Indigenous Education jobs in British Columbia
- Okanagan CollegeSalmon Arm, BC
- $35.07–$40.07 an hour
- Part-time
- Bachelor’s degree in a related area (Indigenous studies, social work, education, etc.) required.
- Assists Indigenous students by helping to identify and then…
Elders Cultural Wellness Facilitator
Easily applyNewChawathil First NationHope, BC- $60,000–$75,000 a year
- Full-time
- Weekends as needed +1
- Paid time off
- Company pension
- Casual dress
- Wellness program
- An equivalent combination of education, training, lived experience, and work experience may be considered.
- Chawathil First Nation is seeking an Elders Cultural…
Elders Cultural Wellness Facilitator
Easily applyNewChawathil First NationHope, BC- $60,000–$75,000 a year
- Full-time
- Weekends as needed +1
- Paid time off
- Company pension
- Casual dress
- Wellness program
- An equivalent combination of education, training, lived experience, and work experience may be considered.
- Chawathil First Nation is seeking an Elders Cultural…
- Fraser River Indigenous SocietyMaple Ridge, BC V2X 5Y1
- From $38.68 an hour
- Full-time
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Municipal pension plan
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
- Facilitate parent education sessions and groups including, but not limited to: APALS, Prenatal, Postnatal, and Infant Massage to increase parents’ understanding…
- AUNT LEAH'SNew Westminster, BC V3M 4W6
- $25.17 an hour
- Full-time
- Monday to Friday +3
- Vision care
- Dental care
- RRSP match
- Extended health care
- Post-secondary education in Social Sciences, Social Worker Diploma, Child & Youth Care Diploma, and/or a related combination of education and experience.
- BC HydroVancouver, BC V6B 5R3
- Hours of work: Flexible Work Role: Hybrid.
- The Indigenous Career Exploration Program provides support to help Indigenous candidates explore their skills in…
Director of Child & Family Services
Easily applyUrgently hiring?Esdilagh First NationQuesnel, BC V2J 1Y6- $50–$55 an hour
- Full-time
- Monday to Friday
- Support community healing, parenting education, and family wellness programming.
- Organize family wellness events, workshops, and community education sessions.
View similar jobs with this employerAddiction Counselor
Easily applyMultiple openingsRed Road RecoveryTerrace, BC- $33–$45 an hour
- Full-time +1
- 40 hours per week
- Mileage reimbursement
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Trauma-informed, person-centered care.
- The Counsellor provides individual and group therapeutic services within a supportive recovery environment.
Indigenous Housing Support Program Coordinator
Easily applyDze L K’ant Friendship Centre SocietySmithers, BC- $28–$32 an hour
- Part-time
- Monday to Friday
- Extended health care
- This part-time position plays a key role in supporting the delivery of housing services by coordinating program operations, supporting staff, and ensuring…
Clinical Counsellor / Indigenous Trauma Therapist
Easily applyUrgently hiringMétis Community Services Society of BC (MCSBC)Kelowna, BC V1X 3E3- From $37 an hour
- Full-time
- Mileage reimbursement
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Metis Community Services Society of BC (MCSBC) has a mandate from Metis citizens to provide integrated, holistic, family-centered, wrap-around services to all…
View similar jobs with this employerRecreation and Volunteer Coordinator
Easily applyGood Samaritan CanadaSalmon Arm, BC V1E 2B6- $34.73–$44.52 an hour
- Full-time +1
- Equivalent combinations of experience and education may be considered.
- University degree in Recreation Therapy/Recreation Administration.
Child & Family Prevention Worker
Easily applyUrgently hiring?Esdilagh First NationQuesnel, BC V2J 1Y6- $40–$45 an hour
- Full-time
- Advocate for community members navigating child welfare, healthcare, education, justice, and other service systems.
- Valid Class 5 Driver's Licence.
- Nezul Be Hunuyeh Child & Family Services SocietyFort St James, BC
- $52.75–$60.23 an hour
- Full-time +1
- Employee assistance program
- RRSP match
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
- Possess a Master’s or Bachelor of Social Worker or comparable Human Services Degree; equivalent combination of education, training, and relevant experience may…
- Okanagan CollegeSalmon Arm, BC
- $71,846–$115,129 a year
- Full-time
- Salary range: $71,846 to $115,129 with normal starting salary between $78,872 and $85,897 annually, dependent on relevant education and experience.
- DZE L K'ANT FRIENDSHIP CENTRE SOCIETYSmithers, BC
- $25–$30 an hour
- Full-time
- Paid time off
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- This position will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of community-driven projects aimed at addressing the systemic causes of gender-based…
- Nezul Be Hunuyeh Child & Family Services SocietyPrince George, BC V2L 5N9
- $52.75–$60.23 an hour
- Full-time +1
- Possess a Master’s or Bachelor of Social Worker or comparable Human Services Degree; equivalent combination of education, training, and relevant experience may…
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Indigenous Student Services Coordinator - job post
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Pay
- $35.07–$40.07 an hour
Job type
- Part-time
Location
Full job description
Desired Start Date: August 3, 2026
Salary range: $35.07 - $40.07
Bargaining unit: BCGEU Support
Type of appointment: Regular Part-time
Classification: Support Services Coordinator: II
Schedule: This is a regular part-time 0.8 FTE appointment (28 hrs/week), schedule can be set with successful candidate.
Closing date: July 19, 2026
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Shortlisted internal candidates must notify the current Support Staff Bargaining Chairperson and People Services if they want a Union Observer during interviews and final selection of candidates.
Your Opportunity
Functions and Duties
- Assists prospective and current Indigenous students to meet their personal career and educational objectives. Provides prospective Indigenous students with information and basic advice regarding OC programs, admission requirements, and suitability related to their learning/training objectives. Refers Indigenous students to Educational Advisors for in-depth program and course advising information. Assists with OC processes including facilitating admissions and registration. Assists in interpreting College policy and regulations.
- Assists in providing general educational advice. Provides one-on-one support by identifying and putting in place strategies and plans to assist Indigenous students with their successful transition into OC, their transition from one academic year to the next, and upon transferring or graduating from OC.
- Assists Indigenous students by helping to identify and then providing advice related to reducing or eliminating barriers to participation in post-secondary education (e.g. daycare, financial aid, academic readiness, and band funding).
- Maintains detailed records of student interviews.
- Regularly communicates and interacts with Indigenous students, individually and/or collectively, to support their educational journey. Acknowledges the strengths of each student and maintains a focus on active listening, encouragement, and empowerment. Functions as an advocate as appropriate.
- Recognizes when to provide trauma-informed support as a result of issues stemming from a history of systemic marginalization including but not limited to post-traumatic stress disorder and intergenerational trauma. Addresses concerns tactfully, taking into consideration confidentiality, and refers students to counselling, accessibility services or academic support services as needed.
- Maintains lists/databases of current Indigenous students and student funding contacts. Assists Indigenous students in awareness of the range of services available from local Indigenous communities, organizations, and service providers. Refers students to community resources as needed.
- Responsible for the smooth functioning of the regional Indigenous Student Centres. Leads or participates in the planning, organization, and delivery of culturally specific services on an annual basis. Refers students to additional services (e.g. Learning Centre, Counselling, Financial Aid & Awards, Accessibility Services, etc.), faculty, admissions and registration, and on-campus housing as needed. Recruits, hires, and supervises student employees (e.g. peer mentors) as needed to supplement the support network provided by Indigenous Services.
- Participates in meetings and sits on committees as required.
- Maintains currency and awareness of Indigenous communities, organizations, and service providers, especially those within the College region. Develops and maintains ongoing community connections and partnerships. Engages with and participates in local Indigenous community initiatives and events with a focus on maintaining respect and demonstrating reciprocity.
- Identifies and maintains strong relationships with local Indigenous knowledge keepers and elders.
- Engages in the promotion of Okanagan College and its programs to the external Indigenous community, generating interest and encouraging applications.
- Assists and participates in the development and practice of creative recruitment activities with a particular focus on the needs of Indigenous students. Prepares and administers Indigenous student recruitment presentations. Promotes, attends, and coordinates events and activities such as program information evenings, experiential activities (e.g. student for a day), and campus tours.
- Attends recruitment events (e.g. career fairs, conferences) locally and provincially when appropriate.
- Visits Indigenous communities, organizations, and service providers to liaise with prospective students, parents, education coordinators, counsellors, and administrative staff. Provides program information to school district Indigenous support workers, counsellors, teachers, and career contact centres.
- Leads or assists with planning, coordination, promotion, and delivery of culturally relevant events, both campus-specific and institution-wide, on an annual basis. Assists with and participates in the coordination of student events more generally (e.g. orientation).
- Supports students and student employees with coordination of activities and events for other Indigenous students.
- Leads or assists with ordering/purchasing of event or student centre supplies (e.g. food, prizes) by assessing needs and evaluating options as necessary.
- Leads or participates in the identification, invitation, and coordination of guests and Indigenous community representatives, knowledge keepers, and elders for culturally relevant events and activities.
Education and Experience
Skills and Abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Exceptional public speaking skills
- Exceptional customer service and a strong student-focused orientation
- Dealing with people in a calm, tactful, efficient and effective manner that projects a polished, professional and helpful image
- Presentation and research skills
- Organizational abilities
- Maintain positive working relations with organizations, colleague institutions, high school principals and counselors
- Act independently, to organize and co-ordinate recruitment and other special events
- Computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint)
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