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First Nations Employers

There are 218 employers who are listed as First Nations employers.

Any employer with a red check mark indicates positions are currently available. Click on the employers name to visit their page and view jobs, or the blue "i" to find out more information about any particular employer. Public school districts are indicated with a blue "p", while private employers have a red "p". Please refer to the key below the table.

Displaying Employers 1 - 15 of 218
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  Employer     City Date Joined #Jobs
Mamu Tshishkutamashutau/Innu Education Sheshatshiu, NF12 March 200712
Meadow Lake Tribal Council Meadow Lake, SK15 April 200311
Keewaytinook Okimakanak Balmertown, ON12 July 200010
Attawapiskat First Nation Education Authority Attawapiskat, ON12 May 20099
Eabametoong First Nation Education Authority Fort Hope, ON27 September 20018
Prince Albert Grand Council Prince Albert, SK15 February 20058
Cree School Board/Commission Scolaire Crie Mistissini Lake, QC10 August 20007
Pikangikum Education Authority Pikangikum, ON31 August 20076
Webequie First Nation Education Authority Webequie, ON9 May 20015
Northern Nishnawbe Education Council (NNEC) Sioux Lookout, ON6 February 20074
Kativik School Board / Commission scolaire Kativik Nunavik, QC17 January 20014
Tsay Keh Dene Band Tsay Keh Dene Community, BC18 July 20014
Indigenous Education Coalition Muncey, ON7 January 20053
Native Education College Vancouver, BC20 February 20083
Coast Tsimshian Academy Lax Kw' alaams, BC17 July 20022
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