Project Manager – Pathways Forward Initiative

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Job Type: 18-Month Contract Position

Salary: $40 per hour

Posting Closes: January 25, 2026, 12:00 pm noon

LOCATION: Sault Ste. Marie – Office location to be confirmed. While this role is primarily community-based, we recognize the value of flexibility and may consider remote or hybrid arrangements for the right candidate, where appropriate.

HEAD OFFICE: Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle, 274 Highway 49, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, ON, K0K 1X0.

REPORTS DIRECTLY TO: Immediate supervisor with overall authority to the Executive Director, Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle.  

SUMMARY:

This contract position provides leadership and oversight for the Pathways Forward project; a workforce initiative created for direct response to mass layoffs.  These layoffs have had serious impacts on service delivery across Northern Ontario and represents a major loss to the Indigenous-led workforce in the region.

The Project Manager is responsible for establishing the project office, managing a team of at least three (3) Counsellors, an Administrative Assistant and coordinating a region-wide strategy to support displaced workers, engage community partners, and promote Indigenous-led workforce development opportunities.

This role oversees all planning, implementation, reporting, training initiatives, supervision, and stakeholder engagement activities to ensure that culturally grounded, trauma-informed, and community-led approaches are upheld throughout the project.

This description provides an overview of duties, roles, responsibilities, key qualifications, and conditions for the position.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITY:

Project Leadership & Management

  • Establish and manage the Pathways Forward project office and operational infrastructure.
  • Supervise, support relevant staff delivering frontline services.
  • Develop project workplans, timelines, staffing plans, and evaluation processes.
  • Ensure project activities uphold Indigenous cultural values, trauma-informed practice, and Indigenous Data Sovereignty.
  • Prepare and present regular updates to the Executive Director, ALFDC Board, and project partners as requested.

Support for Displaced Workers

  • Oversee the development and delivery of individualized employment action plans for affected workers.
  • Ensure that Counsellors provide culturally relevant career counselling, mental health supports, and training referrals.
  • Coordinate partnerships for micro-credentials, certifications, and upskilling opportunities aligned with labour market needs.
  • Monitor client progress, training participation, and outcomes; ensure accurate documentation and reporting.

Community Coordination & Partnerships

  • Establish and coordinate a working team consisting of relevant Indigenous partners and associates under this project, training institutions, employment agencies, and service organizations.
  • Facilitate collaborative planning to respond to the workforce impacts of the mass layoffs.
  • Support community engagement activities, relationship development, and inter-agency collaboration.
  • Work with First Nations communities and organizations to ensure culturally safe delivery and alignment with local priorities.

Employer Engagement & Workforce Development

  • Build and maintain working relationships with employers across Northern Ontario.
  • Identify employer hiring needs and support creation of culturally safe pathways to re-employment for displaced workers.
  • Coordinate wage subsidies, job matching, placement opportunities, and employer education on Indigenous workplace inclusion.
  • Align training and retraining with high-demand sectors such as health care, education, social services, construction, and environmental stewardship.

Reporting, Administration & Compliance

  • Maintain accurate project records, statistics, and reports in accordance with ALFDC policies and funding requirements and prepare reports as required.
  • Monitor project budgets, expenditures, and resources; follow ALFDC financial processes.
  • Ensure confidentiality, privacy, and secure data management at all times.
  • Prepare briefing notes, proposals, presentations, and written/verbal reports as required.
  • Oversee risk management, quality assurance, and continuous improvement activities.

Other Duties

  • Attend ALFDC meetings, community events, and external briefings as required.
  • Liaise respectfully and effectively with ALFDC staff, Board, LDMs, First Nations communities, councils, and external partners.
  • Other duties related to the position as required.

KEY QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Post-secondary education in Project Management, Social Services, Human Resources, Indigenous Studies, Public Administration, or related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience in project management, community program delivery, or workforce development.
  • Experience supervising staff, managing teams, and overseeing complex projects.
  • Experience working with Indigenous communities, organizations, and leadership.
  • Knowledge of issues related to Indigenous workforce development, Indigenous child welfare contexts, and the impacts of mass layoffs.
  • Experience supporting workers in transition, accessing training, and navigating employment programs.
  • Understanding of trauma-informed approaches, culturally safe service delivery, and Indigenous knowledge systems.
  • Strong communication skills (written and oral) and ability to represent ALFDC in community and partnership settings.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, data management, email management, virtual meeting platforms, and project documentation.
  • Always maintains confidentiality, professionalism, and cultural integrity.

CONDITIONS:

  • Must be able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as required.
  • Travel throughout Northern Ontario (Sault Ste. Marie to Sudbury) will be required; overnight travel may occur.
  • Valid driver’s license is required; clean drivers abstract preferred.
  • Criminal Record Check is required.
  • Manual dexterity to operate computers, phones, photocopiers, and other office equipment; ability to sit for extended periods.
  • Must report back regularly to the Executive Director and keep ALFDC apprised of all project activities, developments, and concerns.
  • Abusive or inappropriate behaviour (written, verbal, or non-verbal) will result in immediate termination of contract.
  • Expenditures must receive prior approval and other receipts and financial documentation must be submitted with appropriate approvals.

Please send cover letter with your resume to Alex Graham at projmanager@alfdc.on.ca . If you have any questions, please email me.

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