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Prepared by:

Aboriginal Affairs Branch


Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

Aboriginal Affairs Project Intern


Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Aboriginal Affairs Branch

1 Temporary Position, duration up to 12 months,


Location: 933 Ramsey Lake Rd, Sudbury
Salary Range: $1,082.29 - $1,271.36 per week

If you are looking to jump start your career and value the opportunity to use
your research, analytical and project management skills and your knowledge
of Aboriginal culture, then consider this exciting internship opportunity with
the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, a dynamic organization.
What can I expect to do in this role?
As the Aboriginal Affairs Project Intern, you will:
provide project planning and implementation in support of the ministry's
Aboriginal initiatives
track project activities, including reviewing and monitoring project
progress, key deliverables, timelines and budgets
assist in the development of workshops and preparation of presentations,
work plans, briefings and reports
consult and engage with other ministries and clients
conduct research and analysis for program initiatives and participate in the
development of standards, processes and performance measures
participate in various committees and working groups

Prepared by:
Aboriginal Affairs Branch
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

Location: Sudbury
How do I qualify?
Mandatory requirement:
You must have graduated from a college or university of recognized
standing within the past three (3) years.

Specialized knowledge:
You have knowledge of Aboriginal culture, governance, community
perspectives and political dynamics.
You have knowledge of lands, resources and economic development issues
and trends in Ontario.
Project management and organizational skills:
You have knowledge of project management theories and methodologies.
You can plan, organize, and manage multiple tasks and projects with
competing deadlines.
You can assist with the planning and delivery of meetings and workshops.
Communication and interpersonal skills:
You can provide and exchange information as well as prepare and present
briefing and communications material.
You can participate and contribute to committees and projects.
Research and analytical skills:
You can conduct research and environmental scans, and analyze and
compile information/data.
You have knowledge of performance measurement methodologies and
evaluation techniques.
Computer skills:
You are proficient in common software applications to prepare
presentations and reports, conduct analysis, and perform research on the
internet/intranet.

Prepared by:
Aboriginal Affairs Branch
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

Please apply online, only, by Thursday, December 17, 2015, by visiting


www.ontario.ca/careers and entering Job ID 84700 in the Job ID search
field. Please follow the instructions to submit your application. Faxes are not
being accepted at this time.

If you require accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment


process, please contact us at www.gojobs.gov.on.ca/ContactUs.aspx to
provide your contact information. Recruitment Services staff will contact you
within 48 hours. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be
contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation will be
provided in accordance with Ontarios Human Rights Code.
www.ontario.ca/careers

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