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Your Complete Guide to Job Listings in Nunavut
Looking for job listings in Nunavut? You've found the right place. Nunavut offers 365+ active job opportunities across various industries, including transportation, technology and accounting. Nunavut provides a dynamic job market with opportunities for professionals at all career levels.
Top Industries in Nunavut
Nunavut's economy is driven by several key sectors. Currently, the most important hiring categories include Transportation (108 positions), Technology (67 positions), Accounting (59 positions), Administration (27 positions) and Retail (19 positions). These sectors offer competitive salaries and strong career growth opportunities.
Available Employment Types in Nunavut
188
INTERNSHIP
111
FULL-TIME
27
TEMPORARY
17
PART-TIME
16
CONTRACT
5
ON-CALL
1
VOLUNTEER
Employers in Nunavut offer flexible work arrangements, including full-time positions, part-time roles, contract opportunities, and temporary assignments. Many companies now offer remote and hybrid options, especially in technology, customer service, and administrative roles.
Why Work in Nunavut?
✓Growing job market: 365+ active positions across various sectors
✓Career development: Opportunities at established companies and startups
✓Work flexibility: Remote, hybrid, and on-site options available
✓Daily updates: New positions added daily by verified employers
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Frequently Asked Questions About Job Listings in Nunavut
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How many job listings are available in Nunavut?
Currently there are 365+ active job listings in Nunavut across all industries. This includes full-time, part-time, contract, and temporary positions. Our database is updated daily with new opportunities from verified employers.
What are the top hiring industries in Nunavut?
The top hiring industries in Nunavut are Transportation, Technology, Accounting, Administration, Retail. These sectors offer competitive salaries, strong career growth potential, and diverse opportunities for professionals at all levels.
What employment types are available in Nunavut?
Nunavut offers diverse employment types: internship (188 jobs), full time (111 jobs), temporary (27 jobs), part time (17 jobs), contract (16 jobs), on call (5 jobs) and volunteer (1 job). Use our filters to find positions matching your preferences.
Are remote work listings available in Nunavut?
Yes! Many employers in Nunavut offer remote and hybrid work options, especially in technology, customer service, marketing, and administrative roles. Remote positions allow you to work from anywhere while maintaining employment with companies based in Nunavut.
How do I apply for job listings in Nunavut?
Browse the listings above and click on any position to see full details and application instructions. Each job listing includes information about the employer, requirements, salary range (when available), and how to apply. Most applications can be completed online.
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Role Details
The Canadian Cancer Society works with government to bring about healthy public policies that will help prevent cancer and improve the lives of people living with cancer and their caregivers. Advocacy Constituency Team (ACT) Lead volunteers are important leadership volunteers that work alongside the CCS Advocacy Public Engagement team to mobilize CCS advocacy priorities in their communities.
Description
- Work alongside the CCS advocacy team, build relationships with elected officials in your community, and attend and present CCS priorities with CCS staff support
- Contribute to CCS advocacy projects in your community and help build a municipal advocacy footprint
- Contribute to issue-based CCS campaigns, leveraging tools such as petitions, letters and digital take-actions
- Add your personal cancer experience and/or experience living in your community to help drive CCS advocacy priorities.
- Help organize advocacy activations at CCS signature events in your community
- As opportunities arise, engage with the local media to share your story and CCS advocacy priorities
- Take initiative to seek out ongoing advocacy opportunities and different ways you can engage with elected officials and community members regarding CCS advocacy priorities
- You will also have the opportunity to attend an annual advocacy summit of CCS volunteers from across Canada and day of action on Parliament Hill in Ottawa
Why we need you
Everything we do is with the goal of preventing people from getting cancer, helping people with cancer to survive longer and improving their quality of life. We’re partnering with people across Canada in our efforts to make cancer care better.
We do this by:
- Taking a stand on important cancer issues.
- Raising Canadians’ awareness and understanding about these issues.
- Influencing government to adopt policies that will help prevent cancer, improve outcomes and help people living with or affected by the disease
What we're looking for
An individual with:
- Lived experience related to cancer – this may include having had cancer, currently living with cancer, or having been (or currently being) a caregiver to someone affected by cancer
- A strong interest in health policy and how government works
- Commitment to helping to improve the lives of everyone impacted by cancer
- A knowledge of government relations and a commitment to be non-partisan whenever representing CCS
- Strong sense of self-motivation, reliability and able to work independently with minimal supervision
- Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Our Investment
Our investment in you is realized through:
- Connecting you with a network of advocacy volunteers across Canada who have a shared passion to take on issues related to cancer
- Integration where you are part of a team and learn about the work of CCS and our advocacy priorities
- Connecting you in different ways across a national organization operating in communities across Canada
- Supporting you in your advocacy efforts to influence the conversation when it comes to cancer
- Ongoing training and skills development related to volunteer advocacy (eg telling your story, engaging with governments, presenting)
- Collaboration with other advocates, public relations and government relations professionals
Your commitment
- One-year commitment with term with chance for renewal; 1-2 hours per week on average with variability throughout the year
- Attend ACT Lead Volunteer bimonthly virtual meetings (every two months)
- Ability to travel within your electoral district and meet with elected officials and/or their staff, attend special events or other activities as needed
- Ability to travel to Ottawa for an annual advocacy summit of ACT Lead Volunteers and day of action on Parliament Hill (reimbursed whenever possible).
Willingness to share your story as part of volunteer advocacy role, speak with local media as needed
We welcome people of all backgrounds, abilities, and interests. Volunteers must be at least 19 years of age or older for this position due to the scope of the role and responsibilities.
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