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Nom
Manager, Indigenous Engagement & Corporate Social Responsibility (Permanent)
Ref #
15195
Date de publication
Lundi, juillet 13, 2026
Pays
Canada
Region
Saskatchewan
Ville
Saskatoon
Business Unit (BU)
MN
Type de Contrat
CDI
Date de début souhaitée
24-08-2026
Horaire de travail
Full time
Télétravail
Télétravail non compatible avec le poste
Métier
C - COMMUNICATION

Description

Description

Manager, Indigenous Engagement & Corporate Social Responsibility (Permanent)

(Saskatoon)

 

The Indigenous Engagement & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager plays a key role in advancing Orano Canada Inc. (OCI)’s commitment to sustainable development, Indigenous engagement, and northern community partnerships. This position leads CSR strategy, manages northern affairs, and fosters meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and stakeholders across Saskatchewan.

 

At Orano Canada, you are part of the global clean energy transition. Our uranium fuels safe, low-carbon nuclear power, supporting climate goals with a strong commitment to safety, sustainability, and community. Working at Orano means you’ll be doing work that matters.

 

Dare to do something different. 

 

Dare to Take Action. Contribute to clean energy while gaining full lifecycle experience on world-class Saskatchewan uranium projects—backed by Orano Group’s global expertise.

Dare to Care. Safety isn’t just a priority, it’s who we are. We put our people first. No compromise, we aim for the highest standards.

Dare to Invest. We’re investing in the future of Saskatchewan and we create careers that matter. Invest in your future.

Dare to Belong. Here, your contributions matter. Enjoy the security of a global leader with the close-knit feel of a Canadian team.

Dare to Innovate. Join experts driving innovation in processing, tailings, and environmental performance. We need bold thinkers to guide the way.

 

For people seeking impactful, globally connected work in the clean energy sector, Orano Canada is an exciting choice.

 

What you’ll accomplish:

  • Build and maintain respectful, meaningful, and collaborative relationships with Indigenous peoples, communities, and leaders impacted by or interested in OCI’s operations
  • Ensure respectful and inclusive communication with Indigenous peoples, and support their participation in economic opportunities through workforce and business development initiatives
  • Develop and lead engagement strategies for OCI’s operations, exploration activities, and projects
  • Lead the development and implementation of short and long-term CSR strategies that align with OCI’s corporate values and business objectives
  • Oversee the implementation of Collaboration Agreements with Indigenous peoples and communities
  • Facilitate Indigenous participation in OCI activities and support cross-functional initiatives related to business development, employment, and education
  • Develop and implement Engagement Plans tailored to OCI’s operations and community relations
  • Oversee CSR policy implementation and ensure all internal and external reporting requirements are met
  • Mentor, develop, and lead team members to foster an effective, innovative, and positive team dynamic
  • Manage budgets, donations, and scholarship programs, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and community needs
  • Embrace and support Operational Excellence efforts and OE Culture
  • Comply with all Orano health, safety and environmental policies, practices and procedures
  • Promote and adhere to Orano’s Values: Safety and Security, Team Spirit and Cohesion, Continuous Improvement, Customer Satisfaction, Ethics, Transparency and Dialogue, Respect and People Development

 

Qualifications and skills we’re seeking:

  • Post-secondary education in Indigenous Studies, Economic Development, Business, Environmental Science, Law or a related field is an asset
  • Minimum 10 years of relevant experience, preferably within Saskatchewan’s Indigenous communities
  • Demonstrated ability to build trusted and effective relationships with Indigenous peoples and diverse stakeholders
  • Excellent understanding of the importance and requirement of Indigenous Consultation and Engagement in relation to ongoing activities and new projects
  • Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills
  • Demonstrated experience in managing comprehensive engagement programs
  • Patient, adaptable, and committed to amplifying diverse voices in decision-making processes
  • Ability to build and cultivate positive working relationships while inspiring and motivating teams to succeed
  • Highly organized and self-motivated, with excellent time management skills and a commitment to meeting deadlines
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across a wide range of stakeholders, departments, and projects
  • Upholds high ethical standards and demonstrates integrity in all professional interactions
  • Proven leadership abilities, with a track record of taking initiative and driving results

 

Work Location & Travel:

  • Saskatoon Corporate Office, with frequent visits to northern communities
  • Required to travel extensively when necessary, in the performance of job duties

 

Salary Range: $152,000 - $167,300

 

Compensation to be determined based on the selected candidate’s level of skill, education, and experience, and may vary within the posted salary range.

 

Benefits and advantages of working with us:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Fitness equipment available for use on work/camp premises
  • Career advancement opportunities, social committee, interesting projects and opportunities to get involved in our strong commitments to communities

 

As a condition of employment the successful candidate must complete Orano’s pre-employment checks including education verification and employment reference checks. 

 

Drug (including marijuana) and alcohol substance testing is a requirement for all Safety Sensitive positions. Applicants who have recently used marijuana recreationally may not pass a substance test as marijuana can remain in the user’s system for as many as 30 days after use. 

 

Orano is an equal opportunity employer.  We value the knowledge, experience and cultures of all individuals and are committed to the advancement of Indigenous Peoples, Women, Visible Minorities and People with Disabilities. We strongly encourage all qualified candidates from these designated groups, including those with disabilities, to apply for our career opportunities. We are dedicated to creating an accessible workplace for everyone.

Profil souhaité

Manager, Indigenous Engagement & Corporate Social Responsibility (Permanent)

(Saskatoon)

 

The Indigenous Engagement & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager plays a key role in advancing Orano Canada Inc. (OCI)’s commitment to sustainable development, Indigenous engagement, and northern community partnerships. This position leads CSR strategy, manages northern affairs, and fosters meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and stakeholders across Saskatchewan.

 

At Orano Canada, you are part of the global clean energy transition. Our uranium fuels safe, low-carbon nuclear power, supporting climate goals with a strong commitment to safety, sustainability, and community. Working at Orano means you’ll be doing work that matters.

 

Dare to do something different. 

 

Dare to Take Action. Contribute to clean energy while gaining full lifecycle experience on world-class Saskatchewan uranium projects—backed by Orano Group’s global expertise.

Dare to Care. Safety isn’t just a priority, it’s who we are. We put our people first. No compromise, we aim for the highest standards.

Dare to Invest. We’re investing in the future of Saskatchewan and we create careers that matter. Invest in your future.

Dare to Belong. Here, your contributions matter. Enjoy the security of a global leader with the close-knit feel of a Canadian team.

Dare to Innovate. Join experts driving innovation in processing, tailings, and environmental performance. We need bold thinkers to guide the way.

 

For people seeking impactful, globally connected work in the clean energy sector, Orano Canada is an exciting choice.

 

What you’ll accomplish:

  • Build and maintain respectful, meaningful, and collaborative relationships with Indigenous peoples, communities, and leaders impacted by or interested in OCI’s operations
  • Ensure respectful and inclusive communication with Indigenous peoples, and support their participation in economic opportunities through workforce and business development initiatives
  • Develop and lead engagement strategies for OCI’s operations, exploration activities, and projects
  • Lead the development and implementation of short and long-term CSR strategies that align with OCI’s corporate values and business objectives
  • Oversee the implementation of Collaboration Agreements with Indigenous peoples and communities
  • Facilitate Indigenous participation in OCI activities and support cross-functional initiatives related to business development, employment, and education
  • Develop and implement Engagement Plans tailored to OCI’s operations and community relations
  • Oversee CSR policy implementation and ensure all internal and external reporting requirements are met
  • Mentor, develop, and lead team members to foster an effective, innovative, and positive team dynamic
  • Manage budgets, donations, and scholarship programs, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and community needs
  • Embrace and support Operational Excellence efforts and OE Culture
  • Comply with all Orano health, safety and environmental policies, practices and procedures
  • Promote and adhere to Orano’s Values: Safety and Security, Team Spirit and Cohesion, Continuous Improvement, Customer Satisfaction, Ethics, Transparency and Dialogue, Respect and People Development

 

Qualifications and skills we’re seeking:

  • Post-secondary education in Indigenous Studies, Economic Development, Business, Environmental Science, Law or a related field is an asset
  • Minimum 10 years of relevant experience, preferably within Saskatchewan’s Indigenous communities
  • Demonstrated ability to build trusted and effective relationships with Indigenous peoples and diverse stakeholders
  • Excellent understanding of the importance and requirement of Indigenous Consultation and Engagement in relation to ongoing activities and new projects
  • Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills
  • Demonstrated experience in managing comprehensive engagement programs
  • Patient, adaptable, and committed to amplifying diverse voices in decision-making processes
  • Ability to build and cultivate positive working relationships while inspiring and motivating teams to succeed
  • Highly organized and self-motivated, with excellent time management skills and a commitment to meeting deadlines
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across a wide range of stakeholders, departments, and projects
  • Upholds high ethical standards and demonstrates integrity in all professional interactions
  • Proven leadership abilities, with a track record of taking initiative and driving results

 

Work Location & Travel:

  • Saskatoon Corporate Office, with frequent visits to northern communities
  • Required to travel extensively when necessary, in the performance of job duties

 

Salary Range: $152,000 - $167,300

 

Compensation to be determined based on the selected candidate’s level of skill, education, and experience, and may vary within the posted salary range.

 

Benefits and advantages of working with us:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Fitness equipment available for use on work/camp premises
  • Career advancement opportunities, social committee, interesting projects and opportunities to get involved in our strong commitments to communities

 

As a condition of employment the successful candidate must complete Orano’s pre-employment checks including education verification and employment reference checks. 

 

Drug (including marijuana) and alcohol substance testing is a requirement for all Safety Sensitive positions. Applicants who have recently used marijuana recreationally may not pass a substance test as marijuana can remain in the user’s system for as many as 30 days after use. 

 

Orano is an equal opportunity employer.  We value the knowledge, experience and cultures of all individuals and are committed to the advancement of Indigenous Peoples, Women, Visible Minorities and People with Disabilities. We strongly encourage all qualified candidates from these designated groups, including those with disabilities, to apply for our career opportunities. We are dedicated to creating an accessible workplace for everyone.

Avantages

  • A customized onboarding experience upon your arrival
  • A welcoming environment and great coworkers

  • A competitive salary and benefits package
  • Training and Development opportunities throughout your career
  • Fitness equipment available for use on work / camp premises
  • All of the advantages of a large group while maintaining the dynamics of a smaller company: career advancement opportunities, social committee, interesting projects and opportunities to get involved in our strong commitments to communities.

Groupe Orano

Contribuer à relever les défis actuels et futurs pour préserver notre monde et construire celui de demain, tout en prenant soin de la santé de chacun — cela vous inspire. Nous aussi. En rejoignant Orano, un acteur international majeur du secteur nucléaire, vous êtes au bon endroit.

Chaque jour, nous œuvrons pour produire une énergie performante et bas-carbone, lutter contre le changement climatique, trouver des solutions qui préservent les ressources naturelles et faire progresser le domaine de la santé.

Nos atouts ? Sur l’ensemble du cycle du combustible : la maîtrise de technologies de pointe, des produits et services sûrs et à forte valeur ajoutée, une expertise spécialisée et une grande capacité d’innovation. Autant de qualités qui illustrent le savoir‑faire exceptionnel de nos 18 000 collaborateurs, dont nous soutenons en permanence le développement. Divers par leurs profils et leurs expériences — preuve de notre ouverture à tous les talents — ils partagent la même ambition : révéler tout le potentiel de l’énergie nucléaire.

Détails du lieu

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada