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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
Communications Coordinator
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek (BNA) is seeking a motivated and highly organized Communications Coordinator to support internal and external communications, community engagement, and information management. This role plays a key part in ensuring timely, accurate, and culturally respectful communication between BNA administration, staff, leadership, membership, and external partners.
The Communications Coordinator will manage a wide range of communication tools and initiatives, including newsletters, social media, photography, and community meetings.
Economic Development Internship
Thunder Bay, ON
Closing Thursday, May 7, 2026
Do you have a passion for helping communities work towards self-sufficiency and economic independence?
Become a part of Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek’s (BNA) Economic Development Team! BNA is seeking a positive, community-minded individual who is energized by challenge and motivated to serve our community. The Economic Development Intern will play a supportive and collaborative role, working closely with coordinators and contributing to a wide range of projects to ultimately support the community in working toward achieving economic independence. The role supports ongoing economic development activities, research new funding opportunities, develop resources and monitor strategies. This position offers hands-on experience in community-focused economic development that supports BNA’s long-term goals and priorities.
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
Office & Communications Coordinator
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
Nokiiwin Tribal Council is seeking a highly organized and professional Office and Communications Coordinator. The Office & Communications Coordinator plays a key role in the smooth daily operation of the Nokiiwin Tribal Council Office while supporting both internal and external communications. This position manages front‑line reception, coordinates office logistics, and supports leadership and staff with administrative, scheduling, and communications tasks.
The coordinator serves as a primary point of contact for visitors and callers, produces newsletters and social‑media content, manages website updates, and ensures that all communications reflect Nokiiwin’s mission, values, and messaging. The role requires professionalism, strong organizational skills, excellent communication abilities, and a high level of discretion.
IESD Model Employment Asisstant
Thunder Bay, ON
Closing: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Census Jobs - non-supervisory and supervisory
Locations across Canada
Statistics Canada will conduct the next census in May 2026 and is hiring for approximately 32,000 census jobs across Canada. Census workers play a vital role in helping to collect high-quality demographic, social and economic data to help provide an accurate statistical portrait of the country.
These data inform decisions about child care and education services, health care, public transportation, housing, community planning, and a wide range of programs that support Canadians.
A variety of supervisory and non-supervisory opportunities are available between March 2026 and July 2026, depending on the position and location.
To be considered for a job, applicants must:
- have reached the age of majority in their current province or territory of residence
- be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or possess a valid work permit
- reside in Canada and have a Canadian home address.
Pay is $25.87 per hour for enumerators (non-supervisory positions) and $31.32 per hour for crew leaders (supervisory positions), plus authorized expenses.
Roles and Responsibilities of Census Workers:
· The primary responsibility of enumerators is to go door to door to collect census information.
· The primary responsibilities of crew leaders are to lead and supervise an assistant and a team of enumerators. They are responsible for all activities related to the collection of census questionnaires in their assigned area.
PATP Assistant
Thunder Bay, ON
Open until filled
Recruitment Committee c/o Anishinabek Employment and Training Services 523 Algoma Street North, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A 5C2
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