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RE-ADVERTISEMENT Inuit Employment Advisor

Department of Inuit Employment
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
Located in Rankin Inlet or Iqaluit, NU

The Inuit Employment Advisor works with federal, territorial and municipal levels of governments to ensure Inuit input and involvement are reflected in the development of policies, programs, and services as a way to ensure appropriate implementation of the Nunavut Agreement. The Inuit Employment Advisor will lead the research required to create systemic changes that lead to increased Inuit employment. Reporting to the Director of Inuit Employment, the Inuit Employment Advisor will be the lead on coordinating the development of treaty compliant government Inuit Employment Plans, a Pre Employment Training Plan Strategy with appropriate NTI departments and Designated Inuit Association (DIO) and Government(s) as required.

You must have a minimum of Grade 12 with 4 years experience related to Inuit Employment or equivalent, a bachelor’s degree in a related field is highly encouraged, you must have strong project management skills, strong problem-solving abilities, good knowledge of the Nunavut Agreement and NTI’s mission, and both federal and territorial government mechanisms. Proven ability to meet demanding deadlines, work in a politically sensitive environment and ability to work under high levels of pressure with strong presentation skills, spoken and written Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun language is desirable and the willingness to learn is required.

Preference will be given to Inuit enrolled under the Nunavut Agreement.

Starting salary is $115,000.00 per annum (commensurate with experience) a comprehensive benefit package including an employee pension plan, group insurance and vacation travel assistance.

Housing allowance of $35,865.00

For full job description, please contact:
Human Resources
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut X0C-0G0

Telephone: 867-645-5408
Fax number 867-645-3872

CLOSING DATE: July 3, 2026

Our Mission: Inuit economic, social, and cultural well-being through implementation of the Nunavut Agreement.

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