Executive Director Position - Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation

NISHNAWBE-ASKI  LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

Employment Opportunity

The Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation (NALSC) is a unique legal services organization governed by a First Nation Board of Directors with its administrative office in Thunder Bay.  The Corporation provides legal, paralegal, public legal education, law reform, restorative justice and victim/witness services to the members of First Nations of Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN).  This innovative legal service places substantial responsibility for the administration of justice and the provision of all legal services to the members of NAN.  NALSC is presently recruiting a Full Time Executive Director to manage and direct the overall operations of the Corporation.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Working under the direction and reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the implementation of NALSC policies and procedures in the supervision and management of the overall services and program delivery of this unique organization.  He/she will plan, assess and implement the future direction and operation of NALSC to improve the administration of justice.  In addition, he/she is responsible in a variety of duties including the supervision of all staff; the preparation of financial, annual workplans and reports; negotiations for additional resources; and liaises with funding agencies, governments, First Nations and justice/court personnel.  He/she will facilitate, plan and direct the on-going development and delivery of Community Accountability Conferencing incorporating traditional approaches as outlined in the NALSC Strategic Plan and assist First Nations in the planning, research and development of alternative justice systems.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • University/College degree in management studies, law, social services and/or equivalent.
  • Knowledge and experience with the Euro-Canadian legal system and Aboriginal justice systems and issues.
  • Five to ten years work experience in program management and administration capacity preferably in an Aboriginal organization.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Anishnawbe way and a proven ability to work effectively with people of diverse educational and cultural orientations and affiliations.
  • Ability to work in a cross-cultural environment.
  • Computer skills in word processing using MS Word.
  • Excellent communication skills both oral and written.
  • Must be willing and able to travel extensively.
  • Ability to speak Cree, Oji-Cree or Ojibway.

LOCATION:   Thunder Bay, Ontario
SALARY:   To be determined based upon experience.
CLOSING DATE:  WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2003

Please send resume including three (3) references to:  Hiring Committee, Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation, 86 Cumberland Street South, Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 2V3

Tel: 807-622-1413, Toll Free: 1-800-465-5581, Fax: 807-622-3024

For more information and a copy of the complete job description, please call Zelda Watt at 1-800-465-5581.  Please Note:  Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Industry Canada officials from CRC and FedNor visit KO

Eric Tsang and Jim Hamilton from the Communications Research Centre in Ottawa travelled to Sioux Lookout on Monday, August 11 to meet with K-Net staff about the Kuh-ke-nah satellite network. Carl Seibel from FedNor in Thunder Bay joined the meetings on Tuesday, August 12.

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Homecoming 2003

Homecoming Pictures at

http://acec.firstnationschools.ca

Check on the on-line Photo Gallery and be sure to sign the Guestbook.

August 7 Issue of Wawatay News contains more stories about the K-Net project

The August 7 issue of Wawatay News contains two more news stories about the work being completed within the Kuh-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations demonstration project.

This week's issue of the Kuh-ke-nah page in Wawatay News include the following articles:

  • Filmmaker, videographer visits KO communities - The last two weeks of July saw two different groups with video cameras touring the communities of Poplar Hill, North Spirit Lake and Keewaywin. Visits included stops in the KO offices in Sioux Lookout and Balmertown and on the way to Keewaywin, the crew stopped off in Slate Falls First Nations.
  • Guestbooks offer interesting comments, potential economic opportunities - The on-line guestbooks that appear on different First Nation web sites offer an insight into some possible ways to attract the development of new initiatives across the region.
  • K-Net Showcase - contains photos and URL addresses for different First Nation artists who are posting their art work on-line on their own personal web sites at http://myknet.org and at http://artists.knet.ca.

Rick Garrick is researching additional stories for future articles. If you have a story that you want to share about this project and the work that is happening in your community to get connected, please send us an e-mail.

Various newspaper articles are being scanned and stored for reference purposes in this photo gallery.

Board of Directors of Keewaytinook Okimakanak meet to review programs

As the Board of Directors of Keewaytinook Okimakanak, the Chiefs of the KO First Nations meet regularly to review and approve the work being completed by their organization. Recent elections in some of the KO First Nations have resulted in new community leaders in Deer Lake, Fort Severn and North Spirit Lake. Deer Lake Chief Evelyn Meekis, Keewaywin Chief John McKay, McDowell Lake Chief Eli James, North Spirit Lake Councillor David Campbell and Poplar Hill Councillor Danny Owen attended the one day meeting in Balmertown.

On Wednesday, August 6, the Chiefs reviewed this past year's audit with Kevin Houghton, KO's Finance Officer. They met with KO's new economic development officer and reviewed recent developments under the Smart Communities Demonstration project. The next full board meeting is planned for early September.

Click here to view the pictures from this meeting.

Keewaytinook Okimakanak honours Peter Barber

On Wednesday, August 6, Peter Campbell, Keewaytinook Okimakanak Public Works Manager presented Peter Barber with a gift recognizing the many years of service and support that Peter provided to the KO First Nations. Peter worked as the Project Officer with the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines overseeing numerous infrastructure projects in all the KO First Nations. The development of housing, water and sewer, roads, hydro, telecommunications and many other projects were successfully completed with Peter's support and encouragement. His work over the years has contributed to the development of the First Nation communities across the region.

We are fortunate that Peter recently accepted a position where he will be able to continue to work with the First Nations across the north as a special projects officer developing economic initiatives with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. We look forward to more opportunities to develop new economic projects  working in partnership with Peter Barber.

INAC Minister Robert Nault Announces All-Weather Road Development

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Minister Robert Nault was in Balmertown this morning to announce funding of the All Weather Road Initiative north of Red Lake. The event was streamed on the Internet live and there is now an archive that you can view at  http://streaming.knet.ca/allweatherroad.wmv . Representatives from several of the Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nations participated in this event via video conference.

Click here to check out the pictures of this event.

NONTA publishes inaugural e-newsletter

The inaugural e-newsletter from Northern Ontario Native Tourism Association is now available. Click here to read this summer's newsletter (4 pages PDF, 419K). Other newsletters are available in a hard copy format from the NOTA office.

This issue highlights the 3rd Annual Aboriginal Tourism Conference held in Sault Ste Marie in May 2003. Additional pictures from the conference are available at www.instapicphoto.com/tourism.  Click here to see the Conference Report (39 pages PDF, 1.9M).

The Aboriginal Tourism Development Strategic Plan for Northern Ontario (282 pages PDF, 2M) is also available on the NONTA web site.

Mitchell Diabo
Partnership Development Advisor
Northern Ontario Native Tourism Association
Website: www.nonta.net
E-mail: mitch@nonta.net
Tel: (807) 623-0497
Fax: (807) 623-0498
Cell: (807) 472-7867

Kuh-ke-nah Smart Demonstration Project Annual Report (2002 - 2003)

Keewaytinook Okimakanak published the Annual Report that covers the developmental work of the Kuh-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations Demonstration Project for the past fiscal year (April 2002 to March 2003). The report is available as a PDF document in the K-Net Library - Annual Report 2002-2003.


Kuh-ke-nah Network Reviewed by Education Network of Ontario

Wayne Collins, Technical Director at the Education Network of Ontario sent the past three days reviewing the Kuh-ke-nah Network's infrastructure design, the existing hardware and software configuration and discussing present and future network needs, plans and directions. Wayne worked with Dan Pellerin and other K-Net team members to identify strengths and gaps in the network and to determine potential development streams for network growth.

The Education Network of Ontario (ENO) is one of Keewaytinook Okimakanak's important partners in both the development and operation of the existing Kuh-ke-nah Network (K-Net). As a Gold Circle Partner, ENO continues to provide essential connectivity services and advise to the ongoing operational and development of the network from their offices in Toronto.

Wayne is producing a report of his findings and recommendations which the K-Net Smart team will use to assist in determining our strategic investments as the Smart Communities project completes its third successful year of operations.

 Lance Redbourne, Tech Director with NNEC stopped by and met Wayne and Dan.

 Wayne also had a chance to work with John on the set up of the IP Telephony Call Manager system.