Coordinator, First ' Gathering House
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration -
Management
Education Administration, Administrative Management
Union/Affiliation:
Administrative and Professional Staff (APSA)
Pay range: $74,288 to $88,609 annually SFU Department Descr:
Office for Indigenous Peoples
Position Grade: 8
# of openings: 1
Biweekly
Hours:
72
Who We Are
Simon Fraser University is a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future. Our purpose – the essence of SFU – is to create and connect knowledge, learning and community for deeper understanding and meaningful impact. We are committed to fostering excellence, innovation, belonging and community in all that we do.
SFU is in the midst of redefining the structure, staffing and strategy that guides the university’s Truth & Reconciliation work and compliance with external frameworks. The Office for Indigenous Peoples builds on many years of great work at the Office for Aboriginal Peoples and exciting changes at the leadership level that created the position of Indigenous Executive Lead. The Office's work includes supporting safe and welcoming spaces, systems and programs for Indigenous students, faculty and staff;
operating the First Peoples' Gathering House; building and sustaining a new Indigenous governance structure for SFU; managing Indigenous strategies at the university; and cultivating reciprocal relations with Host Nations and external Indigenous partners. In the spirit of Indigenization, Decolonization and Reconciliation, the small, dedicated OIP team works collaboratively, with mutual respect and compassion.
About the Role
The Coordinator, First Peoples' Gathering House (FPGH) coordinates events, activities and maintenance of this brand-new, signature facility at SFU's Burnaby campus. Based on unique, culturally specific usage policies and booking procedures, the Coordinator provides customer service to FPGH users and liaises with other University departments and units to deliver safe and successful events, cultural initiatives, programming and activities. The Coordinator will act as the main on-site staff to breathe life into the FPGH and make it a vibrant, welcoming space for Indigenous students, faculty, staff and visitors.
The ideal candidate would have knowledge of and passion for Indigenous cultural protocols and ways of knowing, being and doing. An experienced event or program coordinator, they should feel driven to help provide safe & welcoming spaces for Indigenous people in post-secondary education. Pursuant to Section 42 of the B.C. Human Rights Code, the selection for this position will be limited to candidates who self-identify as Indigenous and will bring to their work the perspective that comes from the lived experiences of those underrepresented in higher education, particularly the experiences of Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous candidates must self-identify in their application to be considered for the position.
Pursuant to Section 42 of the B.C. Human Rights Code, the selection for this position will be limited to candidates who self-identify as Indigenous and will bring to their work the perspective that comes from the lived experiences of those underrepresented in higher education, particularly the experiences of Indigenous peoples. Indigenous candidates must self-identify in their application to be considered for the position.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Indigenous Studies, Business Administration, Education, Public Administration and four years of related experience working with Indigenous people in areas such as event management, office management and administration at public, post-secondary or other event-oriented facilities, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
What We Offer
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