DutiesThe Civic Education team at Elections Canada is looking for a passionate Indigenous educator to join the team in a key role focused on building and nurturing education partnerships across the country.
As an Indigenous Education Advisor (IS 05), you will:
- Create learning materials and activities that reflect First Nations, Inuit, and Métis histories, cultures, languages, and ways of knowing (where appropriate).
- Lead civic education workshops for teachers, students, and adults using culturally safe, community respectful approaches.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with Indigenous communities, education authorities, and partner organizations.
- Provide guidance on culturally safe engagement and ways of working with Indigenous partners and knowledge keepers (as needed).
- Explain electoral topics in clear, accessible language that respects community contexts and lived experiences.
- Use your knowledge of Indigenous and provincial/territorial education systems to support program planning and to identify key information when needed.
- Coordinate project tasks with colleagues and partners, keeping work on track while respecting community timelines and protocols.
- Write and edit teaching guides, facilitation notes, presentations, briefing notes, and web content.
- Gather feedback from educators and communities to help improve materials.
- Manage your workload independently and contribute to team projects in a collaborative, community minded way.
ABOUT THE CIVIC EDUCATION TEAM
You will be joining a civic education team that is committed to creating a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment. Our team includes Indigenous educators who bring community knowledge, classroom experience, and lived perspectives to our work. Our learning materials reflect Indigenous histories, present day experiences, and community voices. We also work with Indigenous partners across the country, including Connected North, to make sure our resources and workshops meet the needs of students, teachers, and communities.
As a team, we continue to learn together through regular training, reading circles, and open conversations about current events. We support one another and share responsibility for ongoing work in truth and reconciliation. You will be joining a group that values respect, cultural safety, and continuous learning.
Work environmentCome work with us and contribute to Canada’s democracy!
At Elections Canada, you will work in a welcoming environment where you will be supported to succeed.
WELLNESS
Elections Canada prioritizes work-life balance.
We follow the federal public service’s common hybrid work model, which allows most employees to work remotely a few days a week. Some positions require to work on site full time due to operational requirements.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
At Elections Canada, you will work in an environment that provides the training you need to fulfill your job well. Whether you have professional experience or are a recent graduate, you can have a fulfilling experience with us.
CENTRAL AND MODERN OFFICES
Our building at 30 Victoria Street in Gatineau is in the heart of downtown, with several restaurants nearby. It has modern facilities featuring collaborative workspaces. There’s also a locker room with showers and secure indoor bike storage.
Important messages
The answers provided to the screening questions will be the main source of information. Failure to provide complete answers may result in your application being screened out from further consideration in this process.
Candidates should be prepared to provide proof of education (copy of degree/diploma). You will only be asked to provide proof of your education credentials later in the process. If you have foreign credentials, you must provide proof of Canadian equivalency. For further information, please consult the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials at https://www.cicic.ca/.
Candidates may be required to meet the asset qualifications or the organizational needs, depending on the requirements of the specific position being staffed.
Please note that asset qualifications may be used at the screening stage or at any point in the hiring process.
Candidates are entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language of their choice. Applicants are asked to indicate their preferred official language in their application.
All information gathered during the selection process, from the moment of application to the end of the process, may be used to assess candidates.
Please note that the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence to answer questions at any stage of this process is prohibited. If such use were proven, this could result in you being eliminated from this process. In addition, Elections Canada will also inform the Public Service Commission of any case in which a candidate is suspected of engaging in fraudulent or deceptive practices with regard to the process.
PLEASE NOTE: For this selection process, our intention is to communicate with applicants by email. Applicants who apply to this selection process must include a valid email address in their application, and make sure this address is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users.