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Climate Change and Environment Policy Analyst


The First Nations Summit (FNS)


Location

West Vancouver, BC | Canada


Job description

REPORTS TO:  FNS Executive Director and FNS Communications Director

TERMS:  Full-Time Employment Agreement until March 31, 2025, with the possibility of extension. (Term in alignment with funding)

LOCATION:  Lower Mainland preferred but consideration will be given for remote location

HOURS OF WORK:  Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (May be required to work evenings and weekends)

DEADLINE:  OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Are you a driven Policy Analyst passionate about driving change at a national Level?

First Nations Summit is looking for their next Climate Change & Environment Policy Analyst to join our growing team!

ABOUT FIRST NATIONS SUMMIT

The First Nations Summit (FNS) is a provincial First Nations organization committed to advancing discussions with the governments of Canada and BC to support First Nations in conducting their own direct treaty negotiations. The FNS provides a forum for First Nations in BC to address issues related to Treaty negotiations, First Nations Title and Rights issues, as well as other issues of common concern.

Our work involves taking a leadership and advocacy role on a full range of issues affecting First Nations, including negotiations and implementation of treaties, agreements, and other constructive arrangements, as well as day-to-day social and economic issues.

At the FNS, we offer a dynamic work environment, opportunities for professional development, and a chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of First Nations citizens and communities. If you’re passionate about driving positive change for First Nations and are looking for a rewarding career with ample opportunity to grow with us, we encourage you to join our team!

ABOUT YOU

As First Nations Summit’s Climate Change & Environment Policy Analyst, you will support our Climate and Environment portfolio on all things climate change, emergency management, conservation, and biodiversity. Reporting to the Executive Director and Communications Director, you are collaborative by nature and excited about driving lasting positive change for First Nations communities. With a flexible work schedule, you’ll work Monday to Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm and evenings and weekends as necessary.

A DAY IN THE LIFE

WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE

NICE TO HAVES

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

We’re committed to our small but mighty team and taking care of our people. In addition to joining an organization that values you, your contributions, and your growth, some of the

benefits you will receive include:

If you’re interested and ready to make an impact on your community, apply with your cover letter and resume including references today:
[email protected]

To learn more about the impact you’ll make, visit us at


Job tags

Full timeRemote jobFlexible hoursMonday to Friday


Salary

$85k - $90k per year

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