About the role
Application Deadline: 15 August 2025
Department: Engagement
Location: Saskatoon
Description Reporting to the Engagement Manager, the Engagement Coordinator is a key member of the NexGen engagement team, with a focus on leading administrative processes and supporting engagement initiatives with Local Priority Area Indigenous Nations and communities. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with strong organizational and time-management abilities, detail-oriented, and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Key Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
- Provide administrative support for the engagement and community team.
- Support the planning, execution, and documentation of all engagement activities, including coordinating meetings and logistics for engagement and community events, as well as attend and represent NexGen at engagement events.
- Compile and develop reporting information following engagement and community events.
- Record and manage engagement records (e.g., communications, meeting minutes), including the management of the engagement record database.
- Track team budgets and costs; including processing of invoices and compilation of monthly accrual amounts.
- Develop and maintain respectful and mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous representatives and community members.
- Collaborate with all NexGen departments to ensure ongoing dialogue on the importance of Indigenous relations and engagement.
- Collaborate with the Rook I Project team to ensure understanding and integration of Indigenous and community commitments across all departments and workstreams.
- Remain up to date on key regulatory requirements in relation to the provincial and federal regulatory frameworks.
- Other duties assigned.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Recognized certificate, diploma, or degree in a related discipline from an accredited university or college.
- Minimum of 3 years of demonstrated experience in communications or administration. Indigenous relations, environmental management, natural resource development, or project development experience is considered an asset.
- Advanced computer and word processing skills and experience with related software (e.g., Word, Excel, SharePoint). Experience with managing databases is considered an asset.
- Strong organizational and time-management abilities, excellent verbal and written communication skills, and detail-oriented.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate and coordinate in a dynamic work environment.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively to ensure respectful practices and meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities.
- Knowledge of the history and present-day context of Indigenous governments, organizations and peoples in Canada.
- Knowledge and awareness of Indigenous guidance such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an asset.
- Demonstrated understanding of regulatory process, requirements and context for resource development projects is an asset.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s license.
Core Competencies Communication
- Communicates in an open candid and consistent manner with impact to inform, enroll, coach, and inspire.
- Effectively builds rapport and appropriately delivers information (oral and written) in a timely, well-organized, thoughtful, and engaging manner.
Team Effectiveness
- Works collaboratively across functional teams, embracing unique talents and diverse perspectives, to achieve common goals.
- Takes a proactive approach to building relationships by actively participating as a prepared team member, demonstrating flexibility and respect for different work styles.
Work Management
- Plans, manages and follows through to ensure the flow and timely completion of activities to deliver successful work results.
- Maintains quality and safety standards to ensure NexGen's Elite Standards are met across all work streams.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
Personal Accountability
- Takes responsibility for own actions and outcomes.
- Maintains effective and professional approach, demonstrating resilience and accountability in a fluid fast paced work environment.
Analytical/Critical Thinking
- Able to identify, articulate and problem solve for complex situations with consideration for outcomes.
- Provides clear and informative explanations to support effective decisions in line with company objectives.
- Uses creative, conceptual, and/or inductive reasoning.
Functional & Technical Skills
- Applies specialized knowledge in own area of expertise and openly shares information and knowledge with others.
About NexGen Energy Ltd.
NexGen Energy Ltd. is a uranium exploration and development company with a portfolio of high-impact projects that span the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Athabasca Basin is the highest-grade uranium district in the world and also represents one of the best mining jurisdictions. In early 2014, the Company discovered the land-based Arrow zone at their 100%-owned Rook I project. Arrow is developing into a significant high-grade uranium project. NexGen is solely targeting large and high-grade uranium deposits.
About the role
Application Deadline: 15 August 2025
Department: Engagement
Location: Saskatoon
Description Reporting to the Engagement Manager, the Engagement Coordinator is a key member of the NexGen engagement team, with a focus on leading administrative processes and supporting engagement initiatives with Local Priority Area Indigenous Nations and communities. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with strong organizational and time-management abilities, detail-oriented, and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Key Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
- Provide administrative support for the engagement and community team.
- Support the planning, execution, and documentation of all engagement activities, including coordinating meetings and logistics for engagement and community events, as well as attend and represent NexGen at engagement events.
- Compile and develop reporting information following engagement and community events.
- Record and manage engagement records (e.g., communications, meeting minutes), including the management of the engagement record database.
- Track team budgets and costs; including processing of invoices and compilation of monthly accrual amounts.
- Develop and maintain respectful and mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous representatives and community members.
- Collaborate with all NexGen departments to ensure ongoing dialogue on the importance of Indigenous relations and engagement.
- Collaborate with the Rook I Project team to ensure understanding and integration of Indigenous and community commitments across all departments and workstreams.
- Remain up to date on key regulatory requirements in relation to the provincial and federal regulatory frameworks.
- Other duties assigned.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Recognized certificate, diploma, or degree in a related discipline from an accredited university or college.
- Minimum of 3 years of demonstrated experience in communications or administration. Indigenous relations, environmental management, natural resource development, or project development experience is considered an asset.
- Advanced computer and word processing skills and experience with related software (e.g., Word, Excel, SharePoint). Experience with managing databases is considered an asset.
- Strong organizational and time-management abilities, excellent verbal and written communication skills, and detail-oriented.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate and coordinate in a dynamic work environment.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively to ensure respectful practices and meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities.
- Knowledge of the history and present-day context of Indigenous governments, organizations and peoples in Canada.
- Knowledge and awareness of Indigenous guidance such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an asset.
- Demonstrated understanding of regulatory process, requirements and context for resource development projects is an asset.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s license.
Core Competencies Communication
- Communicates in an open candid and consistent manner with impact to inform, enroll, coach, and inspire.
- Effectively builds rapport and appropriately delivers information (oral and written) in a timely, well-organized, thoughtful, and engaging manner.
Team Effectiveness
- Works collaboratively across functional teams, embracing unique talents and diverse perspectives, to achieve common goals.
- Takes a proactive approach to building relationships by actively participating as a prepared team member, demonstrating flexibility and respect for different work styles.
Work Management
- Plans, manages and follows through to ensure the flow and timely completion of activities to deliver successful work results.
- Maintains quality and safety standards to ensure NexGen's Elite Standards are met across all work streams.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
Personal Accountability
- Takes responsibility for own actions and outcomes.
- Maintains effective and professional approach, demonstrating resilience and accountability in a fluid fast paced work environment.
Analytical/Critical Thinking
- Able to identify, articulate and problem solve for complex situations with consideration for outcomes.
- Provides clear and informative explanations to support effective decisions in line with company objectives.
- Uses creative, conceptual, and/or inductive reasoning.
Functional & Technical Skills
- Applies specialized knowledge in own area of expertise and openly shares information and knowledge with others.
About NexGen Energy Ltd.
NexGen Energy Ltd. is a uranium exploration and development company with a portfolio of high-impact projects that span the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Athabasca Basin is the highest-grade uranium district in the world and also represents one of the best mining jurisdictions. In early 2014, the Company discovered the land-based Arrow zone at their 100%-owned Rook I project. Arrow is developing into a significant high-grade uranium project. NexGen is solely targeting large and high-grade uranium deposits.