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Job Title


Language Manager (1-year term position)


Company : Esquimalt Nation


Location : Esquimalt, Capital Regional District


Created : 2026-03-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Recruitment Range: $42.73-$48.83 per hour Growth Range: up to $54.93 per hour Schedule: Regular full-time hours are 32 - Monday to Thursday, 8 hours per day inclusive of a onehour paid lunch break. Option to work up to 40 hours per week including Fridays. The successful candidate will be required to provide an acceptable Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check as a condition of employment. Position Summary The Language Manager is responsible for leading, coordinating, and advancing Esquimalt Nations Lekwungen Language Revitalization initiatives. This position plays a central role in implementing the Nations 5Year Language Revitalization Plan, supporting the intergenerational transmission of language, and fostering deep community engagement. Working closely with the Language Specialist and reporting to the Director of Education, the Language Manager will provide strategic leadership, coordination, and oversight to ensure that Esquimalt Nations language initiatives are grounded in community vision, values, and cultural continuity. Primary Responsibilities Project & Strategic Management - Oversee the implementation of Esquimalt Nations 5Year Language Revitalization Plan, ensuring alignment with community vision and values. - Coordinate and track multiple projects, including language documentation, community programming, curriculum development, and community engagement. - Facilitate regular evaluation and reporting of progress on language goals. Funding & Budgeting - Lead funding applications and reporting processes to support language initiatives (e.g., First Peoples Cultural Council, FNESC, Heritage Canada). - Manage project budgets in collaboration with the Finance and Education departments, ensuring funds are aligned with program priorities. - Supervise and support language staff and contractors (e.g., language learners, curriculum developers, media specialists). - Build a positive team environment grounded in Indigenous values, mutual respect, and community accountability. - Coordinate training and professional development opportunities for language staff and learners. Language Learning & Community Engagement - Actively engage in Lekwungen language learning and demonstrate commitment to personal language growth. - Support the development and facilitation of community language programs (e.g., immersion camps, family sessions, landbased learning). - Foster relationships with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and cultural holders in respectful, reciprocal ways. - Support intergenerational language transmission and create opportunities for youth and families to engage in language reclamation. Training, Education, and Experience - Experience in program or project management, including planning, budgeting, and reporting. - Experience writing successful grant applications and managing funding agreements. - 35 years experience working with Indigenous communities or in a First Nations context is an asset. - A diploma or degree in Education, Indigenous Studies, Linguistics, or a related field is an asset. - Willingness to actively learn and use the Lekwungen language. - Knowledge of Esquimalt and/or Indigenous peoples, languages, and cultures. - Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across teams and departments. - Excellent organizational and project management abilities, with experience in planning, budgeting, and reporting. - Strong communication (verbal and written) skills. - Ability to manage multiple projects with competing priorities. - Demonstrated commitment to Indigenous language revitalization and communitybased education. - Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office, Excel, Teams, and Outlook. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Knowledge of Esquimalt and/or Indigenous peoples, languages, and cultures. - Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across teams and departments. - Excellent organizational and project management abilities, with experience in planning, budgeting, and reporting. - Strong communication (verbal and written) skills. - Ability to manage multiple projects with competing priorities. - Demonstrated commitment to Indigenous language revitalization and communitybased education. - Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office, Excel, Teams, and Outlook. Critical Success Factors Committed to our guiding principles: - Every individual reflects the whole - Connect our spirituality to our work - Promote self sufficiency About Esquimalt Nation Our mission is to build a legacy for present and future generations of Esquimalt Nation members by ensuring our work is rooted in the teachings and natural laws that flow from the Sacred Trust. We will promote and advance holistic health, selfsufficiency and safety of Esquimalt Nation members by offering meaningful programs and services and working with our partners for mutually beneficial goals. Pursuant to Section 41 of BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit), with the required combination of education and experience. The Esquimalt Nation administration office is located on Reserve land. As such, in accordance with Section 87 of the Indian Act, individuals who have Status under this act may be eligible for taxexempt employment income. Eligibility is determined by the Canada Revenue Agency. Only applicants successful in the screening process will be contacted. If you have any questions regarding jobs at Esquimalt Nation, please contact [email protected] #J-18808-Ljbffr