Advisor – Communities and Communications
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Be part of a group that is safety driven and values inclusion
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Join our global leading business offering outstanding personal development & global career opportunities
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Permanent, full-time position, based in Vanderhoof or Burns Lake, BC
About the role
All progress begins with pioneers. At Rio Tinto, it begins with you.
We are looking for a Communities & Communications Advisor with excellent interpersonal and proven strategic skills to contribute to our Aluminium division’s Communities team in British Columbia. You will be part of a cross-disciplinary group of colleagues throughout the province in building collaborative and lasting relationships with community partners.
This is a great opportunity for an enthusiastic individual who has a strong work ethic and the ability to work independently to showcase their talents.
We are an open, connected global team that includes some of the industry’s best and brightest minds. We offer competitive, performance-focused remuneration and a wide range of benefits to reward your contribution. With a global reach, the opportunities to develop and grow your career are broad and exciting.
Reporting to the Manager, Communities & Communications, and working in an interesting and stimulating environment within the Health, Safety, Environment and Communities function, you will be:
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Acting as a key representative of Rio Tinto in developing and enhancing its relationships with communities, including our Indigenous partners within the Watershed Region
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Developing and implementing strategic community engagement plans to support business objectives and create long lasting partnerships in the Watershed Region
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Supporting Rio Tinto’s team at the Water Engagement Initiative table
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Strengthening partnerships with community leaders and key stakeholders
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Supporting communication efforts with video, written communication and social media to share information on BC Works’ Watershed operations and activities
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Working in person from both the Vanderhoof or Burns Lake offices alternatively, as well as travelling for key engagements within the Watershed Region, and in some cases to Kitimat. Travel may be outside of regular working hours or days.
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Performing your work duties safely and in accordance with Rio Tinto Health & Safety protocols
Please note: Fly-in-fly-out arrangements are not available.
What you’ll bring
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A commitment to the safety of yourself and your team
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Post-secondary education or equivalent and applicable experience
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Highly motivated and strong people engagement skills – empathetic and excellent listening skills
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Experience working independently as well as part of a team, exercising sound judgment, and managing multiple on-going projects while meeting critical deadlines is essential
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Demonstrated experience working with stakeholders and involved in community engagement programs
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Demonstrated competencies in problem solving of complex matters, from identification of objectives to determining the process to achieve desirable outcomes
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Experience working with a broad range of audiences – including First Nations, local government, local businesses, and the public – to achieve successful, mutually desired outcomes
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Capacity to navigate changing environments
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A minimum of a valid Class 7 (N) Driver's License
What we offer
Be recognized for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you’ve helped the world progress.
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A work environment where safety is always the number one priority
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Career development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitions
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A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive program
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Ongoing access to family-friendly health and medical programs, pension and savings plans
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Attractive share ownership plan
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Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave)
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Exclusive employee discounts
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Opportunity for flexibility with work arrangements including hybrid-remote work
About Rio Tinto
Every idea, every innovation, every little thing the world calls ‘progress’ begins with a first step, and someone willing to take it: explorers, inventors, entrepreneurs. Pioneers.
For nearly 150 years, Rio Tinto has been a company of pioneers – generations of people spanning the globe, all with the grit and vision to produce materials essential to human progress.
Our iron ore has shaped skylines from Shanghai to Sydney. Our aluminium – the world’s first to be certified “responsible” – helps planes fly and makes cars lighter. Our copper helps wind turbines power cities and our boron helps feed the world, and explore the universe.
Our diamonds help us celebrate the best parts of life.
Where you’ll be working
Rio Tinto’s BC Works is a part of Atlantic Operations of the Aluminium product group and has been operating in British Columbia for over 65 years. With industry leading new technology and four generations of employee expertise, the Kitimat smelter, powered by sustainable energy from our facility at Kemano and the Nechako Reservoir, produces aluminium with one of the lowest carbon footprints in the industry.
Rio Tinto is proud to operate in BC alongside our 1,000 employees, partners, community stakeholders and First Nations, and we look forward to years to come as we continue on our decarbonization journey, with even more responsible aluminium and stronger communities.
Here are some recent examples of projects involving our CSP team and demonstrating the importance of working with our local communities and stakeholders.
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Constructing Partnerships: https://youtu.be/jNZqkqARzAg
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Safer Together: https://youtu.be/GAYb7oExuG0
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Change and Reconciliation: https://youtu.be/y19nhipBcXg
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Natural Resources Forum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CabL1T0egE8
To learn more about our Aluminium Operations, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=25&v=CTp1jkRKeBI
Every Voice Matters
At Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, women, the LBGTQIA+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.
We are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel safe, comfortable and bring their full self to work. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are essential to our success. We treat each other fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or anything else that makes us different.
Applications close: July 10, 2022
(Rio Tinto reserves the right to remove advertised roles prior to this date)