Communications Specialist
About the role
Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation builds economic opportunity and long-term prosperity for the Squamish Nation. Through real estate, partnerships, and business development, we are creating lasting value for current and future generations.
We are looking for a Communications Specialist, who is first and foremost an exceptional storyteller. Someone who can take complex ideas, projects, and business initiatives and turn them into clear, engaging content that connects with people.
This is an exciting opportunity to help tell the story of Indigenous economic development and one of the most ambitious portfolios in the country. Every day, you'll help share stories about the work being done to create opportunity, prosperity, and lasting wealth for Squamish People.
The ideal candidate is a strong writer, creative thinker, and collaborative team player. They are curious, proactive, and always looking for new ways to engage audiences through compelling content and meaningful communications.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, this role supports communications across the organization, helping to inform, engage, and build trust with employees, community members, customers, residents, partners, investors, and the public.
Key Responsibilities
Storytelling & Content Creation
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Create compelling written content for social media, websites, newsletters, presentations, speeches, video scripts, and corporate communications.
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Identify stories across Nch’ḵay̓'s businesses, projects, and partnerships and bring them to life through engaging content.
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Translate complex business, development, and economic information into content that is clear, honest, and accessible.
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Work closely with designers, photographers, videographers, and subject matter experts to develop content that reflects our values and voice.
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Contribute creative ideas for campaigns, content series, and storytelling opportunities that grow awareness and engagement.
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Ensure all content is accurate, consistent, and aligned with Nch’ḵay̓'s brand standards.
Internal Communications
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Develop and deliver internal communications that keep employees informed, connected, and aligned.
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Draft leadership messages, organizational updates, announcements, and employee communications.
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Support initiatives that strengthen employee engagement and workplace culture.
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Help ensure important information is communicated clearly across the organization.
External Communications
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Support media relations activities, including media monitoring, press releases, media inquiries, and interview coordination.
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Develop communications materials for projects, partnerships, and business initiatives.
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Assist with reputation management and issues communications planning.
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Support the delivery of communications campaigns and public-facing initiatives.
Community Communications
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Draft and distribute communications for Squamish Nation-facing initiatives, projects, announcements, and engagement opportunities.
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Help translate business and development information into accessible communications for Squamish People.
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Support community engagement activities through clear and thoughtful communications materials.
-
Ensure communications reflect the values, priorities, and interests of the Nation.
What Will Help You Succeed
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Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
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A strong ability to make complex information easy to understand.
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Creative thinking and a passion for developing engaging content.
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Strong relationship-building and collaboration skills.
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A team-first mindset and willingness to support others when needed.
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Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
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The ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
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Sound judgment and professionalism when handling sensitive information.
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An interest in Indigenous economic development, community building, and meaningful storytelling.
Qualifications
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5-7 years of experience in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism, content creation, or a related field.
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Degree, diploma, or equivalent experience in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related discipline.
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Demonstrated experience creating content across multiple channels and formats.
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Experience working with social media platforms, content management systems, and digital communications tools.
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Photography, video, graphic design, or multimedia content creation skills are considered an asset.
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Experience working with Indigenous communities or organizations is considered an asset.
Why Join Nch’ḵay̓
This is an opportunity to help tell stories that matter.
You'll join a collaborative team that is helping shape how Nch’ḵay̓ communicates with Squamish People, employees, partners, customers, and the public. Your work will help build understanding, strengthen relationships, and showcase the impact of Indigenous-led economic development.
At Nch’ḵay̓, we believe great communications are grounded in honesty, respect, and connection. We are looking for someone who shares those values and is excited to help tell the next chapter of our story.
Not the right fit? Search for Communications Specialist jobs in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
About Nch'Kay
Nch’ḵaỷ Development Corporation (NDC) was established in 2018 as the economic development arm of the Squamish Nation - Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw. Nch’ḵaỷ mandate is to develop, manage and own the active businesses of the Nation and was created to allow for the separation of business and politics within the Squamish Nation. Our mission is to generate wealth and create prosperity from economic opportunities for current and future generations of the Squamish Nation.
Our team is comprised of individuals who are experts in their field and committed to the success and support of the Nation.
Message from the Squamish Council Chair “Nch’ḵay̓ was established to develop and manage the business of the nation. Together we will show leadership, demonstrating to the world how Indigenous Peoples are influencing Canada positively, as much as Canada has had a profound impact on Indigenous Peoples. We’ve had to change and sacrifice so much of who we are and give up so much of what belongs to us for Canada to exist. Reconciliation is evidenced by the broad collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous governments, but also through the net positive economic impact we will have on Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.”
Chairperson Khelsilem Squamish Nation Council
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Communications Specialist
About the role
Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation builds economic opportunity and long-term prosperity for the Squamish Nation. Through real estate, partnerships, and business development, we are creating lasting value for current and future generations.
We are looking for a Communications Specialist, who is first and foremost an exceptional storyteller. Someone who can take complex ideas, projects, and business initiatives and turn them into clear, engaging content that connects with people.
This is an exciting opportunity to help tell the story of Indigenous economic development and one of the most ambitious portfolios in the country. Every day, you'll help share stories about the work being done to create opportunity, prosperity, and lasting wealth for Squamish People.
The ideal candidate is a strong writer, creative thinker, and collaborative team player. They are curious, proactive, and always looking for new ways to engage audiences through compelling content and meaningful communications.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, this role supports communications across the organization, helping to inform, engage, and build trust with employees, community members, customers, residents, partners, investors, and the public.
Key Responsibilities
Storytelling & Content Creation
-
Create compelling written content for social media, websites, newsletters, presentations, speeches, video scripts, and corporate communications.
-
Identify stories across Nch’ḵay̓'s businesses, projects, and partnerships and bring them to life through engaging content.
-
Translate complex business, development, and economic information into content that is clear, honest, and accessible.
-
Work closely with designers, photographers, videographers, and subject matter experts to develop content that reflects our values and voice.
-
Contribute creative ideas for campaigns, content series, and storytelling opportunities that grow awareness and engagement.
-
Ensure all content is accurate, consistent, and aligned with Nch’ḵay̓'s brand standards.
Internal Communications
-
Develop and deliver internal communications that keep employees informed, connected, and aligned.
-
Draft leadership messages, organizational updates, announcements, and employee communications.
-
Support initiatives that strengthen employee engagement and workplace culture.
-
Help ensure important information is communicated clearly across the organization.
External Communications
-
Support media relations activities, including media monitoring, press releases, media inquiries, and interview coordination.
-
Develop communications materials for projects, partnerships, and business initiatives.
-
Assist with reputation management and issues communications planning.
-
Support the delivery of communications campaigns and public-facing initiatives.
Community Communications
-
Draft and distribute communications for Squamish Nation-facing initiatives, projects, announcements, and engagement opportunities.
-
Help translate business and development information into accessible communications for Squamish People.
-
Support community engagement activities through clear and thoughtful communications materials.
-
Ensure communications reflect the values, priorities, and interests of the Nation.
What Will Help You Succeed
-
Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
-
A strong ability to make complex information easy to understand.
-
Creative thinking and a passion for developing engaging content.
-
Strong relationship-building and collaboration skills.
-
A team-first mindset and willingness to support others when needed.
-
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
-
The ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
-
Sound judgment and professionalism when handling sensitive information.
-
An interest in Indigenous economic development, community building, and meaningful storytelling.
Qualifications
-
5-7 years of experience in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism, content creation, or a related field.
-
Degree, diploma, or equivalent experience in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related discipline.
-
Demonstrated experience creating content across multiple channels and formats.
-
Experience working with social media platforms, content management systems, and digital communications tools.
-
Photography, video, graphic design, or multimedia content creation skills are considered an asset.
-
Experience working with Indigenous communities or organizations is considered an asset.
Why Join Nch’ḵay̓
This is an opportunity to help tell stories that matter.
You'll join a collaborative team that is helping shape how Nch’ḵay̓ communicates with Squamish People, employees, partners, customers, and the public. Your work will help build understanding, strengthen relationships, and showcase the impact of Indigenous-led economic development.
At Nch’ḵay̓, we believe great communications are grounded in honesty, respect, and connection. We are looking for someone who shares those values and is excited to help tell the next chapter of our story.
Not the right fit? Search for Communications Specialist jobs in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
About Nch'Kay
Nch’ḵaỷ Development Corporation (NDC) was established in 2018 as the economic development arm of the Squamish Nation - Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw. Nch’ḵaỷ mandate is to develop, manage and own the active businesses of the Nation and was created to allow for the separation of business and politics within the Squamish Nation. Our mission is to generate wealth and create prosperity from economic opportunities for current and future generations of the Squamish Nation.
Our team is comprised of individuals who are experts in their field and committed to the success and support of the Nation.
Message from the Squamish Council Chair “Nch’ḵay̓ was established to develop and manage the business of the nation. Together we will show leadership, demonstrating to the world how Indigenous Peoples are influencing Canada positively, as much as Canada has had a profound impact on Indigenous Peoples. We’ve had to change and sacrifice so much of who we are and give up so much of what belongs to us for Canada to exist. Reconciliation is evidenced by the broad collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous governments, but also through the net positive economic impact we will have on Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.”
Chairperson Khelsilem Squamish Nation Council