Referrals Analyst – Non EA

Referrals Analyst – Non EA

Internal Employment OpportunitiesReferrals Analyst - Non EA

Referrals Analyst – Non EA

Permanent Full Time

September 25, 2024

North Vancouver

Treaty, Lands and Resources

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Salary pay range: $65,143 - $84,304 based on qualifications and experience.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Referrals Analyst is a detail-oriented critical thinker who thrives in a growing, fast-paced work environment and has environmental and/or resource management expertise and as a liaison with municipalities, Crown governments, regulatory authorities, and proponents. This person is a driving force behind Tsleil-Waututh’s multi-disciplinary assessment of referrals within the territory. In this critical role, you will work as part of a team to:

  • Review and analyze referrals in accordance with the Tsleil-Waututh Stewardship Policy.
  • Assess potential impacts that proposed development projects and policy changes may have on Tsleil-Waututh’s rights, title and interests.
  • Facilitate the review process of referrals in a team setting.
  • Provide support to Tsleil-Waututh Staff in the monitoring of project applications, including project administration, budgeting and organizational tasks.
  • Represent Tsleil-Waututh on project files and build relationships with external agencies and proponents.
  • Support the Consultation and Accommodation Manager in all other tasks.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Works closely and collaborative with the Senior Referrals Analyst or Consultation & Accommodation Manager, and other staff in the Treaty, Lands and Resources Department to analyses and assess land use decisions, proposed projects and policies that may impact Tsleil-Waututh territories, traditional use areas, and interests.
  • Under the Senior Referrals Analyst or Consultation & Accommodation Manager’s supervision, the Referrals Analyst manages various referrals in accordance with the Tsleil-Waututh Nation Stewardship Policy. This includes:
    1. Determining potential impacts of proposed development projects, policies or plans on Tsleil-Waututh’s rights, title and interests including assessing cumulative impacts and future implications, and providing impact/benefit analyses where required.
    2. Facilitating the environmental review of projects, plans and policies proposed within the Tsleil-Waututh Consultation Area. Critique the processes of assessment and contribute solutions for improvement.
    3. Assessing potential benefits, including educational or economic opportunities for members of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.
    4. Examining the proposed project, plan or policy from a holistic view that takes into account history, cumulative impacts and power dynamics.
  • Supports the Senior Referrals Analyst or Consultation & Accommodation Manager to ensure the vision laid out in the Tsleil-Waututh Nation Declaration, Stewardship Policy, economic development strategy and overall Tsleil-Waututh philosophy is met.
  • Supports the Referrals Analyst in meeting and liaising with municipalities, Crown governments, regulatory authorities, proponents and other Indigenous Nations regarding referral projects.
  • Prepare, facilitate and lead internal and external meetings.
  • Works to establish positive working relationships with municipalities, Crown governments, regulatory authorities, proponents and other Indigenous Nations.
  • Directly communicate with municipalities, Crown governments, regulatory authorities, proponents and other Indigenous Nations on a technical level, signing off on technical level communications.
  • Draft reports/letters of response to municipalities, Crown governments, regulatory authorities and proponents.
  • Prepares cost estimates or contribution funding agreements for Tsleil-Waututh’s participation in the referral process.
  • Project management tasks including budget invoicing, budget reporting, activity tracking and scheduling, deadline and progress management, communications management, and all other necessary tasks.
  • Supports the coordination of Social and Economic Development Agreements between TWN and the proponent.
  • Approach proposals, agreements and related opportunities with creativity and a multi-disciplinary, holistic mindset that honors the needs of the Tsleil-Waututh community.
  • Liaise with external agencies, as required to ensure Referrals Management Program goals are met
  • Facilitates efficient records management of files along with the Treaty, Lands and Resources team.
  • Supports the Senior Referrals Analyst or Consultation & Accommodation Manager to prepare and present updates and analysis results to leadership, colleagues, community members and proponents.
  • Provides input into Departmental communications and outreach, which may include the development of presentations, media releases and council information packages.
  • Takes initiative and leadership in establishing new components to the TLR assessment process and consultation agreements/relationship-building as guided by the Senior Referrals Analyst or Consultation & Accommodation Manager.
  • Assist with the implementation and delivery of other Department initiatives as directed.
  • Provide input into the development of funding proposals, reports and other deliverables.
  • Participates as a member of the Treaty, Lands and Resources Department team.
  • Perform other related duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Post-secondary degree in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences or related field plus three (3) years of relevant work experience.
  • Will consider alternate combinations of education and relevant work experience.
  • Experience with Indigenous consultation and negotiations processes an asset
  • Previous experience working in an Indigenous community and/or organization is preferred.
  • Proficient with computers, the Internet and Microsoft Office Programs (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).
  • Understanding of the current and historical culture of the Coast Salish Peoples.
  • Understanding of Indigenous rights and title, particularly in the context of B.C.
  • Maintain confidentiality and professionalism when working with highly sensitive legal and political matters.
  • Excellent communication and analytical skills self-motivated; able to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Brings a creative and unconventional approach to problem solving.
  • Demonstrate flexibility, cooperation and ability to shift priorities rapidly.
  • Ability to solve practical problems in a culturally appropriate manner and deal with a variety of variables in situations.
  •  Must successfully pass a Criminal Record Check.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Physical Demands

  • Significant deskwork with long periods of manual dexterity (keyboard operations, filing).

Mental Focus

  • Must synthesize complex and diverse information.
  • Must remain calm, professional, objective and constructive.
  • Must model adherence to established systems and processes.
  • Provide detailed and comprehensive strategic advice with little notice.
  • Highly developed ability to work under pressure.

 

Salary pay range: $65,143 – $84,304 based on qualifications and experience.

 

We appreciate everyone’s interest in the role, however only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. 

 

How to Apply

Visit our TWN Career Centre at:

www.twnation.ca

Or send your cover letter and resume to:

jobapplications@twnation.ca