Position SummaryReporting to the Fisheries Manager, this position is responsible for supporting the monitoring and operations of various Musqueam marine response activities, including coordinating training, mentoring and coaching of Musqueam staff. The Marine Liaison Coordinator will assist in the evaluation of best management practices for Musqueam marine response and provide technical and general information to other staff, leadership and community members. They will support the Marine Liaison Specialist in implementing Musqueam’s marine response program. This is a one-year termed position with opportunity to extend based on funding. Duties• Supports the Marine Liaison Specialist in overseeing and building capacity for marine emergency response.• Develops and maintains working relationships and acts as a liaison with external contacts including government agencies and marine response organizations.• Acts as a First Responders in case of an Emergency (i.e. spill response, earthquake, flood, etc.)• Coordinates training and professional development for Aboriginal Fisheries Officers and Musqueam marine response activities.• Incorporates relevant aspects of Musqueam laws (Traditional and Current), policies, and best management practices into Musqueam’s operations.• Advocates for Musqueam fisheries and rights.• Identifies, assesses and evaluates data/information required to support critical decision-making processes.• Leads or participates in meetings related to large projects to coordinate information for multiple departments.• Reviews and analyzes referrals, including development of recommendations.• Works closely and collaboratively with other departments within administration.• Performs related duties as required. Job Knowledge & Skills• Successful completion of High School Diploma, or equivalent, or post-secondary education. An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered.• Knowledge of various Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations related legislation, and social, economic, political and historical concerns in Indigenous communities.• Knowledge and experience of similar program delivery in the context of Musqueam, or First Nations culture and history.• Cultural competency and sensitivity towards Musqueam’s cultural traditions.• Previous experience in emergency management and incident response training.• Proficiency with MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook).• Valid First Aid Certificate (can be provided on the job).• Ability to operate small vessels.• Ability to work both independently and in a team to achieve overall objectives.• Excellent time management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and handle shifting priorities to produce results within deadlines.• Ability to continually use tact and good judgment in dealing with sensitive and complex issues.• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.• Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times Working Conditions• Work is performed in an office environment and outdoors/on boat• Some evenings and weekends may be required• Successful Criminal Record Check• Valid Class 5 Drivers Licence