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Culture Revitalization Assistant

Merritt, BC
Mid Level
Full-Time

About the role

Role Profile

**Position Title:**Culture Revitalization Assistant

**Department:**Human Services

**Reports To:**Culture Coordinator

**FTE/Hours:**Full-Time

**Location:**Merritt, British Columbia, Canada

ABOUT LNIB

The Lower Nicola Indian Band (LNIB) is a vibrant and growing First Nations community in British Columbia, committed to the well-being, culture, and prosperity of its members. LNIB provides a wide range of programs and services including health, education, social development, governance, and economic development initiatives.

We value innovation, collaboration, and respect for our traditions, and we are dedicated to fostering a supportive, inclusive, and safe work environment for all employees. LNIB follows Indigenous governance principles and prioritizes community engagement, cultural knowledge, and sustainable development in all its operations.

Join LNIB and be part of a team that is making a meaningful impact in the community while contributing to a dynamic and culturally rich workplace.

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to the Cultural Revitalization Coordinator, the Cultural Revitalization Assistant supports the coordination and delivery of cultural programming, events, and initiatives that promote and preserve LNIB culture, language, and traditions.

This role provides administrative, logistical, and program support to ensure the successful implementation of community-based cultural activities while fostering positive engagement with LNIB members.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist in the planning, coordination, and delivery of cultural programs and events
  • Support the implementation of the annual Cultural Calendar
  • Provide logistical support for workshops, gatherings, and community events (set-up, take-down, materials, etc.)
  • Assist with coordinating Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and facilitators
  • Support participant registration, attendance tracking, and program records
  • Prepare materials, supplies, and communications for events and activities
  • Assist in gathering content for newsletters and community updates
  • Maintain accurate records, files, and basic reports as directed
  • Provide general administrative support to the Cultural Revitalization Coordinator
  • Engage respectfully with community members and support a welcoming environment
  • Perform other related duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and reliable transportation is an asset
  • Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office: Word, Outlook; Excel is an asset)
  • Clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector, if applicable)
  • Experience in community work, event support, or administration is an asset
  • Interest in cultural programming and community engagement is preferred

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Basic understanding of Nlaka’pamux culture, traditions, and community values, or willingness to learn
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Organized, reliable, and detail-oriented
  • Ability to follow direction and work as part of a team
  • Positive attitude and willingness to support community programming
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
  • Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

  • This position is on-site at LNIB facilities
  • Some travel may be required for events and community engagement
  • Occasional evening and weekend work required
  • Physical activity may be required (lifting supplies, event setup, etc.)

PREFERENCE

The Lower Nicola Indian Band (LNIB) follows Section 25 of the Human Rights Code, giving preference to Indigenous applicants where applicable.

About Lower Nicola Indian Band

Government Administration

The Nłeʔkepmxc traditionally use clothing, face painting and jewelry to express the surrounding landscape, their dreams, and their experiences.

The basketry of the Nłeʔkepmxc is known worldwide as a refined form of artisanship. The Nłeʔkepmxc Tribal Council (NNTC) was established in the early 1980’s to protect and promote the title and rights of the Nłeʔkepmxc Nation, and defend and advance interests in jurisdiction and economic rights including access to the fishery and forest sources.

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