04 Nov
Canadian Partnership for Women and Children
Canada
Sr Officer, Indigenous Programs and Partnerships
The Sr. Officer, Indigenous Programs and Partnerships, guided by a strengths-based, inclusive, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive approach, works with Indigenous partners across Canada to support the delivery and impact of partner-led programs. Reporting to the Director, the role helps design and implement programs, monitors results, ensures compliance, and supports reporting with 25 Indigenous partners, aligning efforts with CFTC’s strategic and operational goals.
Canadian Feed the Children’s vision is a world in which children, youth,and their communities thrive, realizing their full potential. CFTC works in partnership with local NGO’s and communities in Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana,
Bolivia,and with Indigenouscommunitiesin Canada. We are here with communities who are building local, self-reliant, sustainable systems to provide food for their children, youth, and families across generations. We work in solidarity with communities toimpactall areas of nourishment at all stages of their lives, including income generation, education, gender equality, racial justice, and climate impacts. If you share our passion forcreating lastingchange, and you thrive in a collaborative, values-based culture please consider applying for this role.
About the Opportunity
Guided by a strengths-based, inclusive, anti-racist, anti-oppressive approach that supports self-determination, theSr Officer, Indigenous Programs and Partnershipsworks closely with Indigenous partners and communities across Canada to support the delivery and impact of partner-led programs.
This unique role ensures that Indigenous programs are implemented effectively and aligned with CFTC’s operational and strategic goals.
The position supports program monitoring and reporting with 25 Indigenous partners across Canada.
Reporting to theDirector, Indigenous Programs and Partnerships, you will assist partners in program design and implementation based on their priorities, monitor qualitative and quantitative results, coordinate documents and agreements, ensure compliance, and provide general project support within CFTC.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the implementation of community-led projects with Indigenous partners across Canada, including annual planning, budgeting, and tracking results.
- Build strong relationships with partners, offering ongoing support in program delivery, financial management, and compliance with CFTC and donor policies.
- Review partner financial and narrative reports, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and alignment with funding agreements.
- Collaborate with the Programs team to provide programmatic,
financial, and community development support.
- Maintain accurate data and documentation, including internal tracking tools, reporting templates, and partner files.
- Assist with gathering stories, photos, and other materials to highlight community impact, following CFTC guidelines and best practices.
- Lead the development and coordination of the Indigenous Partner Sharing Network, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.
- Monitor project implementation against plans and budgets, identifying potential risks or challenges and supporting partners in finding solutions.
- Contribute to the design, implementation, and evaluation of partner-led programs, particularly in support of major and institutional funding proposals.
- Provide administrative support such as preparing proposals, reports, presentations,
and internal documentation.
- Travel to partner communities as required.
- Support an inclusive, collaborative team culture and take on other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Relevant experience in project administration (4-6years of experience in administration and with Indigenous Nations and communities in Canada, preferably in food security and food sovereignty).
- Proven ability to work with community members and provide administrative support to projects, communicate effectively with partners,monitorprogress, manage budgets and expenses, provideaccurateandtimelyreporting on results.
- Proven ability to work in a relational way with Indigenous Nations and communities and understand the importance of community-led development. Ability to speak an Indigenous language is an asset.
- Strong and proactive problem-solving skills,
able toidentifychallenges or bottlenecks and proactively propose potential solutions to improve how the organization functions.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills – electronic filing of project documents, multiple versions of documents, signed agreements, etc.
- Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Anti-Racism and Decolonization.
- Experience with digital tools, including an ability to work with Microsoft Office 365 and prepare and complete basic financial reports and budgets/reports in Excel.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to act as a team player and providea high levelof service to internal and external customers.
- Ability and willingness todemonstratethe CFTC values in every aspect of work.
- Ready to workadditionaland flexible hours asrequiredalong with travel to other CFTC locations.
- Desire to make a difference while having fun in the process.
For this role, we are looking for a candidate with strong connections to Indigenous communities, preference will be given to candidates of Indigenous Ancestry (First Nations, Inuit or Métis). We encourage all First Nations, Inuit or Métis peoples or Indigenous peoples of North America, to self-identify in their applications.
What we Offer:
- Flexible Work Environment:Embrace a work-life balance with our remote work options.
- Advantages Program:Comprehensive coverage to ensure your health and wellness.
- Summer Hours & Holiday Program:Enjoy adaptable summer schedules and extended holiday periods.
- Generous Time Off:Benefit from personal days, vacation, and sick leave to recharge and refresh.
- Volunteer Opportunities:Make a difference with paid volunteer days.
- Learning and Development Support:Invest in your career with our continuous learning and professional development opportunities.
- Inclusive Culture:Be part of a workplace that is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, decolonization, anti-racism, and anti-oppression.
Application deadline isMay 12, 2025 but, we will review applications on a rolling basis. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those under consideration will be contacted.
Canadian Feed the Children (CFTC) is committed to inclusive,accessibleand barrier-free employment practices and to creating a workplace that reflects and supports the diversity of our community. We encourage and welcome applications from qualified applicants including members of racialized groups, Indigenous Peoples, women, persons with disabilities,
and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Please let us know if you requirean accommodationand we will work with you to ensure a barrier-free hiring process. For further information about Accessibility or Accommodation process at CFTC, please contact our People and Culture Department.
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📌 Sr Officer, Indigenous Programs and Partnerships (Canada)
🏢 Canadian Partnership for Women and Children
📍 Canada
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