Michipicoten First Nation

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107 Hiawatha Drive, Michipicoten, ON
Michipicoten, Ontario
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  • Lisa Belanger
    HR Advisor

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Wawa, Ontario
Full Time
Closes 5/30/2025

Michipicoten First Nation (MFN) is a vibrant Anishinaabe community located on the white sands (northeast shores) of Lake Superior near Wawa Ontario. The registered population is approximately 1,400 with 70 citizens living on reserve. With a strong sense of community and cultural identity, Michipicoten First Nation strives to maintain harmony and balance with Mother Earth, neighbouring First Nations, and surrounding communities.

 

Michipicoten First Nation is seeking a permanent, full-time First Nation Band Representative to work from our Wawa office.  This role is critical in serving the children and families of Michipicoten First Nation (MFN) and the incumbent will be a highly motivated individual with exceptional advocacy skills, possessing critical knowledge of the provincial and federal child welfare legislation. This position will act on behalf of MFN as a party under the CYFSA, to advocate for the best interests of children affiliated with MFN and involved with Child Welfare, both on and off reserve.  The First Nation Band Representative reports to the Band Rep Intake Supervisor and works as part of a social team who delivers a suite of intervention and prevention services to Michipicoten citizens. The Incumbent will be competent and knowledgeable in the Anishinaabe culture and plays a key role in partnership with MFN legal, prevention team members, external child welfare agencies and linking families to supports to ensure the rights of children and families are respected throughout the planning process, court proceedings and works to ensure a culturally appropriate disposition of the case. This position requires an adjusted work schedule to accommodate evenings and weekends to provide services when families are available. Flexible hours and ability to travel is required.

Michipicoten, Ontario
Full Time
Closes 4/25/2025

Michipicoten First Nation (MFN) is a vibrant Anishinaabe community located on the white sands (Northeast shores) of Lake Superior near Wawa Ontario. The registered population is approximately 1,400 with 70 citizens living on reserve. With a strong sense of community and cultural identity, Michipicoten First Nation strives to maintain harmony and balance with Mother Earth, neighbouring First Nations, and surrounding communities.

 

Reporting to the Executive Officer, the Finance Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of Michipicoten’s financial operations and for safeguarding the financial and physical assets of the Nation. The Finance Manager oversees the Business Services Department and ensures that all financial transactions are accurate, timely, and in compliance with relevant regulations and policies. The Finance Manager works closely with other departments, Chief & Council, and the Finance Committee, develops policies & procedures, and ensures that financial information is available to support decision-making.

Michipicoten, Ontario
Full Time
Closes 4/4/2025

Michipicoten First Nation (MFN) is a vibrant Anishinaabe community located on the white sands (Northeast shores) of Lake Superior near Wawa Ontario. The registered population is approximately 1,400 with 70 citizens living on reserve. With a strong sense of community and cultural identity, Michipicoten First Nation strives to maintain harmony and balance with Mother Earth, neighbouring First Nations, and surrounding communities.

Michipicoten First Nation is seeking a temporary Event Coordinator to plan and oversee the implementation of Michipicoten’s 2025 Youth & Elders Gathering, scheduled for the beginning of August.  The Y&E Coordinator will work with an established committee to provide a variety of activities, workshops and entertainment that reflect Michipicoten’s culture, language, connection to the land, and wellness.  Although primary attendees are Citizens of Michipicoten First Nation and their families, the event is also open to the general public and past attendance has been in excess of 300 participants.  The target start date is April, 2025 with an end date of September 26, 2025.