Executive Director
- Employer:
- Training Policy Committee
- Location:
- Training Policy Committee
105 Titanium Way #308, Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 0E7, Canada (Whitehorse, YT)
- Duration:
- Full time
- Hours / week:
- Not Specified
- Wage / Salary:
- Not Disclosed
- Date posted:
- Closing date:
- Contact Info:
- Jamie SterrittPlease submit your resume and cover letter to: jamie.sterritt@sahetxw.com For more details, visit www.tpcyukon.ca
- Description:
Are you driven by the opportunity to strengthen Yukon First Nations’ self-determination, capacity, and long-term success? Do you thrive in a role where strategic leadership, relationship-building, and community impact come together?
The Training Policy Committee (TPC) is seeking an inspiring Executive Director to champion our mission: “The TPC supports capacity building initiatives that develop knowledge, capabilities and skills to enable (directly or indirectly) the implementation of Yukon First Nations’ Final
Agreements and Self-Government Agreements.”This is a leadership role for someone who brings both vision and operational excellence, someone who can guide day-to-day operations while advancing long-term strategies that build skills, capacity, and opportunities across Yukon First Nations.
Location: Whitehorse, YT
Salary: Competitive, with a robust benefits package
Status: Permanent Full-TimeWhat You’ll Lead
• Provide strategic leadership for training, capacity development, and Agreement implementation
• Oversee YIPTT funding to ensure strong governance, accountability, and community impact
• Build and maintain relationships with Yukon First Nations governments, partners, and stakeholders
• Lead a small, dedicated team supporting Nation-driven training and development
• Manage operations, financial oversight, planning, reporting, and overall organizational health
What You Bring
• Degree in western or indigenous governance, business administration, human resources management, or a related field
• Experience working with Indigenous governments, organizations, or community-driven initiatives
• Knowledge of the UFA, Implementation Plan, and Yukon First Nation Final Agreements
• Skill in strategic planning, financial oversight, and organizational management
• Passion for Nation-driven training, capacity building, and self-determination
About Us:
The TPC is dedicated to empowering Yukon First Nations to rebuild vibrant nations through training, research and to support their self-government goals through capacity-building initiatives. Guided by our vision to see Yukon First Nations citizens and governments achieve their self-government goals, the TPC provides funding and champions projects that enhance community wellness, growth, and visibility. We strive to be responsive, accountable, and collaborative, prioritizing Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being in all our work.
TPC is committed to equitable and inclusive hiring. Qualified Indigenous applicants will be given priority, and we encourage candidates to self-identify in their cover letter or resume.
Selection Process
Selection for further consideration will be based entirely on the information provided in your application package. We appreciate all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.Temporary Assignments may be considered. If applying under a TA, please ensure you have your supervisor’s approval prior to submitting your application.
Please submit your resume and cover letter to: jamie.sterritt@sahetxw.com
For more details, visit www.tpcyukon.ca
- Additional Information:
- Please submit your resume and cover letter to: jamie.sterritt@sahetxw.com For more details, visit www.tpcyukon.ca
- To apply:
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