This posting is to fill a two-year term, anticipatory permanent position. Temporary Assignments may be considered.
Join Our Team at the Department of Highways and Public Works!
Are you ready to make a positive impact on Yukon communities? The Department of Highways and Public Works provides the necessary structure that makes life in Yukon possible. Together, we are committed to uphold the values of safety, innovation, teamwork, and leadership in our everyday work.
We are currently seeking a talented individual to join our Transportation team. This role supports transportation projects by coordinating consultation and engagement with Indigenous governments. It involves assisting with negotiations, drafting agreements, conducting research on Indigenous rights and guiding project teams on potential impacts. The position also promotes cultural awareness and ensures alignment with legal and policy frameworks.
For more information on what we offer, terms and conditions of employment, how to apply, and tips on how to prepare and submit your resume, please visit: Careers in the Government of Yukon (yukoncareerpaths.ca)
Essential Qualifications
Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet the qualifications below. Selections for further consideration will be based solely on the information you provide in your resume; ensure you use a month/year to month/year format and include the duties you performed in each of your positions..
- Diploma or degree in Indigenous studies, public administration, political science, environmental studies, law, or a related discipline.
- Experience supporting Indigenous consultation through research, analysis, written advice, and documentation.
- Experience managing multiple priorities and coordinating work within a project or operational environment.
Candidates who have education, training, and/or experience equivalent to the essential qualifications listed above may be equally considered.
Desired knowledge, skills and suitability
The ideal candidate is suited to an analytical, advisory role that supports Indigenous consultation and engagement through research, written analysis and coordination, rather that direct community facilitation. In addition to meeting the essential qualifications the successful candidate will also demonstrate suitability for the role and organizational culture. Key competencies for success in this role include:
- Respectful, responsive, and professional interactions,
- Demonstrates initiative, curiosity and a willingness to learn,
- Works well independently while contributing effectively as part of a team,
- Maintains a constructive and helpful attitude,
- Shows cultural awareness and sensitivity, including Familiarity with Yukon First Nation governance, history and political structures,
- Strong written and verbal communication, with the ability to research, analyze, and clearly summarize information for internal advice and documentation,
- Organization and time management skills,
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively within a structured, process‑driven environment,
- Proficient with standard office software,
- Interest in reconciliation, Indigenous relations, consultation processes or supporting the implementation of government-to-government agreements and related initiatives with Indigenous governments.
For more information about this position, please contact: Tracy Boyes, Manager, Indigenous Engagement Advisory Team at Tracy.Boyes@yukon.ca.
If you have questions about our recruitment process or what rewarding career opportunities are available within Highways and Public Works, please contact: Kylie Townend, at Kylie.Townend@yukon.ca.
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