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Relative in Residence

Edmonton, AB
CA$42,861 - CA$62,327/annual
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive base pay
Generous vacation time
Secure pension plan

About the role

RELATIVE IN RESIDENCE

KIHÊW WACISTON, INDIGENOUS CENTRE

Competition No. 25.12.346

CATEGORY

SALARY

CLOSING DATE

Full-Time Continuing (35 hours per week)

MSU Band C (Steps 1-8): $23.550 - $34.245 per hour. $42,861 - $62,327 per annum (Based on 35 hours per week).

December 15, 2025

About Us

MacEwan University is where caring faculty help people connect their passions to their future paths. Located in the heart of Edmonton's diverse and dynamic downtown community, and on the traditional lands of Treaty 6 First Nations and homelands of the Métis people, MacEwan is known for exceptional undergraduate learning. With its dedication to teaching excellence, informed by scholarly research, innovation, and creative activity, MacEwan provides an exceptional collaborative and supportive learning environment with a commitment to human rights, environmental sustainability, and opportunities for community engagement. We are committed to creating an equitable, diverse, inclusive, and welcoming community for all peoples, cultures, and identities.

Our comprehensive undergraduate university offers 55 programs to more than 20,000 full- and part-time students in business, communications, community and human services, design, fine and performing arts, health, humanities, natural science, nursing, public safety, and social science. Through a wide array of experiential learning opportunities, and strategic relationships in the community, we partner with others to produce graduates of stature. Along with a robust grounding in their chosen disciplines, MacEwan students are given durable life skills that prepare them to take on the world.

Opportunity

MacEwan University is seeking a Relative in Residence for a full-time continuing opportunity with our kihêw waciston, Indigenous Centre.

Reporting to the Manager, kihêw waciston, you will provide direct support to the Knowledge Keepers and Elders with the planning, organizing and delivery of cultural supports and educational program and resources to contribute to a culturally supportive teaching, learning and work environment for students, staff & external community.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Supports Knowledge Keepers with organizing cultural awareness training for University administration, staff, and students with the objective of increasing understanding of Indigenous culture and traditions;
  • Assists with the delivery of classroom cultural programming, ceremony and teachings including creation of presentations and set up of resources/supplies;
  • Acts as a liaison between Elders, Knowledge Keepers and facilitators and external requests;
  • Manages the calendars and schedules of Elders and Knowledge Keepers;
  • Assists with the development and implementation of program evaluation and reports;
  • Maintains an appropriate records and information management system;
  • Assists with development, design, and production of publications on program(s), presentations and resource materials in accordance to established University policies/procedures;
  • Responds to telephone enquires/e-mails, troubleshoot and problem-solve issues;
  • Assists visitors with information on the kihêw waciston Centre services and refers students for additional support services when necessary; and
  • Responds to sensitive and confidential situations with professionalism, confidentiality, and respect.

SKILLS

You will have:

  • Ability to work collaboratively with Knowledge Keepers and provide necessary support
  • Demonstrate a high degree of cultural competence
  • Ability to work independently and build effective interpersonal relationships internally and externally
  • Demonstrate excellent organizational and communication skills
  • Ability to speak to large groups of people
  • Understand Indigenous cultural protocols and practices
  • Indigenous language is considered an asset.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • A minimum of an Office Administration diploma with extensive knowledge of Indigenous history and culture.
  • Familiarity with working along side Knowledge Keepers.
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • The candidate must possess a current, valid driver’s license in good standing with the ability to drive as required for the role.

BENEFITS

When you become part of the MacEwan University team, you will enjoy a competitive salary. Our total compensation package includes:

  • Competitive base pay
  • Generous vacation time
  • Secure pension plan
  • Flexible benefits package
  • Continuous learning culture
  • Opportunities for career growth

About MacEwan University

Higher Education
1001-5000

Founded in 1971, MacEwan University provides student-focused instruction in a warm and supportive atmosphere. We focus on teaching, so our students can focus on learning. It’s been a cornerstone of who we are for more than 50 years. And we continue to build on that reputation.

Offering more than 65 programs, the university provides a transformative education in a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Creativity thrives here through research and innovation that engages students, faculty and the community.

Learn more about our programs: MacEwan.ca/Programs

Passion and dedication have made MacEwan the university it is today and have created the foundation for what it will be in the years ahead. As an outstanding educational organization, we rely on our employees'​ collaboration and expertise to keep us on the right path. So when we look to the future, and as MacEwan University continues to expand and innovate, we are always seeking exceptional individuals to join our team.

Learn more about working at MacEwan University: MacEwan.ca/HR