Director of Public Relations, Government Affairs & Indigenous Relations
Executive Leadership Opportunity
Canadian Adventure Charters Inc. (CAC)
Canadian Adventure Charters Inc. (CAC) is seeking an exceptional executive leader to serve as Director of Public Relations, Government Affairs & Indigenous Relations. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Marketing Officer, and Board of Directors, this executive will provide strategic leadership across Government Affairs, Indigenous Relations, Public Policy, Strategic Communications, Corporate Affairs, Stakeholder Engagement, and Media Relations throughout Canada and internationally.
As one of CAC's principal ambassadors, this individual will represent the organization before municipal, provincial, territorial, federal, and Indigenous governments, regulatory agencies, investors, strategic partners, international organizations, media, and industry leaders.
This executive leadership position offers a unique opportunity to help shape one of Canada's most ambitious organizations operating within luxury expedition tourism, Arctic exploration, marine research, conservation, climate science, maritime innovation, mega infrastructure development, and the Blue Economy.
Executive Responsibilities
The successful candidate will provide executive leadership by:
- Leading all Government Affairs, Public Policy, Indigenous Relations, Corporate Communications, Strategic Communications, and Public Relations initiatives.
- Developing and maintaining executive-level relationships with municipal, provincial, territorial, federal, Indigenous, and international governments.
- Building trusted partnerships with First Nations, Inuit, Innu, Métis, and Indigenous organizations throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, Northern Canada, and the Canadian Arctic.
- Serving as an official spokesperson and senior representative for Canadian Adventure Charters Inc.
- Leading media relations, public affairs, stakeholder engagement, reputation management, issues management, and crisis communications.
- Supporting major national and international initiatives involving marine research, Arctic exploration, conservation, tourism, transportation, climate science, infrastructure, innovation, and economic development.
- Representing CAC during government consultations, international trade missions, diplomatic engagements, policy forums, conferences, and executive-level stakeholder meetings worldwide.
- Providing strategic advice to executive leadership and the Board of Directors on government policy, regulatory affairs, Indigenous engagement, corporate reputation, and long-term stakeholder strategy.
Executive Qualifications
The successful candidate will possess:
- Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Law, Communications, Public Relations, International Relations, Business Administration, or a related discipline.
- Graduate degree, Juris Doctor (JD), MBA, MPA, or Public Policy credentials considered a significant asset.
- Minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible executive leadership experience in Government Affairs, Public Policy, Indigenous Relations, Strategic Communications, Corporate Affairs, Political Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, or Public Relations.
- Extensive executive leadership experience within Transport Canada involving the marine transportation sector, civil aviation, and major port, harbour, marine terminal, or mega-port infrastructure development. Experience leading or advising on nationally significant transportation infrastructure initiatives, regulatory frameworks, and federal approval processes will be considered a significant asset.
- Extensive experience working with provincial, territorial, and federal governments, particularly within Newfoundland and Labrador, Atlantic Canada, Ottawa, and Northern Canada.
- Demonstrated success building strategic relationships with governments, Indigenous leadership, regulatory agencies, industry associations, investors, media organizations, and international stakeholders.
- Exceptional executive communication, negotiation, diplomacy, government relations, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Preferred Executive Experience
Candidates with executive leadership experience in one or more of the following sectors will be strongly preferred:
- Government Relations and Public Policy
- Indigenous Relations and Arctic Affairs
- Transport Canada
- Marine Transportation
- Civil Aviation
- Port Authorities and Harbour Development
- Mega Port and Marine Infrastructure Development
- Marine Research and Ocean Sciences
- Climate Change and Environmental Conservation
- Tourism, Hospitality, and Expedition Travel
- International Trade and Economic Development
- Maritime, Arctic, Offshore, and Blue Economy Industries
- Public Infrastructure and Capital Development
- Regulatory Affairs and Government Approvals
Executive Leadership Opportunity
The successful candidate will become a key member of Canadian Adventure Charters Inc.'s executive leadership team and will play a central role in advancing the organization's long-term vision.
This executive will help position CAC as a globally recognized leader in expedition travel, ocean exploration, Arctic development, scientific research, environmental conservation, transportation innovation, Indigenous collaboration, and international strategic partnerships.
Working closely with executive leadership, government officials, Indigenous partners, investors, regulators, and international organizations, this individual will help guide transformational projects that support Canada's Blue Economy while creating meaningful economic, environmental, scientific, and social benefits.
Compensation & Long-Term Opportunity
Canadian Adventure Charters Inc. offers a highly competitive executive compensation package commensurate with experience, executive leadership accomplishments, government relationships, strategic networks, industry expertise, and demonstrated results.
For the right candidate, this represents a rare career-defining opportunity to help build one of Canada's most innovative organizations operating at the intersection of:
- Ocean Exploration
- Arctic Development
- Marine Science
- Climate Research
- Conservation
- Luxury Expedition Tourism
- Maritime Innovation
- Mega Port Infrastructure Development
- International Strategic Partnerships
This is considerably more than a communications leadership position—it is an opportunity to influence public policy, strengthen Indigenous partnerships, support transformational national infrastructure initiatives, and help shape the future of Canada's marine, Arctic, transportation, and Blue Economy sectors.
Application Process
Interested candidates are invited to submit:
- Cover Letter
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Three Professional References
- Criminal Record Check
Email Applications to: [email protected]
For more information about Canadian Adventure Charters Inc., please visit:
Website: www.cacsd.ca
Pay: $80,000.00-$160,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Company events
- Discounted or free food
- On-site parking
- Store discount
- Wellness program
- Work from home
Experience:
- Director of Public Relations : 10 years (required)
Language:
Work Location: Remote