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Indigenous Program Coordinator Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

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Voices of the Land Coordinator

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$37.50 - CA$47.87/hr

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What is the difference between Indigenous Program Coordinator vs Indigenous Community Liaison?

AspectIndigenous Program CoordinatorIndigenous Community Liaison
Required CredentialsRelevant certifications, community engagement experienceCommunity relations, cultural competency certifications
Work EnvironmentNon-profit organizations, government agencies, educational institutionsCommunity centers, tribal offices, government departments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in programs focusing on Indigenous initiatives, education, and social servicesUsed in roles facilitating communication between organizations and Indigenous communities

The Indigenous Program Coordinator and Indigenous Community Liaison roles both focus on Indigenous communities but differ in scope. The Coordinator manages programs and initiatives, while the Liaison acts as a bridge between organizations and communities. Both roles require cultural awareness and community engagement skills, often found in similar settings and industries.

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Infographic showing various Indigenous Program Coordinator job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Class 1 and 3 Indigenous Operator Internship

Grizzlytrek Group

Calgary, AB • On-site

CA$42 - CA$45/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Indigenous Operator Internship
TRACKS Program | Alberta’s Energy Sector
Paid Internship to Permanent Role | Class 1 or Class 3 Operator | Full-Time

Position TypePaid internship leading to permanent employmentLocationAlberta (energy sector sites across the province)CompensationPaid from day one. Operator roles in this sector commonly pay around $85,000 per year.LicenceClass 1 or Class 3 (an asset, not required to begin)ExperienceEntry level welcome. On-the-job training provided.EligibilityOpen to Indigenous applicants across AlbertaStart DatePlacements begin Summer 2026 (limited spots)ProgramTRACKS, funded by the Government of Alberta
About GrizzlyTrek Group Ltd.
GrizzlyTrek invests in our people, relationships, and partners, ensuring motivated and ready-to-work individuals meet job opportunities that foster lasting success. We work across Canada in mining, construction, oil and gas, turnarounds, and shutdowns. Dedicated to sustainable employment, we emphasize career opportunities and empowerment for Indigenous communities across Canada. Join us and contribute to building a more inclusive future.
About the Internship
Alberta’s energy sector needs thousands of new Class 1 and Class 3 operators over the next decade, and TRACKS is built to help Indigenous workers step into these careers and stay in them. This is a paid internship that leads to a permanent job. You earn a real operator wage from day one, and operator roles in this sector commonly pay around $85,000 per year.
Careers in Energy projects the province will need 2,500 new drivers by 2035. These are among the best long-term, well-paid jobs in Alberta. Whether you already hold your Class 1 or Class 3 licence or you are ready to work toward an operator career, we want to hear from you, and we will help you find the right fit.
The Careers
Through our energy sector partners, the internship can lead to operator roles such as:
  • Hydrovac operator: safe excavation using high-pressure water and vacuum trucks
  • Bulk hauling and transport: moving fluids, water, sand, and equipment to and from sites
  • Vacuum and water truck operation: operating vacuum and water trucks on and around active sites
  • Fracturing (frac) operations: running and supporting equipment on active well sites
  • Service rig crews: well servicing and maintenance
  • And more: additional operator roles across the energy services sector
What Makes This Different
You are not on your own. TRACKS wraps support around you from day one:
  • Training before you start, so you arrive ready
  • A trained mentor and supervisor at your workplace
  • A workplace prepared to welcome and support Indigenous employees
  • A dedicated coordinator who helps with transportation, childcare, technology, PPE, safety tickets, and anything else that could get in the way
  • Check-ins at 3, 6, and 12 months to keep you on track
  • A clear path to a permanent spot on the crew
Who We Are Looking For
We want to hear from Indigenous applicants who:
  • Want a long-term career operating equipment in the energy sector
  • Are ready to show up, learn, and grow on the job
  • Want real support behind them every step of the way
A Class 1 or Class 3 licence is an asset. If you do not have one yet but you are serious about this path, reach out anyway.
Who Is Behind TRACKS
TRACKS is funded by the Government of Alberta and delivered by Enserva, GrizzlyTrek (Indigenous-owned), and Opimoyaso Group (Indigenous-led). It was built with Indigenous leadership, for Indigenous workers.

Placements begin Summer 2026. Spots are limited, so reach out soon.
Learn more about GrizzlyTrek at www.grizzlytrekgroup.com

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