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***Please DO NOT apply for this position by submitting your profile on this BC Government Hiring Centre website. Applications must be made via the following directions below.***

Position: Senior Program Advisor Indigenous & Regional Partnerships
Classification: AO24
Salary:$ 80703.86 - $ 91936.08 Annually
Status: Temporary (up to 12 months)
Location: Vancouver BC (Hybrid)
Comox Valley BC (Remote)
Cranbrook BC (Remote)
Kamloops BC (Remote)
Kelowna BC (Remote)
Nanaimo BC (Remote)
Penticton BC (Remote)
Prince George BC (Remote)
Terrace BC (Remote)
Victoria BC (Remote)
Work Option: Hybrid or Remote
Flexible work options are available subject to an approved telework agreement; Hybrid work is available for employees residing within the Vancouver Coast and Mountains (VCM) region and enables employees to telework from their home up to 3 days a week with in office days on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Remote work is available for employees residing outside of the VCM region in one of the approved remote locations in BC listed above. Employees working remotely will have the opportunity to visit the Destination BC office once a quarter.
Closing Date: May 15 2026 at 4pm
Position #:
Competition #: DBC 2026-26

If you are interested and you meet the selection criteria please respond to this link with your CV prior to 4 PM on May 15 2026.

You must be a Canadian citizen permanent resident or hold a valid work permit to apply for this temporary opportunity.

The initial salary for this position will start at the beginning of the listed salary range with the opportunity to advance up the pay grid in annual increments. An eligibility list may be established.

At Destination BC we are passionate about showcasing the transformative power of British Columbias travel experiences with the world. As a Provincially funded Crown corporation we support BCs tourism industry through global marketing destination development industry learning community programs and visitor services. Recognized globally for our authentic brand award-winning marketing and innovative destination management we work collaboratively to strengthen BCs tourism industry.

We offer exciting and meaningful work in a supportive inclusive environment that values learning and professional growth. This position is eligible for hybrid and remote work under our flexible work policy creating optimal conditions for both employees and the organization. For employees residing within the Vancouver Coast and Mountains (VCM) region hybrid work is applicable. Hybrid employees work in the office on Wednesdays and Thursdays with the flexibility to work from home on other days. For those living outside the VCM region in one of our approved remote locations across BC remote work is applicable with opportunities to visit Destination BCs Vancouver office once per quarter.

Destination BC is committed to diversity equity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. If you require accommodations during the hiring process please contact . We are also committed to providing workplace accommodations for employees with disabilities ensuring you have the support needed to perform your best work both during the hiring process and throughout your employment with us.

The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Serviceis available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations status or non-status Métis or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews.

Learn more about our programs and services at .

PURPOSE OF POSITION

The Destination Management Division advances strategic collaboration to maximize the social cultural environmental and economic benefits of tourism across British Columbia. Within this division the Indigenous and Regional Partnerships business unit leads strategic partnerships planning and programs with Indigenous Tourism BC and Regional Destination Management Organizations (RDMOs) to strengthen destination competitiveness and advance meaningful reconciliation through tourism.

Reporting to the Director Indigenous and Regional Partnerships the Senior Program Advisor Indigenous & Regional Partnerships plays a key role in advancing Indigenouscentered initiatives aligned with Indigenous values reconciliation commitments and corporate strategy. The position builds and sustains respectful trustbased relationships with Indigenous partners and regional business partners supports integrated strategic planning and project delivery and provides project management leadership for initiatives that improve Indigenous participation in tourism and strengthen longterm destination stewardship and competitiveness. The role also supports organizational learning by increasing Indigenous cultural knowledge and understanding and advances corporatewide commitments to plan take action on and accelerate progress toward lasting and meaningful reconciliation.

The Senior Program Advisor maintains highfunctioning professional working relationships with Indigenous partners provincial government agencies local and regional governments Community Destination Management Organizations (CDMOs) community groups the tourism industry contractors and internal business units to achieve strategic corporate goals drive alignment and enhance destination management outcomes across British Columbia. The position encompasses a strong emphasis on multiproject program management strategic planning partner development and relationship management.

SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Identify corporate priorities in support of lasting and meaningful reconciliation by conducting interviews with internal teams review and summarize strategic plans conduct or coordinate secondary research on tourism and policy trends commission new research as necessary implement Indigenous engagement and consult with external partners.
  • Promote Indigenous cultural awareness within Destination BC and strengthen internal awareness of Indigenous cultures histories and issues.
  • Conduct detailed planning and analysis to understand and manage planning projects and program costs (i.e. resources and materials) benefits (i.e. cultural preservation; achieving corporate objectives; consistencies to approaches) planning methodologies (i.e. community meetings in person consultations online webinars surveys and other input methods etc.) and options.
  • Evaluate apply judgment and prepare individual planning processes and project charters including detailed work plans as well as issue papers briefing notes and recommended project implementation plans to the Director and project partners (Tourism Policy Branch RDMOs ITBC Working Groups) as appropriate for approval.
  • Monitor progress and take/recommend action to ensure programs and projects are on time within project/program budget allocations meets quality standards and prepares related reports for their Director.
  • Procure evaluate and recommend to the Director contract proposals that provide valid solutions to achieve unit objectives. Prepare and manage related contracts and provide work direction ensure compliance with deliverables evaluate performance resolve routine issues and escalate non-compliance.
  • Identify improvements and best practices for future initiatives based on outcomes of post-project and program evaluations to ensure learning initiatives are effective and achieve desired results. Establish priorities for future revisions in projects and programs that are ongoing.
  • Manage diverse public facing external relationships to ensure tourism business partners (provincial local regional and First Nations governments RDMOs CDMOs and other industry partners) are informed on engaged in and supportive of Destination BCs programs and initiatives facilitate alignment and collaboration.
  • Provide information and advice to the tourism industry communities and other partners on Destination BC programs and activities in relation to Indigenous relations and reconciliation and RDMO services.
  • Develop and enhance program resources including planning resources and templates communication materials and contribute to the Corporate Communications department by reviewing and editing widely distributed plans and strategies including viewing from an Indigenous perspective.
  • Participate in program area business planning support budget tracking with variance reports and invoice processing and reporting of program area performance to meet objectives.
  • Stay current on best practices in Indigenous engagement destination management public consultation economic development tourism policy and strategic planning trends and is conversant on Indigenous legislation context and perspectives.
  • Represent Destination BC at meetings and events with key partners including DMOs tourism businesses and community officials as directed by the Director. This includes preparing and delivering formal presentations.
  • Provide support as required on corporate and divisional projects and program priorities.
  • Other duties as required.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Education and Experience

  • A postsecondary credential in business administration public administration tourism or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Must be an Indigenous person (First Nations Métis or Inuit).
  • Minimum 3 years experience in project management strategic planning partner relations and/or industry or community development.
  • Experience applying UNDRIP the BC Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action governmenttogovernment relationships Indigenous worldviews and Indigenous relations with the ability to lead reconciliationrelated initiatives.
  • Experience leading complex multibusiness partner projects and managing competing priorities in highvolume evolving environments.
  • Experience balancing diverse interests addressing sensitive issues and negotiating or facilitating solutions in complex partnership environments.
  • Minimum 2 years experience overseeing the work of others (e.g. employees crossfunctional teams contractors or consultants).
  • Experience managing budgets financial processes and contracts.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

  • Strong relationship management negotiation written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong judgment diplomacy and demonstrated ability to work sensitively across diverse perspectives and cultural contexts.
  • High level of selfawareness empathy and emotional intelligence.
  • Strong organisational problemsolving and project leadership skills.
  • Ability to understand and apply Destination BCs mandate and programs in relation to Indigenous Peoples and reconciliation commitments.
  • Willingness and ability to travel overnight throughout British Columbia

Preference for candidates with:

  • Indigenous studies or destination management planning.

COMPETENCIES

  • Problem Solving / Judgement is the ability to analyze problems systematically organize information identify key factors identify underlying causes and generate solutions.
  • Managing Organizational Resourcesis the ability to understand and effectively manage organizational resources (e.g. people materials assets budgets). This is demonstrated through measurement planning and control of resources to maximize results. It requires an evaluation of qualitative (e.g. client satisfaction) and quantitative (e.g. service costs) needs.
  • Impact and Influenceis the ability to influence persuade or convince others to adopt a specific course of action. It involves the use of persuasive techniques presentations or negotiation skills to achieve desired results.
  • Holding people accountable involves setting high standards of performance and holding team members other government jurisdictions outside contractors industry agencies etc. accountable for results and actions.

INDIGENOUS RELATIONS BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES

  • Change Leadershipinvolves championing the achievement of intended real change that improve individual and collective abilities to work effectively with the Indigenous people of B.C. and inspire others to think and work differently.
  • Collaborative Planning Organizing & Coordinating involves shared planning establishing priorities jointly and assigning resources accordingly with sensitivity to the competing demands faced by Indigenous people. It is expressed by building plans together prior to acting and ensuring that plans and resourcing align with their evolving interests and needs.
  • Cultural Agility is the ability to work respectfully knowledgeably and effectively with Aboriginal people. It is noticing and readily adapting to cultural uniqueness in order to create a sense of safety for all. It is openness to unfamiliar experiences transforming feelings of nervousness or anxiety into curiosity and appreciation
  • Building a Trust-based Relationship requires a fundamental understanding that relationship is the foundation from which all activities happen and that building a good relationship takes time and commitment. It is a willingness to build a personal relationship in addition to a professional one participating in open exchanges of experiences and culture. It requires a genuine non-controlling approach and relies upon demonstrated integrity and transparency. Building a trust-based relationship requires a high level of consciousness of the experience of Indigenous people with Crown relations. It assumes that strengths abound in Indigenous people cultures and communities.

HOW TO APPLY & APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:

To be considered for this position your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the education and experience as outlined in the job requirements section above. Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on the knowledge skills abilities and competencies as outlined in the above Job Description. A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required.

A resume is required as part of your application. Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying.

As part of the application process you will be prompted to complete an online questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Responses to this questionnaire will be used to shortlist applicants against the job requirements.

Please allot approximately 30 minutes to complete the application.

Only applications submitted using the online application portal will be accepted.




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