About the role
Who We Are
The Mikisew Cree First Nation (Mikisew) has lived on the ancestral lands of the Athabasca Delta and Wood Buffalo National Park in northeastern Alberta since time immemorial. The lives of our members are linked to the land and to a close understanding of traditions, history and a natural way of life. Many of our members live in the hamlet of Fort Chipewyan, and our traditional lands range over a large portion of Athabasca oil sands deposits. For nearly 30 years, Mikisew Group, our wholly owned business arm, has worked toward the long-term, sustainable economic progress of our Nation and its members through employment and significant investments in education, training, social programs and infrastructure.
Who You Are
The Receptionist, Member Technical Services (MTS) is a part-time front-line support role responsible for greeting visitors, answering calls, and providing general administrative support to the MTS department. The ideal candidate will be friendly, organized, and able to manage multiple tasks in a professional environment.
Roles & Responsibilities
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Greet and assist visitors in a courteous and professional manner
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Answer and direct incoming phone calls
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Maintain a clean and organized reception area
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Schedule appointments and manage meeting room bookings
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Receive and distribute mail and deliveries
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Provide general administrative support to the MTS team
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Assist with filing, data entry, and document preparation
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Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
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High School diploma or GED required
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Previous experience in a receptionist or administrative support role preferred
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills
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Familiarity with First Nations communities is an asset
Other Requirements
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Willingness to submit to an oath of confidentiality.
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Successful Completion of Criminal Record Check.
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Must be fluent in English and have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Strong working knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office Software is essential.
Position is open until a suitable candidate is found. All applications will be reviewed, although only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Mikisew Cree First Nation is committed to equal opportunity employment and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Final candidates for this position will be required to complete a security screening, which includes a criminal background check.
Kinanâskomitin (Thank you) for your interest.
About Mikisew Cree First Nation
The Mikisew Cree First Nation (Mikisew) has lived on the ancestral lands of the Athabasca Delta and Wood Buffalo National Park in northeastern Alberta since time immemorial. The lives of our members are linked to the land and to a close understanding of traditions, history and a natural way of life. Many of our members live in the hamlet of Fort Chipewyan, and our traditional lands range over a large portion of Athabasca oil sands deposits.
For nearly 30 years, Mikisew Group, our wholly owned business arm, has worked toward the long-term, sustainable economic progress of our Nation and its members through employment and significant investments in education, training, social programs and infrastructure.
Our second major entity, the Mikisew Cree First Nation Government Industry Relations (GIR), was formed in 2001 to act as a liaison between resource developers, operators, government agencies and the community.
Highlights of our Nation
- About 2,800 members
- Most live in Fort McMurray, Edmonton, Fort Smith, the Northwest Territories and Fort Chipewyan
- Language: Woodlands Cree
Governance Mikisew is governed by an elected team of representatives with one Chief and six councillors. This team works diligently locally, nationally and internationally to preserve history and tradition while propelling progress. Chief and Council provide guidance and direction to our executive committee, which manages the day-to-day operations of the Nation, providing services, allocating resources, and advocating on behalf of Band members and their interests.
Chief Peter Powder Councillor Bonnie Fraser Councillor Lydia Courteoreille Councillor Ronald “Ronnie” Campbell Councillor Roxanne Marcel Councillor Russell Kaskamin Councillor Sherri McKenzie
About the role
Who We Are
The Mikisew Cree First Nation (Mikisew) has lived on the ancestral lands of the Athabasca Delta and Wood Buffalo National Park in northeastern Alberta since time immemorial. The lives of our members are linked to the land and to a close understanding of traditions, history and a natural way of life. Many of our members live in the hamlet of Fort Chipewyan, and our traditional lands range over a large portion of Athabasca oil sands deposits. For nearly 30 years, Mikisew Group, our wholly owned business arm, has worked toward the long-term, sustainable economic progress of our Nation and its members through employment and significant investments in education, training, social programs and infrastructure.
Who You Are
The Receptionist, Member Technical Services (MTS) is a part-time front-line support role responsible for greeting visitors, answering calls, and providing general administrative support to the MTS department. The ideal candidate will be friendly, organized, and able to manage multiple tasks in a professional environment.
Roles & Responsibilities
-
Greet and assist visitors in a courteous and professional manner
-
Answer and direct incoming phone calls
-
Maintain a clean and organized reception area
-
Schedule appointments and manage meeting room bookings
-
Receive and distribute mail and deliveries
-
Provide general administrative support to the MTS team
-
Assist with filing, data entry, and document preparation
-
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
-
High School diploma or GED required
-
Previous experience in a receptionist or administrative support role preferred
-
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
-
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
-
Familiarity with First Nations communities is an asset
Other Requirements
-
Willingness to submit to an oath of confidentiality.
-
Successful Completion of Criminal Record Check.
-
Must be fluent in English and have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
-
Strong working knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office Software is essential.
Position is open until a suitable candidate is found. All applications will be reviewed, although only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Mikisew Cree First Nation is committed to equal opportunity employment and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Final candidates for this position will be required to complete a security screening, which includes a criminal background check.
Kinanâskomitin (Thank you) for your interest.
About Mikisew Cree First Nation
The Mikisew Cree First Nation (Mikisew) has lived on the ancestral lands of the Athabasca Delta and Wood Buffalo National Park in northeastern Alberta since time immemorial. The lives of our members are linked to the land and to a close understanding of traditions, history and a natural way of life. Many of our members live in the hamlet of Fort Chipewyan, and our traditional lands range over a large portion of Athabasca oil sands deposits.
For nearly 30 years, Mikisew Group, our wholly owned business arm, has worked toward the long-term, sustainable economic progress of our Nation and its members through employment and significant investments in education, training, social programs and infrastructure.
Our second major entity, the Mikisew Cree First Nation Government Industry Relations (GIR), was formed in 2001 to act as a liaison between resource developers, operators, government agencies and the community.
Highlights of our Nation
- About 2,800 members
- Most live in Fort McMurray, Edmonton, Fort Smith, the Northwest Territories and Fort Chipewyan
- Language: Woodlands Cree
Governance Mikisew is governed by an elected team of representatives with one Chief and six councillors. This team works diligently locally, nationally and internationally to preserve history and tradition while propelling progress. Chief and Council provide guidance and direction to our executive committee, which manages the day-to-day operations of the Nation, providing services, allocating resources, and advocating on behalf of Band members and their interests.
Chief Peter Powder Councillor Bonnie Fraser Councillor Lydia Courteoreille Councillor Ronald “Ronnie” Campbell Councillor Roxanne Marcel Councillor Russell Kaskamin Councillor Sherri McKenzie