Project Development Manager

Location

Canada

Posted

3 days ago

Salary

$90.2K / year

Seniority

Lead

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Project Development Manager

Metis Nation Saskatchewan

Role Description The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) is seeking a dedicated and experienced Project Development Manager to support the planning, coordination, and execution of Métis capital initiatives across Saskatchewan. Reporting to the Director of Housing & Homelessness, the successful candidate will play a key role in advancing housing and infrastructure projects that reflect the needs and aspirations of Métis citizens and communities. - Lead the planning and implementation of capital development projects from concept to completion. - Collaborate with Regional Directors, community leaders, and external partners to design culturally appropriate housing solutions. - Conduct feasibility studies, site assessments, and risk analyses for proposed housing and infrastructure projects. - Develop and manage project budgets, timelines, and procurement processes. - Prepare and present detailed project reports, proposals, and updates to internal and external stakeholders. - Support funding applications and reporting requirements for federal, provincial, and municipal housing programs. - Manage land procurement and municipal development and zoning processes. - Foster strong relationships with contractors, consultants, and government agencies. - Other duties as assigned by the Director of Housing & Homelessness. Qualifications - PMP or equivalent project management certification or experience. - Minimum 3-5 years of experience in project management within the housing or construction sector. - Proven knowledge of residential construction practices, building codes, and regulatory frameworks. - Experience working with Indigenous communities or organizations. - Commitment to reconciliation and advancing the rights and well-being of Métis citizens. - Strong negotiation skills and experience managing contracts and service agreements. - Familiarity with federal and provincial housing programs, funding streams, and Indigenous focused initiatives. Requirements - Valid Saskatchewan driver’s license and access to reliable transportation. - Must undergo a Criminal Record Check with the Vulnerable Sector. - The Travel requirement for this position is 15% (1-3 days travel per month within Saskatchewan). Knowledge and Skills - Strong communication and interpersonal skills. - Strong time-management skills, the ability to prioritize daily tasks, organizational skills, and effective decision-making abilities. - Ability to work as a team and independently. - Strong organizational, analytical, and critical thinking skills. - Proven management and administrative experience. - Knowledge of office management responsibilities, systems, and procedures. - Attention to detail and problem-solving skills. - Relationship management practices. - Embrace challenges and areas of rapid growth. - Resiliency in dealing with changing schedules, timelines and financial priorities. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office and project management software (e.g., MS Project, AutoCAD, or similar). - Ability to travel within Saskatchewan and work flexible hours as needed. Application Process Please submit your application by 11:59pm on July 8, 2026. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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