EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH PREFERENCE TO TH CITIZENS
Competition #: 2026-08-004
Director of Education - Permanent
Department: Education
Location: Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Offices – Dawson, YT
Posting Date: August 10, 2026
Standard Hours Bi-Weekly: 75
Start Date: Immediately
Salary: Level 12 Step 1 ($142,291.50 annually)
Closing Date: August 24, 2026
Reporting to the Executive Director, the incumbent is responsible for strategic planning, annual work planning, policy direction, management, administration, and delivery of TH Government education programs and Citizen training supports. The incumbent oversees the Department’s core program areas, including early learning and childcare through Tr’inke Zho and Aboriginal Head Start, Kindergarten to Grade 12 student supports, cultural programming at Robert Service School and Yukon University, post-secondary education, pre-employment training and individual employment-readiness supports for TH Citizens. The incumbent leads the TH Government’s education-related intergovernmental work, including negotiations and the implementation of initiatives, policies and protocols related to the implementation of section 17.7 of the Self-Government Agreement (SGA) and the 17.7 Co-Governing Agreement. The incumbent serves as the TH Government’s representative on the Education Oversight Committee.
An Eligibility List may be established from this competition – the duration of the eligibility list may be up to 12 months. The eligibility list may be used to fill future permanent full-time, permanent part-time, temporary full-time, temporary part-time, term, or auxiliary on-call vacancies within the same department and classification based on the organizational needs by going the next highest ranked candidate until the eligibility list expires.
If this opportunity interests you, please submit a cover letter & resume clearly demonstrating the qualifications below, as selection for further consideration will be based solely on the information you provide. Applications will not be accepted without a cover letter and resume.
Essential Qualifications:
- Post-secondary degree (preferably a masters degree) in education, child and youth development, Indigenous governance, public administration or a related field, along with 3–5 years of experience working in the design, development and administration of education and lifelong learning programs and services; an equivalent combination of education, knowledge, skills and experience may be considered.
- Experience developing and implementing strategic plans, annual work plans and budgets.
- Experience with financial management, including budgeting, variance reporting and funding agreement administration.
- Experience conducting negotiations.
- Experience in personnel administration, performance management, coaching and leading the development of interdisciplinary teams.
- General knowledge of the TH Final Agreement (including Chapter 24), TH Self-Government Agreement and TH Constitution.
- Knowledge of social issues impacting First Nations learners as they relate to health, education and the Yukon education system.
- Knowledge of Indigenous pedagogy, curriculum development, culturally inclusive teaching practices and traditional learning approaches.
Assets:
- Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint) and moderating videoconference meetings.
- Knowledge of TH culture, traditions, history, demographics, family structures and socio-economic dynamics is an asset.
- Knowledge of the history of colonialism and Residential Schools, including the intergenerational impact on individuals, families, children and communities.
- Familiarity with federal and Government of Yukon legislation, regulations, policies and procedures as they relate to education, childcare, employment, training and language.
Conditions of Employment:
- Criminal record check with vulnerable sector screening.
- Class 5 driver’s license with a clear driver’s abstract (willingness to obtain Class 4).
- Standard First Aid Certification
A detailed job description is available upon request.
Apply online at: https://www.trondek.ca/work-with-us/job-board/
Phone: (867) 993-7100 Send inquiries to: [email protected]
Physical Location: 1242 Front Street, Dawson City, Yukon
We thank all applicants, but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
“To work together, to speak with one voice and to serve Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Citizens
in the pursuit of a strong, healthy, and united future.”
Skills Required
- Post-secondary degree (preferably a masters) and 3-5 years experience in design, development and administration of education and lifelong learning programs (or equivalent combination).
- Experience developing and implementing strategic plans, annual work plans and budgets.
- Experience with financial management, including budgeting, variance reporting and funding agreement administration.
- Experience conducting negotiations.
- Experience in personnel administration, performance management, coaching and leading interdisciplinary teams.
- General knowledge of the Tr'ondek Hwech'in Final Agreement (including Chapter 24), Self-Government Agreement and Constitution.
- Knowledge of social issues impacting First Nations learners related to health, education and the Yukon education system.
- Knowledge of Indigenous pedagogy, curriculum development, culturally inclusive teaching practices and traditional learning approaches.
- Proficiency in Microsoft 365 applications and moderating videoconference meetings.
- Knowledge of Tr'ondek Hwech'in culture, traditions, history, demographics, family structures and socio-economic dynamics.
- Knowledge of the history of colonialism and Residential Schools and their intergenerational impacts.
- Familiarity with federal and Government of Yukon legislation, regulations, policies and procedures related to education, childcare, employment, training and language.
- Criminal record check with vulnerable sector screening.
- Class 5 driver's license with a clear driver's abstract (willingness to obtain Class 4).
- Standard First Aid Certification.
What We Do
The Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in Government is a First Nation band government based in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. Its mission is to work together, speak with one voice, and serve Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in citizens through a variety of programs, services, and initiatives designed to support the community and the descendants of the Hän-speaking people who have lived along the Yukon River.


