Advance your career in public policy as a Title & Rights Researcher for the k̓wezúsmin̓ Title & Rights department. This full time role centers on research related to Aboriginal rights and land use planning.
As the Title & Rights Researcher, reporting to the Project & Culture Manager, you will conduct vital research to inform the Lil'wat Nation's governance and advocacy efforts. The position requires collaboration across departments, ensuring that research is well-organized and leads to actionable outputs for leadership. This role is suited for individuals who understand Indigenous rights and have a keen analytical mindset.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct analyses of Aboriginal rights and title issues • Prepare referral summaries and identify potential impacts • Develop research briefs and reports for leadership • Collaborate with GIS and Cultural Research teams • Support land use planning initiatives
Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in Indigenous Studies or similar • Minimum 3-5 years in policy analysis or research • Knowledge of Aboriginal rights in British Columbia • Strong writing and communication skills • Class 5 Driver's License and clean record
Utilize your skills to ensure the integrity of Indigenous rights and support effective decision-making for the Lil'wat Nation. #J-18808-Ljbffr
📌 Aboriginal Rights Researcher at k̓wezúsmin̓ (Capital)
🏢 Lilwat Nation
📍 Capital
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