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ABOUT THE PROJECT
Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak (formerly the Henvey Inlet First Nation Child and Family Wellbeing Project) is a transformative initiative by Henvey Inlet First Nation (HIFN) to assert jurisdiction over the care and protection of HIFN’s children and families. Supported by Indigenous Services Canada, this project focuses on developing a child and family services law that reflects Anishinaabe values and traditions. Community engagement and consultation are integral to the project to ensure the new law meets the needs of children, youth, and families both on and off-reserve. Key partners include the HIFN Band Representative Program, the Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Working Group, engagement specialists Avaanz, and the law firm Fogler Rubinoff.
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Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a full-time Band Representative to join our Administration. The Band Representative reports to the Band Representative Lead and is responsible to represent and advocate for Henvey Inlet First Nation members that are involved with any child welfare agencies throughout Canada. This position requires exceptional interpersonal communication skills and strong organization skills.
Henvey Inlet First Nation offers competitive wages, paid vacation and personal emergency days, an incredible pension and benefit package, on-site daycare services for working parents, fifteen paid federal, provincial and First Nations holidays, annual cultural leave, paid Christmas break, and half-day workdays every Friday.
in Community News and Press Releases
There is new information available from the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund regarding letters sent to the Prime Minister, the Governor General of Canada and the Premier of Ontario.
You can CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Members Portal Login page, where you may also register if you have not done so yet.
in Job Postings
Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a Summer Student Coordinator to join our Administration for a short-term seasonal contract from June 2025 to August 2025. The Summer Student Coordinator reports to the Director of Finance/Administration and is responsible for supervising the summer students as they fulfill their work plan objectives. This position requires exceptional communication skills and a positive, motivational attitude.
in Job Postings
Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a full-time Events Coordinator to join our Administration. The Events Coordinator reports to the Administration Manager and is responsible for overseeing the planning, design, budget, production, promotion and overall coordination of Henvey Inlet First Nation community events. The Events Coordinator will recruit volunteers, purchase supplies, set-up and decorate venues, create promotional materials and arrange catering when required. This position requires exceptional time-management and organizational skills and superior attention to detail.
in Community Meetings
WHERE: O&M Building, Henvey Inlet First Nation
WHEN: Wednesday, June 4th, 2025
START: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern)
VIRTUAL: Zoom link will be available
Please email the Trust Coordinator your full name & status number to confirm your attendance. The Zoom link will be sent to you prior to the meeting.
in Community Meetings
Location: O&M building 14 Sand Pit Road
10:00 am - 12:00pm
in Newsletters
Here's your copy of June's newsletter: June 2025
and more!
Please download and read the newsletter for more information.
in Community News and Press Releases
There are two new postings available from the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund which can be found in the Member's Portal Section of the website.
Band members who have registered to receive this information can access it by Clicking This Link. You can also find the find the Henvey Inlet First Nation Member Access Form by following the same link and selecting "Don'tHave An Account?"
in Job Postings
QUALIFICATIONS
in Community Meetings
May 27th 6 PM, 2025
Attend in-person, by computer or by telephone
in Community News and Press Releases
If you were a confirmed registered member of Henvey Inlet First Nation before September 09, 2023 and have not received your PCD Payment please submit the following;
in Job Postings
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak (formerly the Henvey Inlet First Nation Child and Family Wellbeing Project) is a transformative initiative by Henvey Inlet First Nation (HIFN) to assert jurisdiction over the care and protection of HIFN’s children and families. Supported by Indigenous Services Canada, this project focuses on developing a child and family services law that reflects Anishinaabe values and traditions. Community engagement and consultation are integral to the project to ensure the new law meets the needs of children, youth, and families both on and off-reserve. Key partners include the HIFN Band Representative Program, the Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Working Group, engagement specialists Avaanz, and the law firm Fogler Rubinoff.
in Job Postings
Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a full-time Band Representative to join our Administration. The Band Representative reports to the Band Representative Lead and is responsible to represent and advocate for Henvey Inlet First Nation members that are involved with any child welfare agencies throughout Canada. This position requires exceptional interpersonal communication skills and strong organization skills.
Henvey Inlet First Nation offers competitive wages, paid vacation and personal emergency days, an incredible pension and benefit package, on-site daycare services for working parents, fifteen paid federal, provincial and First Nations holidays, annual cultural leave, paid Christmas break, and half-day workdays every Friday.
in Community News and Press Releases
There is new information available from the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund regarding letters sent to the Prime Minister, the Governor General of Canada and the Premier of Ontario.
You can CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Members Portal Login page, where you may also register if you have not done so yet.
in Job Postings
Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a Summer Student Coordinator to join our Administration for a short-term seasonal contract from June 2025 to August 2025. The Summer Student Coordinator reports to the Director of Finance/Administration and is responsible for supervising the summer students as they fulfill their work plan objectives. This position requires exceptional communication skills and a positive, motivational attitude.
in Job Postings
Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a full-time Events Coordinator to join our Administration. The Events Coordinator reports to the Administration Manager and is responsible for overseeing the planning, design, budget, production, promotion and overall coordination of Henvey Inlet First Nation community events. The Events Coordinator will recruit volunteers, purchase supplies, set-up and decorate venues, create promotional materials and arrange catering when required. This position requires exceptional time-management and organizational skills and superior attention to detail.
in Community Meetings
WHERE: O&M Building, Henvey Inlet First Nation
WHEN: Wednesday, June 4th, 2025
START: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern)
VIRTUAL: Zoom link will be available
Please email the Trust Coordinator your full name & status number to confirm your attendance. The Zoom link will be sent to you prior to the meeting.
in Community Meetings
Location: O&M building 14 Sand Pit Road
10:00 am - 12:00pm
in Newsletters
Here's your copy of June's newsletter: June 2025
and more!
Please download and read the newsletter for more information.
in Community News and Press Releases
There are two new postings available from the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund which can be found in the Member's Portal Section of the website.
Band members who have registered to receive this information can access it by Clicking This Link. You can also find the find the Henvey Inlet First Nation Member Access Form by following the same link and selecting "Don'tHave An Account?"
in Job Postings
QUALIFICATIONS
in Community Meetings
May 27th 6 PM, 2025
Attend in-person, by computer or by telephone
in Community News and Press Releases
If you were a confirmed registered member of Henvey Inlet First Nation before September 09, 2023 and have not received your PCD Payment please submit the following;