General Manager, Northwest Territories
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PURPOSE Since 1967 the Chamber of Mines (“The Chamber”) has been the voice of the Northern mining and exploration industry. The overall goal of the Chamber is to promote the industry to northerners, Canadians and the world at large.
The Chamber engages and advises public and Indigenous governments, regulatory agencies, investors, communities, Indigenous groups, non-governmental agencies, the media, schools, post-secondary educational institutions, and the general public. The Chamber’s primary objective is to encourage, assist and stimulate the prosperous, orderly and environmentally responsible development and growth of mining and mineral exploration in the NWT and Nunavut.
SCOPE Reporting and accountable to the Ottawa-based CEO, the General Manager (GM), NWT contributes to achieving the goals and objectives of the Chamber. The GM, NWT is key to service and program delivery as well as Chamber’s operations in the NWT. The GM, NWT provides advice and support to the CEO and the Board on all matters related to the Chamber in Yellowknife, including acting as point of contact for the NWT exploration and mining industry.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES The GM, NWT works to achieve the Vision and Mission of the Chamber in the NWT by: Implementing and delivering on the Strategic Plan, including working to achieve the Chamber’s goals & objectives for the NWT; Making decisions, taking actions, establishing practices, and developing programs, in compliance with the Chamber’s policies; and Maintaining an office and Chamber presence in Yellowknife. The GM, NWT provides advice and support to the CEO and the Board by: Advising the CEO and the Board of Directors on NWT issues that may affect the Chamber or its members; Representing the interests of NWT members, by organizing and participating in working groups of the Board and/or participating in other NWT organizations to address issues of interest and concern; Providing the members and working groups with timely information that informs their decision-making; Informing decision making or actions by the Board through preparation and presentation of correspondence, briefings, research and reports; Ensuring the interests of NWT members are presented to the Executive and Board of Directors in a timely manner for any decisions on implementation in accordance with Chamber policy, budget and directives; Informing the Executive and the Board on administrative, financial, legal, and procedural issues related to NWT; Researching information as requested or as is required to inform Chamber operations or decision making especially on new or emerging issues related to NWT; Identifying and acting on NWT issues in conjunction with NWT members; At the direction of the CEO, negotiating and administering funding or other agreements with various governments, business development agencies and land claim organizations and Regulatory Boards; Representing the Chamber and membership at various meetings; Scheduling, planning, organizing and following up on public meetings and community consultations related to Chamber activities, as appropriate; Collaborating with the GM, Nunavut.
The Chamber is a small organization, and the GM, NWT will also assist and participate in Chamber activities that serve the interests of members in both jurisdictions, e.g., communications and public awareness activities, at the direction of the CEO. The GM, NWT acts as point of contact for the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines in Yellowknife and the NWT mining and exploration industry by: Establishing and maintaining positive professional relationships with representatives from federal and territorial governments, land claim organizations, institutions of public government, other industry and business associations, companies, and the general public; Providing professional representation for the Chamber in public, community and other forums ensuring the Chamber’s voice on NWT issues is heard in an impactful way; Establishing and maintaining a “positive public image” for the Chamber by planning, supporting and attending events, conferences and activities in the North (including the Nunavut Mining Symposium), the NWT (including the Geoscience Forum), and elsewhere in Canada; Preparing and delivering presentations, speeches, regulatory submissions at various public and government forums; and Providing interviews and writing articles to explain Chamber initiatives, policies and positions as they apply to the NWT.
The GM, NWT manages the Chamber’s operations in the NWT by: Preparing, in regular consultation with the CEO, NWT members and other Chamber members and staff, operational plans, and budgets for approval by the Board; Delivering on approved plans and budgets, including preparing funding applications and submitting activity and annual reports to funding agencies as required by those agencies; and Enhancing public and investor awareness by participating in public activities (i.e., trade shows, speeches, presentations) and by developing and distributing promotional and educational materials and a variety of Chamber communications tools.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Degree in the geosciences, mining engineering, business management, political science, communications, education or social science fields; Experience working with elected Boards and not for profit organizations; Experience working with governance and operational policies; Experience in working with a variety of partners/funders, including industry, government, Indigenous Organizations and knowledge of their funding processes and programs; Experience working in the minerals industry would be an asset, as would experience in managing events and in running a small office with minimal assistance; Equivalencies may be considered.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of northern and Indigenous communities, and their political, socio-economic and cultural environment; Knowledge of the northern minerals industry, the mining cycle and the potential for minerals development in the North; Able to deliver effective multi-faceted marketing, communications and educational plans and relevant communications tools, organize and participate in public events including career fairs, conferences and tradeshows; Able to work on a team where geographical challenges exist and able to work cooperatively with staff, volunteers, and other organizations; Able to create and manage budgets within an established framework and to prepare funding applications. Where funding is approved must be able to prepare and submit activity and annual reports to fulfil funding agency requirements; Proficient in MS Office and social media; Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, including public presentation skills; Ability to work without day-to-day supervision but able to take direction and feedback from the CEO; Ability to summarize complex issues in concise briefing notes, on short notice, for the CEO and the Board.
WORK LOCATIONS & CONDITIONS This full-time, salaried position is based in the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines’ office in Yellowknife, NWT; The hours of work are 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday; The GM, NWT is occasionally expected to work some evenings and weekends for public awareness events such as Geoscience Forum in Yellowknife, the Nunavut Mining Symposium in Iqaluit and other annual industry conferences such as PDAC in Toronto and Round-up in Vancouver. Some travel to northern communities may be required; The work schedule is dependent upon operational needs and may be subject to change when travelling to communities or due to weather; and The GM, NWT will occasionally be required to work at inside and outside venues and in all weather conditions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Physical demands of the job will be moderate and could include the requirement to carry moderately heavy boxes and display materials to various public and community events. The incumbent may be required to stand for extended periods during public presentations and trade shows, and to sit for extended hours working on a computer or attending meetings. Travel on small aircraft may be required.
REPORTING The GM, NWT will report to the Ottawa-based CEO and will work cooperatively with the GM, Nunavut. This position has no direct reports.
SALARY Compensation will include salary commensurate with experience and education; Comprehensive benefits package; RRSP matching program; Annual performance-based bonus program; A northern allowance is included in the compensation package for this position.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The NWT and NU Chamber of Mines is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to any grounds protected by provincial human rights codes or the Canadian Human Rights Act. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we operate, including women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. APPLICATION PROCESS Send resume and cover letter to paul.hebert@miningnorth.com Applications will be accepted until July 31, 2026
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About NWT & NU Chamber of Mines
About the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines
For over 80 years, mining has been the key economic driver in the north. The minerals industry has provided tremendous economic, employment, business and community development opportunities for northerners. More recently, the northern minerals industry has created significant business and economic opportunities for northern Aboriginal governments, corporations, organizations, communities and peoples. The NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines has been the voice of the Northern mining and exploration industry since 1967. The overall goal of the Chamber is to promote the industry and the north to Northerners, Canadians and the world at large. The Chamber advises governments, regulatory agencies, investors, Aboriginal groups, the media, schools and universities, and the public on industry positions and initiatives. The Chamber’s primary objective is to encourage, assist and stimulate the prosperous, orderly and environmentally responsible development and growth of mining and mineral exploration in the NWT and Nunavut.
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General Manager, Northwest Territories
Top Benefits
About the role
PURPOSE Since 1967 the Chamber of Mines (“The Chamber”) has been the voice of the Northern mining and exploration industry. The overall goal of the Chamber is to promote the industry to northerners, Canadians and the world at large.
The Chamber engages and advises public and Indigenous governments, regulatory agencies, investors, communities, Indigenous groups, non-governmental agencies, the media, schools, post-secondary educational institutions, and the general public. The Chamber’s primary objective is to encourage, assist and stimulate the prosperous, orderly and environmentally responsible development and growth of mining and mineral exploration in the NWT and Nunavut.
SCOPE Reporting and accountable to the Ottawa-based CEO, the General Manager (GM), NWT contributes to achieving the goals and objectives of the Chamber. The GM, NWT is key to service and program delivery as well as Chamber’s operations in the NWT. The GM, NWT provides advice and support to the CEO and the Board on all matters related to the Chamber in Yellowknife, including acting as point of contact for the NWT exploration and mining industry.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES The GM, NWT works to achieve the Vision and Mission of the Chamber in the NWT by: Implementing and delivering on the Strategic Plan, including working to achieve the Chamber’s goals & objectives for the NWT; Making decisions, taking actions, establishing practices, and developing programs, in compliance with the Chamber’s policies; and Maintaining an office and Chamber presence in Yellowknife. The GM, NWT provides advice and support to the CEO and the Board by: Advising the CEO and the Board of Directors on NWT issues that may affect the Chamber or its members; Representing the interests of NWT members, by organizing and participating in working groups of the Board and/or participating in other NWT organizations to address issues of interest and concern; Providing the members and working groups with timely information that informs their decision-making; Informing decision making or actions by the Board through preparation and presentation of correspondence, briefings, research and reports; Ensuring the interests of NWT members are presented to the Executive and Board of Directors in a timely manner for any decisions on implementation in accordance with Chamber policy, budget and directives; Informing the Executive and the Board on administrative, financial, legal, and procedural issues related to NWT; Researching information as requested or as is required to inform Chamber operations or decision making especially on new or emerging issues related to NWT; Identifying and acting on NWT issues in conjunction with NWT members; At the direction of the CEO, negotiating and administering funding or other agreements with various governments, business development agencies and land claim organizations and Regulatory Boards; Representing the Chamber and membership at various meetings; Scheduling, planning, organizing and following up on public meetings and community consultations related to Chamber activities, as appropriate; Collaborating with the GM, Nunavut.
The Chamber is a small organization, and the GM, NWT will also assist and participate in Chamber activities that serve the interests of members in both jurisdictions, e.g., communications and public awareness activities, at the direction of the CEO. The GM, NWT acts as point of contact for the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines in Yellowknife and the NWT mining and exploration industry by: Establishing and maintaining positive professional relationships with representatives from federal and territorial governments, land claim organizations, institutions of public government, other industry and business associations, companies, and the general public; Providing professional representation for the Chamber in public, community and other forums ensuring the Chamber’s voice on NWT issues is heard in an impactful way; Establishing and maintaining a “positive public image” for the Chamber by planning, supporting and attending events, conferences and activities in the North (including the Nunavut Mining Symposium), the NWT (including the Geoscience Forum), and elsewhere in Canada; Preparing and delivering presentations, speeches, regulatory submissions at various public and government forums; and Providing interviews and writing articles to explain Chamber initiatives, policies and positions as they apply to the NWT.
The GM, NWT manages the Chamber’s operations in the NWT by: Preparing, in regular consultation with the CEO, NWT members and other Chamber members and staff, operational plans, and budgets for approval by the Board; Delivering on approved plans and budgets, including preparing funding applications and submitting activity and annual reports to funding agencies as required by those agencies; and Enhancing public and investor awareness by participating in public activities (i.e., trade shows, speeches, presentations) and by developing and distributing promotional and educational materials and a variety of Chamber communications tools.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Degree in the geosciences, mining engineering, business management, political science, communications, education or social science fields; Experience working with elected Boards and not for profit organizations; Experience working with governance and operational policies; Experience in working with a variety of partners/funders, including industry, government, Indigenous Organizations and knowledge of their funding processes and programs; Experience working in the minerals industry would be an asset, as would experience in managing events and in running a small office with minimal assistance; Equivalencies may be considered.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of northern and Indigenous communities, and their political, socio-economic and cultural environment; Knowledge of the northern minerals industry, the mining cycle and the potential for minerals development in the North; Able to deliver effective multi-faceted marketing, communications and educational plans and relevant communications tools, organize and participate in public events including career fairs, conferences and tradeshows; Able to work on a team where geographical challenges exist and able to work cooperatively with staff, volunteers, and other organizations; Able to create and manage budgets within an established framework and to prepare funding applications. Where funding is approved must be able to prepare and submit activity and annual reports to fulfil funding agency requirements; Proficient in MS Office and social media; Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, including public presentation skills; Ability to work without day-to-day supervision but able to take direction and feedback from the CEO; Ability to summarize complex issues in concise briefing notes, on short notice, for the CEO and the Board.
WORK LOCATIONS & CONDITIONS This full-time, salaried position is based in the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines’ office in Yellowknife, NWT; The hours of work are 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday; The GM, NWT is occasionally expected to work some evenings and weekends for public awareness events such as Geoscience Forum in Yellowknife, the Nunavut Mining Symposium in Iqaluit and other annual industry conferences such as PDAC in Toronto and Round-up in Vancouver. Some travel to northern communities may be required; The work schedule is dependent upon operational needs and may be subject to change when travelling to communities or due to weather; and The GM, NWT will occasionally be required to work at inside and outside venues and in all weather conditions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Physical demands of the job will be moderate and could include the requirement to carry moderately heavy boxes and display materials to various public and community events. The incumbent may be required to stand for extended periods during public presentations and trade shows, and to sit for extended hours working on a computer or attending meetings. Travel on small aircraft may be required.
REPORTING The GM, NWT will report to the Ottawa-based CEO and will work cooperatively with the GM, Nunavut. This position has no direct reports.
SALARY Compensation will include salary commensurate with experience and education; Comprehensive benefits package; RRSP matching program; Annual performance-based bonus program; A northern allowance is included in the compensation package for this position.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The NWT and NU Chamber of Mines is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to any grounds protected by provincial human rights codes or the Canadian Human Rights Act. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we operate, including women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. APPLICATION PROCESS Send resume and cover letter to paul.hebert@miningnorth.com Applications will be accepted until July 31, 2026
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About NWT & NU Chamber of Mines
About the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines
For over 80 years, mining has been the key economic driver in the north. The minerals industry has provided tremendous economic, employment, business and community development opportunities for northerners. More recently, the northern minerals industry has created significant business and economic opportunities for northern Aboriginal governments, corporations, organizations, communities and peoples. The NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines has been the voice of the Northern mining and exploration industry since 1967. The overall goal of the Chamber is to promote the industry and the north to Northerners, Canadians and the world at large. The Chamber advises governments, regulatory agencies, investors, Aboriginal groups, the media, schools and universities, and the public on industry positions and initiatives. The Chamber’s primary objective is to encourage, assist and stimulate the prosperous, orderly and environmentally responsible development and growth of mining and mineral exploration in the NWT and Nunavut.