EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH PREFERENCE TO TH CITIZENS
Competition #:
Cultural Education Coordinator-Permanent
Department:Heritage
Location:TrondekHwechinOffices Dawson YT
Posting Date:December 15 2025
Standard Hours Bi-Weekly:75
Start Date: Immediately
Salary:Level 7 Step 1 ($88666.50 annually)
Closing Date 4:00pm (YST):January 9 2026
Reporting to the Director of Heritage the Cultural Education Coordinator supports the development and delivery of cultural education programs by coordinating and supporting workshops land-based activities (including culture camps) and other cultural learning opportunities that are grounded in Dënezhu knowledge and values. The incumbent works with the Traditional Knowledge Specialist other TH Departments and Elders to ensure cultural protocols are appropriately reflected in cultural education programming.
An Eligibility List may beestablishedfrom this competition the duration of the eligibility list may be up to 12 months. The eligibility list may be used to fill future permanent full-time permanent part-time temporary full-time temporary part-time termor auxiliary on-call vacancies within the same department and classification based on the organizational needs by going the next highest ranked candidate until the eligibility list expires.
If this opportunity interests you pleasesubmitacover letter&resumeclearlydemonstratingthe qualifications below asselectionfor further consideration will be based solelyon the information you provide. Applications will not be accepted without a cover letterandresume.
EssentialQualifications:
- A post-secondary degreediplomaor other certification in a relevant field of study along with one year of experience working within traditional northern cultures and developing/delivering traditional cultural programming; an equivalent combination of education trainingskillsand abilities will be considered.
- Demonstrated experiencefacilitatinginstructingor coordinating workshops eventsactivitiesand programs within formalinformaland cross-cultural settings.
- Sound knowledge of Athapaskan/TrondëkHwëchinculture valuesbeliefsand practices.
- Experience developing learning plans and resources with culturallyappropriate learningoutcomes.
- Well developedunderstanding of the connection between cultural education communitywellnessand success.
- Ability to conduct research using community resources (including people) primary and secondary sources and a variety of other learning sources.
- High-level literacy and comprehension skills.
- Ability to deliver educational programming in different settings and to a variety of audiences.
Assets:
- Familiarity with theHänlanguage is an asset.
- Financial and budget management skills including experience applying to and administering funding proposals is an asset.
Conditions of Employment:
- Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector screening.
- Class 5 Drivers License with clear driver abstract.
- Standard First Aid certification.
- Willingness to take Remote and/or Wilderness First Aid ATV Safety and Boat Safety training andacquirea Possessions & Acquisition License and Class 4 license if.
- TH101 Cultural Awareness training.
A detailed job description is available uponrequest.
Apply online at: Send inquiries to:
Physical Location: 1242 Front Street Dawson City Yukon
We thank all applicants but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
To work together to speak with one voice and to serveTrondëkHwëchinCitizens
inthe pursuit of a strong healthy and united future.
Required Experience:
IC
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH PREFERENCE TO TH CITIZENSCompetition #:Cultural Education Coordinator-PermanentDepartment:HeritageLocation:TrondekHwechinOffices Dawson YTPosting Date:December 15 2025Standard Hours Bi-Weekly:75Start Date: ImmediatelySalary:Level 7 Step 1 ($88666.50 an...
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH PREFERENCE TO TH CITIZENS
Competition #:
Cultural Education Coordinator-Permanent
Department:Heritage
Location:TrondekHwechinOffices Dawson YT
Posting Date:December 15 2025
Standard Hours Bi-Weekly:75
Start Date: Immediately
Salary:Level 7 Step 1 ($88666.50 annually)
Closing Date 4:00pm (YST):January 9 2026
Reporting to the Director of Heritage the Cultural Education Coordinator supports the development and delivery of cultural education programs by coordinating and supporting workshops land-based activities (including culture camps) and other cultural learning opportunities that are grounded in Dënezhu knowledge and values. The incumbent works with the Traditional Knowledge Specialist other TH Departments and Elders to ensure cultural protocols are appropriately reflected in cultural education programming.
An Eligibility List may beestablishedfrom this competition the duration of the eligibility list may be up to 12 months. The eligibility list may be used to fill future permanent full-time permanent part-time temporary full-time temporary part-time termor auxiliary on-call vacancies within the same department and classification based on the organizational needs by going the next highest ranked candidate until the eligibility list expires.
If this opportunity interests you pleasesubmitacover letter&resumeclearlydemonstratingthe qualifications below asselectionfor further consideration will be based solelyon the information you provide. Applications will not be accepted without a cover letterandresume.
EssentialQualifications:
- A post-secondary degreediplomaor other certification in a relevant field of study along with one year of experience working within traditional northern cultures and developing/delivering traditional cultural programming; an equivalent combination of education trainingskillsand abilities will be considered.
- Demonstrated experiencefacilitatinginstructingor coordinating workshops eventsactivitiesand programs within formalinformaland cross-cultural settings.
- Sound knowledge of Athapaskan/TrondëkHwëchinculture valuesbeliefsand practices.
- Experience developing learning plans and resources with culturallyappropriate learningoutcomes.
- Well developedunderstanding of the connection between cultural education communitywellnessand success.
- Ability to conduct research using community resources (including people) primary and secondary sources and a variety of other learning sources.
- High-level literacy and comprehension skills.
- Ability to deliver educational programming in different settings and to a variety of audiences.
Assets:
- Familiarity with theHänlanguage is an asset.
- Financial and budget management skills including experience applying to and administering funding proposals is an asset.
Conditions of Employment:
- Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector screening.
- Class 5 Drivers License with clear driver abstract.
- Standard First Aid certification.
- Willingness to take Remote and/or Wilderness First Aid ATV Safety and Boat Safety training andacquirea Possessions & Acquisition License and Class 4 license if.
- TH101 Cultural Awareness training.
A detailed job description is available uponrequest.
Apply online at: Send inquiries to:
Physical Location: 1242 Front Street Dawson City Yukon
We thank all applicants but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
To work together to speak with one voice and to serveTrondëkHwëchinCitizens
inthe pursuit of a strong healthy and united future.
Required Experience:
IC
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