Director, Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations
Top Benefits
About the role
The salary range for this position is $130,000-$160,000. Final compensation will be determined based on relevant skills, experience, qualifications, and internal equity. In addition to base salary, eligible employees may be entitled to other elements of total compensation, which may include group benefits, employer RRSP contributions, and discretionary bonus or incentive programs, where applicable to the role. We are committed to offering competitive compensation and comply with all applicable pay transparency legislation. Further details regarding our total rewards program will be shared by the Talent Acquisition team during the hiring process. Canadian work experience is not a requirement for this role. Please note that artificial intelligence–based tools may be used at certain stages of the recruitment and applicant screening process. This is a posting for an existing job vacancy.
The Director, Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations is responsible for leading a strategic approach to Indigenous relations, government engagement, and community partnerships across Eastern Canada. This role will develop and strengthen Indigenous partnerships, joint ventures, and strategic relationships that create shared value, to advance Compass Group Canada’s growth strategy.
Reporting to the Vice President, Communications & Corporate Affairs and in partnership with key stakeholders, this role ensures Indigenous relationships and reconciliation commitments directly inform and accelerate commercial outcomes.
This position requires a highly visible, field-oriented leader who maintains a consistent presence across Eastern Canada, ensuring meaningful, respectful, and ongoing engagement with Indigenous partners and communities.
Reporting Structure
Reports to: Vice President, Communications & Corporate Affairs Key internal partnerships: Business Development, Operations, Strategic Alliance Group (SAG), Legal, and Sector/Operations Leadership Teams
Key Responsibilities
Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations
Lead and integrate Indigenous relations, government relations, and community engagement strategies across Eastern Canada. Build and sustain respectful, long-term relationships with Indigenous governments, economic development organizations, and community leaders. Ensure consistent, culturally appropriate engagement practices across all sectors and regions. Maintain a regular, visible presence in communities through a structured, proactive engagement model with clear priorities, governance, and accountability.
Indigenous Partnerships & Joint Ventures
Identify, develop, and support long-term, sustainable Indigenous partnerships and joint venture opportunities aligned with public and private sector growth. Collaborate with key internal departments to structure agreements that balance commercial success and Indigenous economic participation.
Strategic Growth Enablement & Major Pursuits
Partner with Business Development, Operations, and leadership team to support complex, high-value bids and strategic pursuits. Provide guidance on Indigenous relations and partnership considerations that influence deal structuring and competitiveness. Act as a senior relationship lead in critical or high-risk client and partner situations.
Internal Advisory & Cultural Leadership
Serve as a trusted advisor to internal teams on Indigenous engagement protocols and partnership best practices. Champion cultural awareness and reconciliation initiatives, including alignment with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and UNDRIP principles. Support internal education and capability-building across leadership and frontline teams
Governance, Performance & Reporting
Ensure all engagement and partnership activities meet legal, ethical, and cultural standards. Establish and track KPIs related to partnerships, engagement, and business impact. Provide regular reporting and insights to senior leadership on progress, risks, and opportunities.
Qualifications & Experience
8–10+ years of experience in Indigenous relations, government relations, stakeholder engagement, or strategic partnerships. Bilingualism (French and English) mandatory. Demonstrated success in developing and managing long-term partnerships, including joint ventures or collaborative agreements. Deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, governance structures, and economic development in Eastern Canada. Strong knowledge of government processes, policy environments, and regulatory frameworks. Exceptional relationship-building, negotiation, and communication skills. Proven ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels in a complex organization. Indigenous ancestry and/or lived experience is highly valued and encouraged.
Working Conditions
Can be approximately 40–60% travel. Regular travel to Indigenous communities, government offices, and partner locations across Eastern Canada is required.
What’s in it for you?
Join an award-winning culture. We have been recognized for being a Great Place to Work, in addition to being selected as a FORTUNE Global 500 Company, Best Workplaces Retail & Hospitality, and FORTUNE World’s Most Admired Companies. The opportunities with us are endless. As the world’s largest food and support services company, we offer an extensive range of learning and career opportunities for all our associates. Health & Safety. The health and safety of our associates, clients and guests has always been our top priority. We have the right processes in place to ensure our teams have the support they need to stay safe, while helping to keep our guests safe. Health Benefits. For our eligible associates, we offer comprehensive health, vision, and dental care coverage. A Focus on Mental Health and Wellness. Our Mental Health and Well-Being initiative was created to share credible resources with our associates and the communities we serve on a variety of topics, including mental, physical, spiritual, and financial wellbeing. We also have an Employment Assistance Program which provides our associates with access to 24/7 support, resources, and information. We are as diverse as our guests. We believe diverse and inclusive environments support innovation and collaboration, and benefit our associates, clients, and customers. We are committed to Listen, Learn, and Act and our Diversity Inclusion Action Councils (DIAC) are associate led groups that seek to foster inclusion through cultural awareness, engagement and appreciation of diversity. We are Stronger, Together!
Compass Group Canada is committed to nurturing a diverse workforce representative of the communities within which we operate. We encourage and are pleased to consider all qualified candidates, without regard to race, colour, citizenship, religion, sex, marital / family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, aboriginal status, age, disability or persons who may require an accommodation, to apply.
For accommodation requests during the hiring process, please contact ukg.recruitment@compass-canada.com for further information.
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About Compass Group Canada
Compass Group Canada is Canada’s leading foodservice and facilities management company.
From offices, schools and universities, hospitals and senior living communities, sports and cultural venues, to remote mining camps and offshore drilling platforms, Compass Group Canada provides exceptional foodservice to millions of customers every day.
Our clients also look to us to provide a consolidated range of support services in addition to our foodservices. With experts in place to deliver specialized services such as cleaning, building maintenance, reception and security service, the Compass Group Canada team has the skills clients need when outsourcing their non-core activities.
As part of a global network of companies and with almost 40 years of experience in Canada, our innovation and experience mean we have the right offer for our customers all the time.
For more information on Compass Group Canada visit our website at www.compass-canada.com.
Or follow us on Twitter @CompassGroupCan
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Director, Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations
Top Benefits
About the role
The salary range for this position is $130,000-$160,000. Final compensation will be determined based on relevant skills, experience, qualifications, and internal equity. In addition to base salary, eligible employees may be entitled to other elements of total compensation, which may include group benefits, employer RRSP contributions, and discretionary bonus or incentive programs, where applicable to the role. We are committed to offering competitive compensation and comply with all applicable pay transparency legislation. Further details regarding our total rewards program will be shared by the Talent Acquisition team during the hiring process. Canadian work experience is not a requirement for this role. Please note that artificial intelligence–based tools may be used at certain stages of the recruitment and applicant screening process. This is a posting for an existing job vacancy.
The Director, Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations is responsible for leading a strategic approach to Indigenous relations, government engagement, and community partnerships across Eastern Canada. This role will develop and strengthen Indigenous partnerships, joint ventures, and strategic relationships that create shared value, to advance Compass Group Canada’s growth strategy.
Reporting to the Vice President, Communications & Corporate Affairs and in partnership with key stakeholders, this role ensures Indigenous relationships and reconciliation commitments directly inform and accelerate commercial outcomes.
This position requires a highly visible, field-oriented leader who maintains a consistent presence across Eastern Canada, ensuring meaningful, respectful, and ongoing engagement with Indigenous partners and communities.
Reporting Structure
Reports to: Vice President, Communications & Corporate Affairs Key internal partnerships: Business Development, Operations, Strategic Alliance Group (SAG), Legal, and Sector/Operations Leadership Teams
Key Responsibilities
Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations
Lead and integrate Indigenous relations, government relations, and community engagement strategies across Eastern Canada. Build and sustain respectful, long-term relationships with Indigenous governments, economic development organizations, and community leaders. Ensure consistent, culturally appropriate engagement practices across all sectors and regions. Maintain a regular, visible presence in communities through a structured, proactive engagement model with clear priorities, governance, and accountability.
Indigenous Partnerships & Joint Ventures
Identify, develop, and support long-term, sustainable Indigenous partnerships and joint venture opportunities aligned with public and private sector growth. Collaborate with key internal departments to structure agreements that balance commercial success and Indigenous economic participation.
Strategic Growth Enablement & Major Pursuits
Partner with Business Development, Operations, and leadership team to support complex, high-value bids and strategic pursuits. Provide guidance on Indigenous relations and partnership considerations that influence deal structuring and competitiveness. Act as a senior relationship lead in critical or high-risk client and partner situations.
Internal Advisory & Cultural Leadership
Serve as a trusted advisor to internal teams on Indigenous engagement protocols and partnership best practices. Champion cultural awareness and reconciliation initiatives, including alignment with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and UNDRIP principles. Support internal education and capability-building across leadership and frontline teams
Governance, Performance & Reporting
Ensure all engagement and partnership activities meet legal, ethical, and cultural standards. Establish and track KPIs related to partnerships, engagement, and business impact. Provide regular reporting and insights to senior leadership on progress, risks, and opportunities.
Qualifications & Experience
8–10+ years of experience in Indigenous relations, government relations, stakeholder engagement, or strategic partnerships. Bilingualism (French and English) mandatory. Demonstrated success in developing and managing long-term partnerships, including joint ventures or collaborative agreements. Deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, governance structures, and economic development in Eastern Canada. Strong knowledge of government processes, policy environments, and regulatory frameworks. Exceptional relationship-building, negotiation, and communication skills. Proven ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels in a complex organization. Indigenous ancestry and/or lived experience is highly valued and encouraged.
Working Conditions
Can be approximately 40–60% travel. Regular travel to Indigenous communities, government offices, and partner locations across Eastern Canada is required.
What’s in it for you?
Join an award-winning culture. We have been recognized for being a Great Place to Work, in addition to being selected as a FORTUNE Global 500 Company, Best Workplaces Retail & Hospitality, and FORTUNE World’s Most Admired Companies. The opportunities with us are endless. As the world’s largest food and support services company, we offer an extensive range of learning and career opportunities for all our associates. Health & Safety. The health and safety of our associates, clients and guests has always been our top priority. We have the right processes in place to ensure our teams have the support they need to stay safe, while helping to keep our guests safe. Health Benefits. For our eligible associates, we offer comprehensive health, vision, and dental care coverage. A Focus on Mental Health and Wellness. Our Mental Health and Well-Being initiative was created to share credible resources with our associates and the communities we serve on a variety of topics, including mental, physical, spiritual, and financial wellbeing. We also have an Employment Assistance Program which provides our associates with access to 24/7 support, resources, and information. We are as diverse as our guests. We believe diverse and inclusive environments support innovation and collaboration, and benefit our associates, clients, and customers. We are committed to Listen, Learn, and Act and our Diversity Inclusion Action Councils (DIAC) are associate led groups that seek to foster inclusion through cultural awareness, engagement and appreciation of diversity. We are Stronger, Together!
Compass Group Canada is committed to nurturing a diverse workforce representative of the communities within which we operate. We encourage and are pleased to consider all qualified candidates, without regard to race, colour, citizenship, religion, sex, marital / family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, aboriginal status, age, disability or persons who may require an accommodation, to apply.
For accommodation requests during the hiring process, please contact ukg.recruitment@compass-canada.com for further information.
Not the right fit? Search for Director, Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations jobs in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
About Compass Group Canada
Compass Group Canada is Canada’s leading foodservice and facilities management company.
From offices, schools and universities, hospitals and senior living communities, sports and cultural venues, to remote mining camps and offshore drilling platforms, Compass Group Canada provides exceptional foodservice to millions of customers every day.
Our clients also look to us to provide a consolidated range of support services in addition to our foodservices. With experts in place to deliver specialized services such as cleaning, building maintenance, reception and security service, the Compass Group Canada team has the skills clients need when outsourcing their non-core activities.
As part of a global network of companies and with almost 40 years of experience in Canada, our innovation and experience mean we have the right offer for our customers all the time.
For more information on Compass Group Canada visit our website at www.compass-canada.com.
Or follow us on Twitter @CompassGroupCan