Indigenous Research Advisor - Truro, Canada - The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq

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The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq

Department of Aquatic Resources and Fisheries Management

Indigenous Research Advisor

About The CMM

Position Overview


Reporting to the Director of Director of DARFM, the Indigenous Research Advisor will play a key role in the governance and management of the Transforming Climate Action (TCA) program through developing, managing, and implementing strategy to ensure TCA meets its Indigenous engagement and collaboration goals.

The Indigenous Research Advisor will also work with the EDIA Specialist to incorporate EDIA principles, with the goal of engaging Indigenous Peoples on whose ocean territory the research will be done, across all phases of the research projects, in accordance, at minimum, with OCAP principles and the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK, National Inuit Strategy on Research).


The Indigenous Research Advisor will support leaders of the initiative (including Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars presently engaged in development and leadership of the TCA Scientific Strategy), to develop an Indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation strategic plan, drawing on Indigenous consensus-building regional governance models.


Overview of Responsibilities:


  • Develop and implement strategies to create and strengthen relationships and partnerships with Indigenous communities in Eastern Canada focused on: i) meeting Indigenous communities where they are; ii) understanding their unique worldview and supporting opportunities to explore Indigenous Knowledge, and iii) creating meaningful opportunities for direct engagement and participation in oceanclimate research initiatives that can deliver results for Indigenous communities.
  • Work with Indigenous and nonIndigenous scholars and Indigenous communities to codevelop and colaunch Indigenousled research, including development of general and communityspecific engagement plans tailored to the unique needs, desires, and processes of each Indigenous group that engages with TCA.
  • Promote education for and provide advice to TCA researchers on respectful and meaningful engagement, Indigenous research methods and ways of knowing, including Indigenous cultural awareness training for all staff and researchers involved in TCA.
  • Work with TCA CAO and Finance Director to allocate financial resources and manage budgets within the implementation plan and the Indigenous engagement strategy.
  • Provide advice to TCA's Executive Council as a collective by way of attendance at Executive Council meetings and Management Committee meetings, and/or through oneonone discussions with the institutional Vice-Presidents Research and Innovation.
  • Create a bestpractice model for future Indigenousfocused research programs and initiatives.
  • Develop a strategy for ongoing communication and outreach.

Position Requirements:


  • A minimum of 5 years' experience planning and managing engagement with Indigenous communities and demonstrated success in bringing together Indigenous and nonIndigenous groups for cocreation of strategy and initiatives.
  • Bilingualism/multilingualism, English, French, Mi'Kmaq or other Indigenous languages spoken in Eastern Canada would be a strong asset.

Why work with us?


The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq (The CMM) is well known throughout Canada as a professional organization that is committed to providing a pleasant and healthy working environment for all its employees.

As an organization, we understand that a great work/life balance is essential to success.

As a full-time employee you can expect:

  • An atmosphere that is both professional and family oriented.
  • Enrollment in the organization's benefits packages on your first day of employment with no waiting period, which includes Health & Dental, and Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP).
  • Generous amounts of paid time off (Paid Statutory Holidays plus St. Anne's Day and Aboriginal Day, Summer Shutdown (2 weeks), Christmas Shutdown (roughly 2 weeks), plus 1 week of discretionary vacation time (up to 2 weeks with 10 years of service).
  • Social Committee, Staff Days, Staff Knowledge Days, etc.

Salary/Employment Term:


Salary Range:
$60,000 - $75,000 per year. Three-year contract with opportunity for renewal.


Application Deadline:


Submit Cover Letter AND Resume to:

Human Resources

c/o The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
**PO Box 1590, Truro, Nova Scotia B2N 5V3

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