Job Description
WHO IS TWO WORLDS CONSULTING?
Two Worlds Consulting (TWC) is a Canada-wide social and environmental consultancy. We work with Indigenous Nations, the private sector, and government to support rigorous process, informed decision-making, and shared prosperity. Our commitment to people — and to more than one perspective — is clear in everything we do.
For more information about TWC, please visit our website at twoworldsconsulting.com.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Senior Project Manager, Environmental & Social is responsible for providing project management expertise and leadership for a variety of projects, including but not limited to, planning, budgeting, conflict resolution, and problem solving in a way that aligns with TWC’s values, mission, and strategic priorities. The successful candidate will lead teams in the delivery of impact assessment and social science services to our diverse client base.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Build and maintain positive client relationships focused on providing high-quality impact assessment and social science services.
- Interface with clients and staff to bid on, set up, manage, and report on impact assessment and social science services.
- Maintain a proficient level of technical knowledge in specialty areas as well as all applicable regulatory requirements and best practices.
- Manage multidisciplinary impact assessment, policy, and advisory projects.
- Provide direction on the management and delivery of all project components and oversight to team member activities.
- Manage project forecasts, budgets, schedules, costing, and changes to ensure projects are delivered on target.
- Ensure timely submission of client invoices and client payment.
- Prepare and provide review of proposals, including scopes of work and cost estimates.
- Work with Human Resources and Operations Leads to forecast and plan staff needs for projects.
- Model and ensure compliance of team members with corporate values, health and safety policies, and any other client or regulatory standards.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with staff; continually support employee career development and recognition.
- Actively participate in company meetings and functions.
- Other duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
- 7+ years of experience in a project management role.
- Experience in impact assessment projects in Canada.
- Experience working with proponents, regulators, and/or Indigenous Nations on large complex projects, considered an asset.
- Experience working as a consultant required.
- Degree from an accredited institution, post graduate preferred.
- Project management training and Project Management Professional (PMP) designation or intent to pursue.
- Deep understanding of reconciliation and Indigenous communities in Canada.
SKILLS
- Strong supervisory and team leadership skills.
- Demonstrated ability to prioritize challenges and competing interests (e.g., time/cost/quality).
- Strong desire to deliver high quality customer service.
- Demonstrated awareness and understanding of risks and liabilities.
- Advanced capability and familiarity with Microsoft Office applications.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Able to frame and communicate complex issues into simple tasks.
- Alignment with TWC principles and values.
- Adaptable within a fast-paced and dynamic work environment.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work will be typically performed in one of TWC’s offices in Victoria or Vancouver or your remote home office. Some project assignments may require a presence at client sites, including offices, project operations, communities, and other premises.
TRAVEL
Occasional travel will be required to achieve the duties and responsibilities above to serve clients’ and TWC’s needs.
EMPLOYMENT EQUITY
As an Indigenous-owned organization, we are committed to developing diversity within our workforce and specifically to increasing Indigenous representation within our organization. We ask that Indigenous candidates self-identify in their cover letter so that we consider their application accordingly.
TWC welcomes all cultures, ages, genders, sexual orientations, and abilities. We recognize and celebrate the diversity of all peoples and actively promote development of inter-cultural competence within our team.
If any candidate requires an accommodation or support to participate in the application process, please contact our HR Department via email at hr@twoworldsconsulting.com or call us at 778-401-6825.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter via our application portal, Humi (https://twoworldsconsulting.humi.ca/job-board/projectmanagement/23425). This position is open until filled and resumes will be reviewed as we receive them. We look forward to receiving your application.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $101,088.00-$141,531.00 per year
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