Who we are
The BC Aboriginal Child Care Society (BCACCS) is a Centre of Excellence for Indigenous early learning and child care (ELCC). BCACCS undertakes research, develops training, and resources, and provides services and leadership to support Indigenous communities throughout BC to create high quality, culturally respectful, spiritually enriching community child care services that are based in the child’s culture, language, and history.
The work this role carries
BCACCS is currently seeking a qualified candidate for the position of IELCC Community Funding Project Manager who reports to the IELCC Program Steward (Manager).
The IELCC Community Funding Project Manager plays an important role in supporting the Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care (IELCC) Transformation Initiative by stewarding the coordination, administration, and ongoing strengthening of funding program operations. This role supports project planning, oversees funding workflows, and maintains clear and respectful documentation practices, while working closely with the staff, contractors, and leadership of BCACCS to ensure funding programs are delivered with care, accountability, and cultural integrity.
The IELCC Community Funding Project Manager works alongside the IELCC Program Steward and IELCC Coordinators to steer workflow processes, program evaluation, and continuous learning, helping ensure the IELCC funding initiative remains responsive to community needs, aligns with organizational values and standards, and fulfills all contribution agreement requirements.
The role and how you will contribute
In the role of IELCC Community Funding Project Manager, your key contributions will include:
Program Coordination and Operational Support
· Share regular updates and reflections with leadership to support transparency, alignment, and informed decision-making.
· Provide administrative oversight to ensure timesheets, travel claims, and expense claims are prepared and processed with accuracy and accountability.
· Support the oversight of contractor deliverables, invoicing, reporting requirements, and funding-related documentation with care and accountability.
Documentation, Information Care & Communications
· Maintain accurate, complete, and well-organized records in alignment with BCACCS standards, particularly for funding policy decisions and funding development workflows.
· Support consistent digital file management practices and effectively use databases and digital filing systems to maintain organizational knowledge, confidentiality, cultural safety, accountability, and continuity.
Project Management & Quality of Work
· Support project planning and implementation, ensuring timelines, milestones, and deliverables are carried forward with care and accountability.
· Monitor emerging risks, challenges, or delays, and respond in a grounded, solution-focused way.
· Engage in ongoing reflection and review to understand what is working well and where improvements may be needed.
· Strengthen program processes, tools, communication, and workflows to support continuous learning and improvement for communities and organizational goals.
· Review existing manuals, flowcharts, and tools, offering reflections and recommendations to strengthen clarity and effectiveness.
What you bring: Experience, Knowledge, and Ways of Being
Additional gifts and strengths you may bring
· Experience working with First Nations, Indigenous organizations, or Indigenous-led initiatives.
· Experience working within not-for-profit, community-based, or values-driven organizations.
How the role is practiced day-to-day
What we offer
How to share your interest
Those who feel drawn to this role and its purpose are invited to submit a resume and a cover letter describing how their experience and values align with our work to:
https://app.loxo.co/job/MzA5MjEtbmVmNWwwN242andjZzF5Zw==?t=1773274017220
We thank all who apply.
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
In accordance with section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code and Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, preference will be given to qualified candidates with Aboriginal ancestry.