Practice Advisor, Indigenous Relations
Top Benefits
About the role
We are honoured to again be selected as one of B.C.'s Top Employers.
If you are looking for an opportunity to contribute your experience, knowledge, and passion in a meaningful way, CLBC is the place for you!
Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) is a Crown corporation responsible for arranging supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities and their families. CLBC staff strive to advance the vision of Lives filled with possibilities in welcoming communities.
Term/Status: Permanent, Full-time
Classification/Salary: Social Program Officer R27 / position starts at $83,071 annually
Team: Indigenous Relations
Location: Prince George, Dawson Creek, Smithers, or Terrace (Hybrid after probationary period)
Visit our Careers at CLBC page to learn more about working at CLBC, what we offer, and tips for the interview process.
CLBC continues to work to develop stronger linkages with Aboriginal communities and the different community organizations that exist to address the disability-related needs of Aboriginal people.
CLBC Is Committed To Encourage qualified Indigenous people to apply for staff positions at CLBC
Develop relationships with Indigenous communities and discuss their needs and how CLBC can provide support
Identify Indigenous adults now living outside their home community and find ways to reconnect them
Increase the cultural competency of CLBC staff to work with Indigenous people
About The Opportunity As a Practice Advisor, Indigenous Relations at CLBC, you will support initiatives aimed at increasing cultural safety within CLBC and influence Indigenous community inclusion strategies across the sector. You will provide province-wide leadership, working closely with Head Office Departments and Regional Operations to develop innovative approaches to advancing CLBC's relationships with First Nations, Metis, Inuit, partners, and Urban indigenous agencies, individuals and communities.
This dynamic position is responsible for developing CLBC's capacity to understand and respond to the needs of Indigenous individuals and their families who live within or outside of First Nations communities, including urban and rural communities. This includes providing practice consultation and planning guidance to regional operations staff with an Indigenous cultural lens, coordinating training at the team or region level, and providing expert knowledge for the implementation of cross-government policy agreements.
To Succeed In This Role, You Are agile in your approach and methodology, and can move fluidly from support to project leadership, translating local issues into change opportunities, working effectively with Regional and Executive leadership
Have a high level of knowledge and understanding of BC Indigenous issues, including the history and impact of residential schools, intersections of disability with culture, and steps to implement the Provincial Government's mandated Calls to Action
Have a familiarity with the structure and operation of developmental disability supports and services in BC
Understand different learning styles and corresponding communication strategies
Are familiar with the elements of Aboriginal meeting protocols, including circles, elder participation, etc.
Understand program and policy development
Understand trauma-informed practice
What You Will Bring Preference will be given to candidates with a bachelor's degree in a related field, and preferably a minimum of five years of experience working in both the government systems and with Indigenous Peoples in the community
An understanding of the various jurisdictions is critical
An equivalent combination of relevant education/experience may be considered
Pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to Indigenous candidates who self-identify as having First Nation, Metis or Indigenous ancestry with the required combination of education and experience.
Benefits: A rewarding career at CLBC comes with great benefits, including:
Employer-paid extended health and dental plan
A BC Public Service Pension plan with employer contributions
Generous vacation plus additional personal days
Paid maternity/parental/adoption leave
Life insurance, paid sick days, and, if needed, long-term disability
Wellness supports, including an Employee and Family Assistance Program
Professional development funds and resources to encourage continuous learning and skill development
Access to government discounts on travel, cell phones, and more!
Additional Info Travel: Regular overnight travel is required
Possession of a Class 5 driver's license and a clean driver's abstract are required. Use of own vehicle on expenses
An eligibility list for internal candidates may be established.
Closing date: Applications will be reviewed starting October 22, 2025
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
About Indigenous Perspectives Society
Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) is a charitable and not-for-profit social enterprise that offers training programs and services that help foster a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives, cultural differences, and the need for self-determination. By creating excellence through training and leadership, we help strengthen lives and build successful relationships in the communities we serve.
The Indigenous Perspectives Society is accredited by CARF International for its Aboriginal Social Work and Reconciliation from an Indigenous Perspective training programs. This accreditation decision represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization and shows the Society’s conformance to the CARF standards. IPS is Canada Revenue Agency approved to issue individual tax receipts for tuition paid. Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) has a Corporate Supply Arrangement (CSA) for Learning and Development Services with the Province of British Columbia, our CSA number is CS-000917. Included in the CSA are our Cultural Perspectives Training offerings to support the learning needs of the public service.
IPS training and consulting categories include: • Upcoming Events & Training • Cultural Perspectives Training • Consulting Services • Community and Family Support Training • Gladue Report Training • Governance Best Practices • Leadership and Human Resources
Practice Advisor, Indigenous Relations
Top Benefits
About the role
We are honoured to again be selected as one of B.C.'s Top Employers.
If you are looking for an opportunity to contribute your experience, knowledge, and passion in a meaningful way, CLBC is the place for you!
Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) is a Crown corporation responsible for arranging supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities and their families. CLBC staff strive to advance the vision of Lives filled with possibilities in welcoming communities.
Term/Status: Permanent, Full-time
Classification/Salary: Social Program Officer R27 / position starts at $83,071 annually
Team: Indigenous Relations
Location: Prince George, Dawson Creek, Smithers, or Terrace (Hybrid after probationary period)
Visit our Careers at CLBC page to learn more about working at CLBC, what we offer, and tips for the interview process.
CLBC continues to work to develop stronger linkages with Aboriginal communities and the different community organizations that exist to address the disability-related needs of Aboriginal people.
CLBC Is Committed To Encourage qualified Indigenous people to apply for staff positions at CLBC
Develop relationships with Indigenous communities and discuss their needs and how CLBC can provide support
Identify Indigenous adults now living outside their home community and find ways to reconnect them
Increase the cultural competency of CLBC staff to work with Indigenous people
About The Opportunity As a Practice Advisor, Indigenous Relations at CLBC, you will support initiatives aimed at increasing cultural safety within CLBC and influence Indigenous community inclusion strategies across the sector. You will provide province-wide leadership, working closely with Head Office Departments and Regional Operations to develop innovative approaches to advancing CLBC's relationships with First Nations, Metis, Inuit, partners, and Urban indigenous agencies, individuals and communities.
This dynamic position is responsible for developing CLBC's capacity to understand and respond to the needs of Indigenous individuals and their families who live within or outside of First Nations communities, including urban and rural communities. This includes providing practice consultation and planning guidance to regional operations staff with an Indigenous cultural lens, coordinating training at the team or region level, and providing expert knowledge for the implementation of cross-government policy agreements.
To Succeed In This Role, You Are agile in your approach and methodology, and can move fluidly from support to project leadership, translating local issues into change opportunities, working effectively with Regional and Executive leadership
Have a high level of knowledge and understanding of BC Indigenous issues, including the history and impact of residential schools, intersections of disability with culture, and steps to implement the Provincial Government's mandated Calls to Action
Have a familiarity with the structure and operation of developmental disability supports and services in BC
Understand different learning styles and corresponding communication strategies
Are familiar with the elements of Aboriginal meeting protocols, including circles, elder participation, etc.
Understand program and policy development
Understand trauma-informed practice
What You Will Bring Preference will be given to candidates with a bachelor's degree in a related field, and preferably a minimum of five years of experience working in both the government systems and with Indigenous Peoples in the community
An understanding of the various jurisdictions is critical
An equivalent combination of relevant education/experience may be considered
Pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to Indigenous candidates who self-identify as having First Nation, Metis or Indigenous ancestry with the required combination of education and experience.
Benefits: A rewarding career at CLBC comes with great benefits, including:
Employer-paid extended health and dental plan
A BC Public Service Pension plan with employer contributions
Generous vacation plus additional personal days
Paid maternity/parental/adoption leave
Life insurance, paid sick days, and, if needed, long-term disability
Wellness supports, including an Employee and Family Assistance Program
Professional development funds and resources to encourage continuous learning and skill development
Access to government discounts on travel, cell phones, and more!
Additional Info Travel: Regular overnight travel is required
Possession of a Class 5 driver's license and a clean driver's abstract are required. Use of own vehicle on expenses
An eligibility list for internal candidates may be established.
Closing date: Applications will be reviewed starting October 22, 2025
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
About Indigenous Perspectives Society
Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) is a charitable and not-for-profit social enterprise that offers training programs and services that help foster a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives, cultural differences, and the need for self-determination. By creating excellence through training and leadership, we help strengthen lives and build successful relationships in the communities we serve.
The Indigenous Perspectives Society is accredited by CARF International for its Aboriginal Social Work and Reconciliation from an Indigenous Perspective training programs. This accreditation decision represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization and shows the Society’s conformance to the CARF standards. IPS is Canada Revenue Agency approved to issue individual tax receipts for tuition paid. Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) has a Corporate Supply Arrangement (CSA) for Learning and Development Services with the Province of British Columbia, our CSA number is CS-000917. Included in the CSA are our Cultural Perspectives Training offerings to support the learning needs of the public service.
IPS training and consulting categories include: • Upcoming Events & Training • Cultural Perspectives Training • Consulting Services • Community and Family Support Training • Gladue Report Training • Governance Best Practices • Leadership and Human Resources