Change

  • Demonstrates leadership by:

    • Sharing values, mission, and vision

    • Modeling integrity and behavior

    • Developing people and building effective teams

    • Handling demanding situations and implementing interventions

4. Motivating

  • Manages continuity, change, and transition effectively.

  • Influences and enables others to act and grow.

5. Knowledge and Expertise Regarding First Nation Matters

  • Strong understanding of:

    • Treaty and inherent rights

    • Indian Act

    • Indigenous Services Canada

    • First Nations Inuit Health Branch

    • First Nation organizations and legislation

    • United Nations policies (e.g., UNDRIP, CANDRIP)

    • Current issues affecting First Nations communities

Qualifications

  • Recognized degree in Management, Business, Finance, or Law, or equivalent experience.

  • Minimum of five (5) years of senior management experience.

  • Extensive knowledge of First Nation values, culture, protocols, and relationships.

  • Familiarity with:

    • Federal and provincial programs

    • Treaties, Indian Act

    • United Nations policies and international Indigenous issues

  • Understanding of business operations, including tenant leases and affordable housing.

  • Strong administrative, leadership, and organizational skills.

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills:

    • Able to explain complex concepts clearly

    • Skilled in proposal development for diverse audiences

  • Experienced in diplomacy and people management.

  • Clear Criminal Records Check and Driver’s Abstract.

  • Able to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities with discretion.

  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and willingness to travel overnight as needed.

  • Ability to speak an Indigenous language is considered an asset.

Physical Demands & PPE

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