Job Detail
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Job ID 37363
Job Description
Full Time Contract Ending March 31, 2025
Location is Within the GTA
Start Date: Immediately
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Indigenous & Government Relations Assistant
Do you have experience working in the not for profit or charitable sector and have an interest in public policy or government relations? Are you interested in gaining valuable experience learning one-on-one with an experienced Indigenous VP?
Indspire is seeking an Indigenous individual for the Indigenous & Government Relations Assistant role. The right individual for this position must be energized by challenges and passionate in being a part of shaping the future of education for Indigenous people in Canada.
Indspire is an Indigenous Charity that has grown and developed into one of the Top 10 Charities of Impact in Canada that invests in the education of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.
Purpose of Position
As the Indigenous & Government Relations Assistant, you will support our VP, Indigenous & Government Relations. During your employment, you will receive training that will build transferrable skills in prospect research, report submission, proposal writing, government affairs, strategies and tactics, database administration, and various administrative skills.
Key Responsibilities
- Developing greater prospect research of potential public-sector partners at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels of government across Canada.
- Creating various briefing notes and prospect lists.
- Researching and creating public sector partner reports, updating partner records and briefing notes.
- Assisting with public sector reporting requirements.
- Gathering required information from Indspire’s Student Success, Development and Finance teams to complete reports.
- Developing reporting timelines.
- Responding to information requests.
- Assisting with DonorPro/Raiser’s Edge database.
This is not an exhaustive list and other related duties may be assigned
Qualifications
- Completion of a college diploma or degree preferred plus a minimum of 1-year experience in a non-profit fundraising department or in a similar environment.
- Prior experience in public policy, political science or public administration is desirable.
- Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills required.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite including MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint and exceptional process management and organizational skills.
- Ability to work with sensitive information with complete confidentiality.
- Must be detail oriented and be able to manage multiple projects independently.
- Proactive, and innovative problem solver.
- Knowledge of or experience working with Indigenous cultures/traditions is an asset.
- Work experience with a charity is an asset.
Benefits
- Hybrid workplace that provides flexibility for working from home and working in the office.
- Participate in Indspire’s Learning Plan and access resources through on-line learning.
- Opportunity to be mentored by staff who are passionate about Indigenous education and want to help you develop your professional skills.
Role Requirements
- Be a resident of the Greater Toronto Area
- Identify as a First Nation, Métis, or Inuit individual.
- Be registered (or eligible to register) with Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training
How to Apply
To apply, register with Miziwe Biik as well as forwarding your résumé and cover letter to [email protected]. We appreciate your interest, but only qualified applicants that meet the job requirements will be contacted.
Closing: Opened Until Filled
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