Hours: 35 hours
per week
Application Deadline: March 4, 2026
The Invitation:
We invite someone who carries their
teachings with care, walks with humility and strength, and is ready to share,
listen, and grow alongside community. This role is about weaving Indigenous
voices into the fabric of Heritage Park, so that every visitor experiences not
only history, but living culture.
The Invitation:
We invite someone who carries their teachings with
care, walks with humility and strength, and is ready to share, listen, and grow
alongside community. This role is about weaving Indigenous voices into the
fabric of Heritage Park, so that every visitor experiences not only history,
but living culture.
Department Overview:
The Indigenous Relations & Programming
department supports Heritage Park’s commitment to truth and reconciliation,
cultural inclusion, and authentic storytelling (correction Indigenous Oral
Narratives and Indigenous authentic truthing stories). The department develops
and delivers Indigenous-led programming, community partnerships, and advisory
structures that strengthen Heritage Park’s relationships with Treaty 7 Nations,
Métis communities, and urban Indigenous groups. The portfolio integrates Indigenous
knowledge, protocols, and perspectives into the Park’s operations, guest
experiences, and long-term planning.
The Indigenous Relations & Programming
department plays a vital role in advancing Heritage Park’s commitment to truth
and reconciliation, cultural inclusion, and authentic storytelling. This
department leads the development and delivery of Indigenous-led programming,
fosters meaningful community partnerships, and establishes advisory structures
that strengthen relationships with Treaty 7 Nations, Métis communities, and
urban Indigenous groups.
The portfolio integrates Indigenous knowledge,
protocols, and perspectives into all aspects of Heritage Park’s operations,
guest experiences, and long-term planning. Heritage Park is dedicated to a
parallel lens approach—honouring Indigenous Knowledge systems (teaching,
learning, research) and ways of knowing (policy, procedure, and practice) as
equal and inseparable from Western Knowledge.
A key commitment includes embracing Oral
Storytelling practices, which support both the sharing of existing knowledge
and the creation of new understandings. This includes validating transitional
stories rooted in ceremonial frameworks and recognizing alignment stories that
emerge during ceremonial transitions. These stories will inform and evolve
Heritage Park’s smudge protocol, becoming part of the Park’s living truth.
Through this process, Heritage Park defines and
shares the lessons learned from new knowledge, contributing to enriched
teachings and deeper understanding. This journey is shared collectively, moving
through levels of learning within the circle of jurisdiction and spirit.
Who You Are:
Under You may have walked many
paths — through ceremony, through community work, through teaching, or through
formal study. What matters most is that you:
- Carry your own story and
teachings with integrity.
- Have experience working with
Indigenous communities and building respectful partnerships.
- Are comfortable guiding
conversations about history, culture, and reconciliation.
- Bring creativity,
adaptability, and a willingness to learn.
What We Value:
- Relationality: Working
together, guided by respect, reciprocity, and responsibility.
- Decolonial practice: Moving
beyond institutional checkboxes, centering Indigenous perspectives in
decision-making and storytelling.
- Storytelling: Honoring oral
traditions and recognizing that stories are teachings, not just
entertainment.
- Community connection:
Valuing lived experience, cultural knowledge, and relationships as much as
formal education.
What You Will Do:
- Carry stories: Share
Indigenous knowledge, teachings, and perspectives through programming,
interpretation, and events. Know and understand the difference
between Oral Narratives and Storytelling.
- Build relationships: Work
with COOK Circle, Guest Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers, and
like-minded community partners to ensure programming is respectful,
reciprocal, and rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing.
- Guide learning: Support
staff and visitors in understanding Indigenous histories and contemporary
realities, fostering dialogue that is relational rather than
transactional.
- Hold space: Create
opportunities for Indigenous voices to be heard and celebrated, ensuring
programming reflects diversity across Nations and communities.
Job Overview:
Under the direction of the Senior Advisor,
Indigenous Relations & Programming, the Indigenous Programming Supervisor
supports the day-to-day delivery and coordination of Indigenous programming
across the Park.
This role focuses on operational execution,
cultural integrity in program delivery, and front-line support of seasonal
staff and volunteers. While not responsible for sustained supervision or
strategic direction, the Supervisor plays an important role in ensuring
Indigenous programming is carried respectfully, consistently, and in alignment
with teachings and protocol.
This position acts as a working lead within
programming spaces, supporting logistics, mentoring in-the-moment, and ensuring
daily readiness of land-based and storytelling experiences.
Responsibilities:
Daily Programming Supervision & Operational
Coordination
- Support the delivery of
Indigenous land-based and oral storytelling programming in alignment with
established teachings and direction from the Senior Advisor.
- Assist in coordinating daily
staff and volunteer coverage within Indigenous programming spaces.
- Prepare materials, spaces,
and logistical elements required for programming and events.
- Step into program delivery
when needed to ensure continuity and guest experience standards.
- Monitor daily programming
flow and communicate operational needs or concerns to the Senior Advisor.
Cultural Integrity & Protocol Support
- Support adherence to
cultural protocols within programming spaces.
- Ensure teachings are shared
respectfully and within appropriate public boundaries.
- Raise concerns related to
cultural sensitivity or representation to the Senior Advisor.
- Assist in maintaining
programming materials and content to reflect community-informed guidance.
Front-Line Mentorship & Team Support
- Provide in-the-moment
guidance and support to seasonal staff and volunteers during program
delivery.
- Assist with onboarding and
training of new team members as directed.
- Offer constructive feedback
related to program delivery standards and guest engagement.
- Support a culturally safe
and welcoming environment for staff and volunteers.
Collaboration & Administrative Support
- Collaborate with
Interpretation, Events, and Guest Experience teams to support Indigenous
programming logistics.
- Participate in team meetings
and support documentation of programming updates.
- Assist with scheduling
adjustments and operational coordination during peak periods.
Organizational
Excellence and Wellbeing
- Contribute to inspiring and
immersive experiences at the Park by engaging in Heritage Park initiatives
that align with our mission and vision, ensuring authenticity in our
historical setting and stories.
- Actively support a positive
work environment by creating an atmosphere of inclusion, engagement,
belonging, and fulfillment for employees and volunteers, in line with
Heritage Park values.
- Recognize all contributors
to our community as integral to our success, fostering a sense of
community and collaboration.
- Demonstrate responsible
stewardship of our people, collections, and financial assets by driving
growth with innovation, transparency, and financial sustainability, while
embracing our historical assets and recognizing all contributors.
- Demonstrate commitment to
workplace health and safety by complying with Heritage Park's Health,
Safety and Environment Management System (HSEMS), following safe work
practices, reporting work-related incidents, injuries, and hazards,
participating in employer training, and adhering to policies including the
Code of Conduct and the Workplace Violence and Harassment policy.