
Nuna Logistics Ltd.
Description
Based out of our office in Yellowknife, the Project and Community Support Coordinator is focused on supporting the Snap Lake Remediation Project team in implementing and reporting on the targets defined by the Impact Benefit and Socio-Economic Agreements pertaining to the Snap Lake Project. The position is also required to support the Human Resources and Travel teams in their efforts to source employees from the local communities and coordinate travel to and from site.
Responsibilities
Job Duties:
- Support the HR Team in communicating and coordinating project staffing requirements with local community liaisons and/ or employment coordinators
- Coordinate, facilitate and promote cultural exchange activities for site personnel
- Support the HR and Project Management teams by participating in and hosting job fairs and other community events
- Work with local training organizations to communicate project needs and coordinate with program delivery
- Assist the Project team as required which may include but is not limited to coordinating pre-access and onboarding activities, communicating travel details, and meeting and transferring personnel from incoming community flights
- Collect, report and communicate project level data as required
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Experience, awareness, and confidence to create and deliver captivating presentations in diverse group settings
- Class 5 driver’s license - must be maintained for the duration of employment
- Strong knowledge working with PowerPoint and Excel
- Strong communication skills with the ability to create professional relationships with the project team, community members and prospective and current employees
- Ability to work with little or no supervision, often in an individual setting
- Previous experience in an industrial or mine setting is considered an asset
- High school diploma with post-secondary education from a recognized post-secondary facility considered an asset
This position will be based in our Yellowknife office, working Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week. Occasional overtime and travel to site and communities will be required.