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Reporting to the Director of Indigenous Enagagementthe Indigenous Cultural and Events Coordinator will be based in Johnson Cobbe on the 4th floor with the Office of Indigenous Engagement team located on SAITs main campus.
The Indigenous Cultural and Events Coordinator plays a key support role in ensuring culturally respectful inclusive and diverse programming is available to Indigenous students and the SAIT community. Grounded in principles of respect relationship and reciprocity this role works closely with Natoysopoyiis Elders Knowledge Keepers and Cultural Advisors from Treaty 7 Nations and the Mtis Nation to facilitate cultural and spiritual programming events and ceremonies that support students cultural connection wellness and community building. The Indigenous Cultural and Events Coordinator will also work in collaboration with Corporate Services Communications Marketing and various other internal and external people.
It is important to note that this position does not lead or deliver ceremonies. Those responsibilities remain with the Elders Knowledge Keepers and Cultural Advisors who have been entrusted with these teachings through years of mentorship and recognition within their communities. The coordinator ensures that these respected individuals are supported that proper protocols are upheld and that students have access to diverse Indigenous knowledge languages and practices in a safe welcoming and respectful environment.
The Role
Support the coordination and logistics of cultural and spiritual programming within Natoysopoyiis and SAIT including ceremonies knowledge-sharing sessions traditional arts and crafts language sessions and other culturally significant events (Indigenous Graduation Celebration and Annual Pow Wow).
Engage and collaborate with a diverse range of Elders Knowledge Keepers and Cultural Advisors to ensure programming reflects the diverse teachings languages and traditions of the Treaty 7 Nations and Mtis Nation.
Organize and promote Indigenous cultural sessions for students and SAIT that enhances access to cultural supports teachings and community connection.
Provide support to students seeking access to cultural and spiritual supports by ensuring they are connected with the appropriate Elders Knowledge Keepers or cultural facilitators and by ensuring a welcoming safe and culturally grounded environment.
Ensure that all events and programming adhere to cultural protocols respect the teachings shared and provide a safe and welcoming space for Indigenous students and SAIT community members.
Collaborate with SAIT departments Student Services and external Indigenous community organizations to support integrated culturally appropriate programming and ensure seamless connections for students seeking support.
The coordinator will play an important role in fostering an environment where Indigenous students and SAIT community can engage with their culture languages and traditions in meaningful and respectful ways. By supporting Elders and Knowledge Keepers to share their teachings this position contributes to the broader goal of increasing cultural awareness understanding and reconciliation within the SAIT community.
Qualifications
Degree /Diploma in social sciences education social work humanities or a related field with a minimum of three years experience working with Indigenous peoples ideally in an educational setting. A bachelors degree is preferred.
Strong understanding of and positive relationship with Indigenous cultures communities and histories particularly those of Treaty 7 Nations and the Mtis Nation.
Knowledge of the unique needs and experiences of Indigenous students in post-secondary environments.
Demonstrated ability to build respectful relationships with Indigenous students Elders Knowledge Keepers and community members.
Strong communication organization and time management skills with the ability to balance multiple priorities.
Strong public speaking and presentation skills with cultural humility and respect.
Experience working in an Indigenous organization or community-driven environment is considered an asset.
Ability to facilitate the KAIROS Blanket Exercise is considered an asset.
High level of professionalism transparency and confidentiality when working with students Elders community members staff and faculty.
Strong teamwork and collaboration skills including maintaining open respectful communication and fostering a positive team environment.
Flexibility patience empathy versatility and adaptability when supporting students and programming needs.
Crisis management skills are considered an asset.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and comfort with administrative systems.
Ability to meet deadlines while demonstrating a strong commitment to task completion and follow-through.
In addition the incumbent will be knowledgeable in the following:
Alberta Human Rights Citizenship and Multicultural Act
Coordinate logistics for cultural and spiritual programming at SAIT including booking spaces arranging supplies and providing event support.
Organize and promote Indigenous cultural sessions for students ensuring consistency relevance and alignment with student needs and interests.
Support the planning and coordination of traditional ceremonies Indigenous Graduation Celebration Pow Wow language and sharing sessions in collaboration with Elders Knowledge Keepers and Cultural Advisors.
Ensure diverse programming is offered that reflects the teachings languages and cultural practices of Treaty 7 Nations and the Mtis Nation of Alberta.
Relationship Building and Community Engagement
Act as a liaison between Natoysopoyiis SAIT Elders Knowledge Keepers and Cultural Advisors ensuring respectful communication and appropriate support is provided.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Indigenous communities organizations and cultural practitioners.
Ensure Elders and Knowledge Keepers are welcomed respected and supported when visiting or offering teachings at SAIT.
Build and maintain relationships with internal partners including Corporate Services Communications Marketing and various other internal departments at SAIT.
Protocol and Cultural Safety Stewardship
Ensure all cultural and spiritual programming follows appropriate Indigenous protocols and cultural practices.
Support the respectful use and care of sacred spaces ceremonial items and cultural tools within Natoysopoyiis and SAIT events.
Educate and guide students and staff on appropriate cultural protocols in consultation with Elders and Knowledge Keepers.
Program Coordination and Administration
Coordinate schedules bookings and logistics to support Indigenous students access to cultural and spiritual programming ensuring events are welcoming student-centered and culturally safe.
Promote programming and events using culturally appropriate student-focused communication methods ensuring Indigenous students are aware of and feel invited to participate in all offerings.
Monitor student participation and gather feedback from students Elders and Knowledge Keepers to ensure programming continues to meet the needs interests and cultural expectations of Indigenous students.
Work alongside Natoysopoyiis team members and Student Services to create meaningful opportunities for cultural connection ensuring that programming reflects the diverse teachings and practices important to Indigenous students.
Institutional Events and Committees Participation
Serve as a key contributor to institutional committees and working groups supporting Indigenous events and initiatives including but not limited to:
Indigenous Student Orientation
Indigenous Graduation Celebration
Annual Powwow
SAIT Truth and Reconciliation Event Series
Indigenous Engagement Advisory Council
Provide guidance and support to these events by connecting Elders Knowledge Keepers and cultural facilitators ensuring cultural protocols are honored and respected.
Support SAITs broader commitments to Truth and Reconciliation by offering culturally grounded input into institutional events awareness campaigns and programming initiatives.
Administration
Respond to inquiries from students regarding cultural programming and events.
Track participation and engagement in cultural and spiritual programming and support the collection of feedback to assess program effectiveness and inform future planning.
Collaborate with other team members in Natoysopoyiis to support broader initiatives related to Indigenous student recruitment retention and success.
Assist with day-to-day administrative tasks to ensure the smooth operation of cultural programming and Indigenous student supports.
Financial Reporting Responsibilities
Reconcile expense transactions in line with SAIT Policy when the purchase card is used for programming supplies and ceremonial needs.
Ensure all expenditures are documented and reported in accordance with SAITs financial policies and procedures.
Operate within an assigned budget for cultural activities ceremonies and events ensuring responsible use of resources while maintaining program integrity.
Arrange honorariums for cultural and spiritual programming.
Cultural Considerations and Additional Requirements
This role requires a deep understanding of and commitment to Indigenous cultural safety community protocols and the diverse teachings and practices across Treaty 7 Nations and the Mtis Nation.
The coordinator will recognize and honor that Elders Knowledge Keepers and Cultural Advisors are the rightful holders and sharers of Indigenous knowledge and will not take on the role of a ceremonial leader.
The successful candidate must demonstrate humility respect and cultural awareness in all aspects of their work ensuring that all programming is led by individuals who have been gifted the right to share teachings and ceremonies.
This position is designated for an Indigenous person (First Nations Mtis or Inuit) in alignment with SAITs commitment to Indigenous hiring representation and community leadership.
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