Indigenous Jobs in Alberta

Career opportunities for First Nations and Metis peoples across Alberta, from the oil sands to urban centres and everything in between.

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Indigenous Employment in Alberta

Alberta is home to 48 First Nations and eight Metis Settlements, with a total Indigenous population exceeding 260,000 people. The province's resource-rich economy has historically provided significant employment opportunities for Indigenous peoples, particularly in the oil and gas, mining, and forestry sectors. As Alberta's economy diversifies into renewable energy, technology, and agriculture, new career paths are opening for Indigenous professionals. Cities like Edmonton and Calgary have large and growing urban Indigenous populations, supported by organizations such as Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society, the Canadian Native Friendship Centre, and the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Energy Sector and Indigenous Partnerships

Alberta's energy sector remains a major employer of Indigenous peoples. Many oil sands companies have established long-term agreements with Treaty 6, 7, and 8 First Nations that include employment targets, training programs, and business procurement commitments. Indigenous-owned companies such as ACDEN, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation's business arm, and the Kainai Nation's economic development corporation employ thousands of workers in construction, transportation, environmental services, and camp operations. The transition to renewable energy is also creating new opportunities, with several First Nations in Alberta developing solar and wind projects that will require skilled workers in installation, maintenance, and project management.

Urban Careers and Government Opportunities

The Government of Alberta and the federal government both maintain significant operations in Edmonton and Calgary, with positions in Indigenous relations, policy development, social services, and justice specifically targeted to Indigenous applicants. Alberta Health Services has Indigenous health programs across the province that employ nurses, social workers, and health navigators. Post-secondary institutions including the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, and NAIT have expanded Indigenous-focused hiring in recent years. Whether you are seeking a career in the trades, a professional role in the city, or community- based work, Alberta has opportunities that match your goals. Browse our Alberta listings today.

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