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Help make our community grow, apply today! Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities with Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek Sand Point First Nation and our other related businesses. Whatever your interest or background, we may have the opportunity you are looking for. Please check out the attached links below, which can provide further assistance in employment opportunities. Be sure to check back often for the most current updates on job postings:
Organizations
Organizations |
Web Link |
Organizations Services |
| Seven Generations | www.7generations.org | Provides financial assistance for tuition, books, living supports, and any admistration fees |
| Anishinabek Education & Training Services | www.aets.org | Provides skills for employment and offers training opportunities, see web for more information |
| Nokiiwin Tribal Council | www.nokiiwin.com | Provides a wide variety of services to Robinson Superior communities |
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek
Open Job Postings
Indigenous Early Learning Resource Worker
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
The Indigenous Early Learning Resource Worker will be responsible for assisting in the development, implementation, and management of early childhood education programs. This role ensures that services are culturally appropriate, accessible, and responsive to the unique needs of
Indigenous children and families in Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation. This position is full-time contract position with the possibility of renewal and is contingent on the availability of funding.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
The Indigenous Early Learning Resource Worker collaborates with the Program Coordinator of the BNA EarlyOn Program. The position will abide by the policies and procedures of Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation and be required to attend staff meetings and relevant training and workshops.
Family Wellbeing Worker
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
The Family Wellbeing Worker is responsible for assisting with the delivery of the Family Wellbeing
Program; The Family Wellbeing Worker is responsible to assist with the on-going development of the
Family Wellbeing Program in collaboration with all internal BNA Family Wellbeing Centre programs and staff.
This is a full-time position with evening and weekend work often required.
Family Representative Manager
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
The BNA Family Representative Manager oversees BNA’s Child and Family Advocacy Services Department (Band Rep and Jordan’s Principal) ensuring that the best interests of all concerns pertaining to BNA children and youth is undertaken. The Family Representative Manager is responsible for providing direction, coaching and case supervision in all matters pertaining to child welfare protection and Jordan Principal services ensuring alignment to Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek policies and procedures as well as the legal framework of the Child and Family Services Act.
Sawmill Worker
Sand Point FN, ON
Open until filled
Papasay Value Added Wood Products (PVAWP) is a First Nation-owned sawmill operating on the lands of Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek (BNA), approximately 50km North of Nipigon, Ontario. PVAWP has been in operation since 2017 and is currently upgrading its equipment and undergoing a significant expansion. As such, PVAWP is seeking a motivated and experienced sawmill worker who can help us increase our production.
Indigenous-lead businesses
External Job Postings
Life Skills Officer
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
Anishinabek Employment & Training Services (AETS) provides education, training to employment programs and services to the on- and off-reserve members of nine participating First Nations. AETS operates in conjunction with the Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Agreement to support the Indigenous Skills and Employment Strategy between Service Canada and the Anishinabek.
You are sincere in your passion to assist in the development of a skilled Indigenous workforce, through the provision of individual and community-based employment and training initiatives. You have demonstrated experience in providing excellent customer service skills and excel at embracing diversity while establishing rapport with clients. The project involves building innovative pathways to Indigenous employment success, in a variety of areas including but not exclusive to the Addictions and Mental Health Sectors. Ideally, you have previous experience in the delivery of Labour Market programs and services as well as being proficient in using Microsoft Office products.
Under the direction of the Executive Director and Supervision of the Community Coordinator, the incumbent clarifies and identifies individual goals and then assists the individuals in attaining those goals related to entering or re-entering the workforce by providing them with tools and techniques to succeed. A variety of techniques and exercises will be offered to help make positive changes and to motivate individuals through training and development processes. The incumbent will be responsible to carry out the organizations’ vision, mission, values, and strategic plan that will serve the First
Finance Manager
Thunder Bay, ON
Deadline to Apply: January 9, 2026
Nokiiwin Tribal Council is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable, and motivated Finance Manager to join
our team. Reporting to the Executive Director and working closely with the Board of Directors, the Finance
Manager will provide strategic financial leadership rooted in Indigenous values. This role is critical in ensuring
financial stability, compliance, and transparency while supporting decision-making that advances the
priorities of our member First Nations. The successful candidate will thrive in a collaborative, team-centered
environment and demonstrate a commitment to cultural integrity and community well-being.
Housing Inspector
Thunder Bay, ON with travel to communities
Deadline to Apply: January 11, 2026
Our member First Nations are continually faced with the challenges of providing safe and adequate housing for
their members. Currently, many First Nation communities face overcrowding issues and have long wait lists of clients needing housing. The housing shortage in First Nation communities is at a critical stage and needs to be addressed.
Nokiiwin Tribal Council requires one (1) experienced, knowledgeable, and motivated Housing Inspector. The role
of Nokiiwin Tribal Council’s Housing Inspector is to work directly with Nokiiwin member First Nations to assist the housing inspections required through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
Community Legal Worker
Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg (Pic Mobert)
Deadline to Apply: January 11, 2026
The Nokiiwin Tribal Council requires an experienced, knowledgeable, motivated, and career- minded Community Legal Worker supporting individuals residing in Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation area). Reporting to the Access to Justice Manager, the Community Legal Worker will work in a team centred environment and closely with the Staff Lawyer, Restorative Justice Coordinator, Victim Services Social Worker, Victim Support Advocate, and others.
The Community Legal Worker is the first point of contact for clients who are involved with the Justice System, including Legal Aid Ontario and the courts. The primary function is to assist clients, counsel, and other parties in advance, on court days, with referrals, diversions, PLE, legal aid applications and act as an ambassador for Nokiiwin Tribal Council and the member communities we serve.
ANTICIPATORY - Heritage Presenter (Guide)
Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area
Deadline to Apply: January 18, 2026
Delivers and adapts interpretive presentations, programs, and activities on land and on Lake Superior (on-water programs in sea kayak and/or voyageur canoe) to provide visitors of the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area with opportunities to discover, appreciate, learn and enjoy the place and its natural and/or cultural resources and understand their significance to Canada. Assists with community events and outreach activities throughout the region, and visitor services such as merchandise sales, trip planning, light cleaning, etc.
General Applications | Resolute Forest Products
Thunder Bay, ON & Fort William First Nation
multiple positions Open until filled
Resolute Forest Products is looking for highly-motivated individuals to fill positions at their facilities in both Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation. There may also be opportunities in their facilities outside of Thunder Bay, as well as in forest harvesting.
Attn: Jordan Hatton, Director of Economic Development
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek
292 Court Street South Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6C6
via jhatton@bnafn.ca