Supervisor, Indigenous Relations

Requisition ID: 4323
Affiliation: Exempt
Position Type: Permanent Full Time
Number of Openings: 1
Bi-weekly Working Hours: 70 hours bi-weekly
Shift/Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 
Department/ Branch: Indigenous & Rural Relations, Indigenous & Rural Relations
Job Location: Fort McMurray

Starting Salary Range*: $141,208 - $149,277
COLA: Bi-Weekly - $480

Posted (dd/mm/yyyy): 11/07/2026
Closing Date (dd/mm/yyyy): 26/07/2026
Posting Type: Internal and External

 

*The Municipality offers a competitive compensation package, including an attractive base salary, excellent benefits, retirement plans, and more. The starting salary for this position is within the range listed above and will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. 

 

We strive to make our hiring process accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodation for the interview or any other part of the application process, please let us know.

 

 

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:

 

The Indigenous and Rural Relations department is dedicated to fostering strong, respectful, and collaborative relationships with Indigenous and rural communities across the region. The team ensures that municipal programs, services, and decisions are informed by meaningful engagement, cultural awareness and a commitment to reconciliation. 

 

Key functions of the department include: 

 

  • Leading engagement and consultation with Indigenous and rural communities. 
  • Supporting cultural awareness and reconciliation initiatives across the Municipality. 
  • Developing and maintaining protocols that respect Indigenous traditions and practices. 
  • Providing advice and guidance to Council and administration on Indigenous and rural matters. 
  • Advocating for the unique needs and priorities of rural communities. 
  • Partnering on community development projects that enhance inclusion, sustainability and quality of life. 

 

By advancing partnerships, supporting community voices, and celebrating the diverse histories and traditions that shape the region, Indigenous and Rural Relations plays a vital role in creating an inclusive and connected Wood Buffalo for today and future generations.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

 

The Supervisor, Indigenous Relations is responsible for the leadership and supervision of the Indigenous and Rural Relations and Reconciliation team. The incumbent provides support to the Manager with planning, development, and implementation of Indigenous relations programs, oversees the progress of municipal reconciliation initiatives, and is involved in cultivating and maintaining relationships with Indigenous partners.

As a leader, the incumbent upholds the Municipality’s organizational values and is accountable for fostering a healthy, safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace. Leading by example, the Supervisor promotes the Municipality’s cultural competencies of personal accountability, continuous improvement, effective communication, collaboration, excellence in customer service, and support for common goals. Primary responsibilities of this position include:

 

Employee Development: Takes a lead role to ensure all employees are working proficiently and effectively in a productive environment. Provides supervision and leadership, ensuring the team is managed fairly and consistently. Works with team to plan and balance workload, and verifies that work processes are followed and coordinated to guarantee service levels. Mentors, coaches, and provides support to staff.

 

Research and Implementation: Participates in the continuous research, development, improvement, and implementation of effective departmental programs and strategies. Provides input into departmental plans, Indigenous relations and reconciliation strategies, as well as Municipal policies, bylaws, and initiatives to ensure continuous achievement of departmental and organizational goals. Monitors all program-related budgets and assists with preparation of annual budgeting. Develops and enhances relationships with Indigenous partners, rural communities, and collaborates with partners for programs and events where possible.

 

Department Guidance: Provides ongoing vision for the development of Indigenous relations strategies, programs, and initiatives in accordance with legislation, industry standards, and best practices. Develops plans based on partner feedback and strategic direction. Ensures Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and Protocol Agreement deliverables are established, implemented, and monitored in alignment with the Municipality’s commitments to reconciliation. Provides advice, guidance, and expertise relating to Indigenous relations and reconciliation. Oversees rural community engagement. Collaborates with internal and external partners to achieve optimal service levels.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

 

Candidates need to show evidence of the following:

 

  • Strong team player with a collaborative style, project management, and facilitation skills.
  • Ability to empower people and use innovative approaches in situations involving rapid changes, shifting priorities, and/or simultaneous demands.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with leaders, employees, and internal and external partners; interacts in a manner that builds trust, credibility and rapport.
  • Demonstrated experience in community development and relationship building within Indigenous communities.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Indigenous culture, issues, communities, and protocols.
  • High level of customer service in political environment and the ability to deal with sensitive and confidential information/situations.
  • Comfort traveling to rural areas.
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, analytical, and communication skills- both verbal and written, as well as a demonstrated ability to assess situations from a business perspective.
  • Demonstrated understanding of municipal policies, procedures, processes, strategic and business direction.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams).
  • Sound judgment and professionalism in independent decision-making.

 

EDUCATION AND EXPEREINCE:

 

  • Degree or Diploma in Indigenous Relations, Business Administration, Social Sciences, or related discipline is required.
  • An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered. 
  • Five (5) years of experience with a degree or seven (7) years of experience with a diploma in an Indigenous relations or social programing environment.
  • Two (2) years of experience in a leadership role.
  • Knowledge and understanding of historical and contemporary Indigenous issues, communities, and cultural protocols is required.
  • Experience working in a public sector environment with unionized and non-unionized employees is considered an asset.

 

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

 

  • Ability to provide a Criminal Record Check for review and acceptance
  • A valid Class five (5) Operator’s License is required

 

 

SAFETY

 

 

As an employee of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, the incumbent is responsible and accountable for knowing and working in accordance with the organization’s Occupational Health and Safety Administrative Directive. As per section 2 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the incumbent shall ensure while in the employ of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo the health and safety of employees, contractors and the public.

 

This position is employed in a supervisory capacity. As such the employee is required to obtain additional safety training in accordance with municipal procedures and directives.

 

 

 

To apply: Please visit our website at jobs.rmwb.ca
Current employees must apply through the internal careers site. 
We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those individuals
selected for interviews will be contacted.  Late applications will not be accepted.