Lead with Integrity. Build Community. Shape the Future.
Fort William First Nation (FWFN), situated on the historic Fort William Reserve along the western shore of Lake Superior, is an Ojibwe community grounded in a rich history dating back to the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850. As the administrative and cultural heart of the Nation, FWFN is dedicated to supporting the holistic wellbeing—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—of its members, with a vision of becoming a healthy, vibrant, and self-sustaining community built on traditional Anishinaabe values. We are now seeking a Chief Executive Officer who will lead with cultural humility and strategic insight to champion community-driven programs, strengthen governance, and uphold the promises of our past while guiding the Nation toward a thriving future.
About the Role
Reporting to Chief and Council, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides strategic leadership and oversight for the delivery of all FWFN programs, services, and operations. As CEO, you will play a pivotal role in aligning organizational priorities with the community’s long-term vision, ensuring effective administration, strong financial stewardship, and meaningful service outcomes for members.
You will foster a high-performing and culturally grounded organization, leading Senior Managers and staff to deliver exceptional programs in alignment with Council decisions and community priorities. A champion for collaboration and transparency, you will support sound governance, oversee financial and operational systems, and build relationships with all levels of government, partners, and stakeholders. Most importantly, you will serve the Nation with integrity and humility, helping to strengthen a vibrant and prosperous future for all.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Governance
Operational Management & Program Delivery
Government & Stakeholder Relations
Candidate Profile
You are a values-driven and strategic leader with experience guiding organizations through growth and change. With a proven ability to lead high-performing teams, manage complex operations, and build trusting relationships with leadership, staff, and external stakeholders, you are ready to serve Fort William First Nation with dedication and heart.
You bring:
Qualifications
How to Apply
If you are a visionary leader who is passionate about serving and empowering Indigenous communities, we want to hear from you!
To apply for this key role, submit your application to Phelpsby clicking: LINK
Application deadline June 22, 2026
Salary: $132,059 to $161,816
AI will not be used in the candidate screening process.

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