Publié le 17 déc. 2025
Kahnawake
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Do you care about empowering and supporting the autonomy and well-being of First Nations individuals in Québec?
Would you like to make a meaningful contribution to the development and prosperity of communities by joining a committed and purpose-driven organization?
The First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec (FNHRDCQ) is seeking an Executive Director to lead the organization in fulfilling its mission. Under the authority of the Executive Committee and in compliance with the FNHRDCQ’s by-laws, values, and strategic directions, the Executive Director will ensure the sound management of the organization’s services and resources while supporting the achievement of mandates and strategic objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Political Vision
Innovate, define and propose objectives, directions and indicators for strategic plans based on the First Nations’ issues and priorities
Identify political and strategic issues that need to be brought to the attention of the Regional Chief and the Chief responsible for the FNHRDCQ file
Advocate for the interests of the collective (local and urban) at the national and provincial levels by participating in committees, engagement sessions, technical work, and negotiations
Seek out development opportunities that could help the organization fulfill its mission and mandates
Governance and Leadership
Ensure sound governance of the organization, in accordance with the FNHRDCQ’s statutes, by-laws, regulations and values
Ensure the provision of professional services by the organization in the areas of human resources, employment, training, and skills development
Participate in any other related tasks that are essential to ensure effective operations and development of the organization
Partnerships and Representation
Act as a resource person for the APNQL Regional Chief and the Assembly of Chiefs
Establish and maintain a network of strategic relationships with elected officials and representatives of member communities, Indigenous organizations, government departments, and other partners
Represent the FNHRDCQ at regular meetings of the AFNQL Regional Commission and Organizations (RCOs) to address issues and matters of interest that affect the employability of First Nations and other sectors of activity
Promote the organization and oversee the development of public relations initiatives aimed at improving its visibility, brand image, and credibility
Act as a spokesperson to respond to media inquiries and other public relations requests
Benefits
Competitive salary
35-hour workweek
Group insurance
Strong retirement plan
Negotiable vacations
Two (2) weeks off during the holidays
Compensated holidays
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in business administration or equivalent training
Minimum of five (5) to seven (7) years of executive-level management experience
Knowledge of the administrative functioning of services and programs offered to First Nations
Advanced proficiency in both English and French (50% of communications are conducted in English)
Be guided by the principles and values of First Nations and the organization
Required Skills
Demonstrate leadership skills to guide the organization, inspire and mobilize all stakeholders involved with the FNHRDCQ
Possess political acumen and strategic thinking skills
Possess strong interpersonal and change management skills
Candidate files will be treated with confidentiality. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.