Job Title | Indigenous Skills and Employment Training (ISETS) Coordinator |
Job Location | Eden Valley, AB |
Job ID # | 31-2025-04 |
JOB SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Manager of Community Wellness, the Indigenous Skills and Employment Training (ISETS) Coordinator is responsible for administering the Eden Valley ISETS Program. ISET is designed to help individuals improve their skills and find meaningful employment through programs that address the unique interests of the individual as well as meet the needs of the community. The ISETS Coordinator will design and deliver general labour market and youth programs as well as oversee the Eden Valley Career and Employment Centre (EVCEC).
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Leads/coordinates/participates in strategic, operational, and financial planning for the ISETS Program and EVCEC.
- Implements programs and services that meet the needs within the community as outlined in Approved Annual Work
- Ensures that the terms of the agreements, including client eligibility, financial terms and conditions, reporting and data record keeping requirements are met.
- Monitors, analyzes and evaluates the effectiveness of all activities to ensure maximum performance
- Recommends Individual Funding applications for final approval or declination after assessing the
- Has comprehensive understanding and is able to explain ISETS, including eligibility, to potential partners, sponsors and clients, growing the circle of stakeholders and stakeholder interest in the program.
- Develops and promotes working level
- Prepares cash flow forecasts based on annual allocation and monitors for variances/discrepancies, taking corrective action in a timely fashion.
- Monitors the ISETS Program, eliminating slippage or over expenditures by taking corrective action and making amendments as required in conjunction with Community Futures Treaty Seven.
- Performs closeout activities on completed projects to ensure that all monies and assets have been utilized and surplus does not exist.
- Ensures activities, performance targets, and reporting requirements as outlined in the funding agreements are
- Develops and submits reports (financial, narrative) to funding agencies based on their criteria, expectations, and
- Ensures data is entered into the T7 Data Base accurately and on a timely
- Other duties assigned by the
Education, Skills & Qualifications
- Post-Secondary Education in Human Services is considered an asset OR equivalent work experience will be considered.
- Valid driver’s
- Understanding of the cultural uniqueness within the Treaty 7 Territory is an
- Proficiency in the use of computers and Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Outlook, Work and
- Excellent verbal, written, presentation and public speaking skills
- Understanding of accounting theory, practices, and
- Ability to work independently and in a team
- Strong interpersonal skills, including good listening and coaching
- Excellent time management and project management
- Strong negotiating and problem-solving
Please submit your cover letter and resume to Janelle Kennedy (Located at Stoney Trail Wellness Centre) or to:
Stoney Tribal Administration
C/O Stoney Nakoda Human Resources
Fax: (403) 881-2677 or Email: employment@stoney-nation.com
**Resumes and Cover letter may also be dropped of at the SNCFS Office**
While preference is given to candidate(s) with the listed credentials and experience, Stoney Tribal Administration is open to recruiting candidates of varying educational backgrounds and experience. If you feel you have the right attitude and drive, there will be opportunity for training and professional development to the successful candidate.
Stoney Nakoda Nations adheres to Section 1-9 of the Aboriginal Employee Preference Policy for candidate shortlisting and displacement. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews.