WHAT DOES AGNICO EAGLE VALUE?
At Agnico Eagle, our values never waver. We believe in trust, respect, equity, family and responsibility. Why? Because they express who we are, and they have helped us succeed in business for over 60 years. We value
you – your unique set of skills and experience. We value your willingness to build those skills and make a meaningful contribution to our company. And, we value your commitment to treat every person on our team with respect, helping us to operate safely, protect the environment and make a positive contribution to our local communities.
About Our Operation
Canadian-based and led, Agnico Eagle is Canada's largest mining company and the second largest gold producer in the world. It produces precious metals from operations in Canada, Australia, Finland and Mexico and has a pipeline of high-quality exploration and development projects. Agnico Eagle is a partner of choice within the mining industry, recognized globally for its leading sustainability practices. Agnico Eagle was founded in 1957 and has consistently created value for its shareholders, declaring a cash dividend every year since 1983.
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Your Next Challenge
Reporting to the Manager of Community & Indigenous Relations, you will be part of the Community & Indigenous Relations Department. You will support the team in achieving our objectives while promoting and respecting Agnico Eagle’s values, the health and safety code of conduct, environmental responsibilities, and our relationships with and commitments to Indigenous Rightsholders and public stakeholder groups.
- Supervise and mentor Community and Indigenous Relations team members;
- Manage, monitor, and support a consistent approach to engagement with Indigenous Rightsholders and public stakeholder groups across operational, project, and exploration activities in the Region;
- Support the proactive identification and communication of engagement-related risks and mitigation options;
- Prepare information required for external reporting requirements, including documentation of engagement activities in support of regulatory permits and approvals;
- Prepare information required for internal reporting requirements, including documentation of engagement activities in the Borealis platform;
- Manage, monitor, and support the implementation of commitments with Partner Indigenous Nations;
- Manage, monitor, and support the Community Response Procedure, ensuring timely responses to inquiries;
- Participate in meetings and events, which requires overnight travel to communities and mine sites;
- Support social, economic, and well‑being research, assessments, and monitoring activities;
- Supervise consultants providing support to the Community and Indigenous Relations team, as required;
- Manage, monitor, and support the Community and Indigenous Relations team in the achievement of regional and corporate objectives;
- Manage, monitor, and support strategies, standards, and programs that promote positive community engagement and advance relationships;
- Collaborate with environment, permitting, human resources, procurement, communications, and other internal functions to implement community engagement strategies and procedures;
- Continually seek opportunities to grow and enhance skills that support the role and the Community and Indigenous Relations team.
What You Need To Succeed
- College diploma or university degree in social sciences, humanities, communications, Indigenous studies, environment, or a related field of study;
- Master’s degree is considered an asset;
- Minimum of five (5) to seven (7) years of relevant experience;
- Minimum of three (3) years of progressive experience working collaboratively with Indigenous Nations;
- Excellent English written and oral communication skills;
- High level of interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to build strong relationships and partnerships;
- Ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse cultures, interpersonal styles, skills, motivations, and environments;
- Demonstrated sound judgment and the ability to prevent and resolve conflicts;
- Demonstrated interest in the environment, corporate social responsibility, and citizen participation.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision;
- Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Teams;
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel throughout Ontario;
- Ability to work flexible hours, including overnight travel, as required;
- Bilingualism in French, Cree, Algonquin, and/or Anishinaabe is considered an asset;
- Experience working in the mining industry is considered an asset;
- Lived experience and understanding of Indigenous Peoples and Northern Ontario is considered an asset.
Your Work Schedule
- Schedule: 40 hours per week, from Monday to Friday at our Timmins Regional Office or one of our satellite offices in Kirkland Lake, and Sudbury;
- This role is eligible for the Ontario Regional Teleworking Policy.