Join APTN’s Board of Directors – An Indigenous Leadership Opportunity
Are you an experienced professional with a passion for Indigenous storytelling and community empowerment? APTN is looking for dynamic, visionary leaders to apply to be a board member and help shape the future of Indigenous media in Canada.
This leadership opportunity is your chance to join a national conversation, contribute to meaningful change and be part of a team committed to representing the voices and stories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples.
Apply Now to Join APTN’s Board of Directors
We’re seeking individuals with diverse professional backgrounds who are ready to lend their expertise and help guide our organization forward. Whether you have experience in finance, governance, law, community leadership or the media industry, we encourage you to complete your board member application today!
APTN’s board of directors opening is ideal for experienced professionals who are passionate about Indigenous media, community engagement and advancing reconciliation through storytelling.
ABOUT APTN
APTN is where Indigenous stories come to life.
For over 25 years, APTN has been amplifying Indigenous voices, breaking new ground in Canadian media and delivering authentic, compelling stories that reflect the resilience, diversity and richness of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
As the world’s first national Indigenous media network, APTN offers unique programming through three platforms:
APTN – Our flagship channel featuring English and French content
APTN Languages – Canada’s first channel dedicated entirely to Indigenous language programming
APTN lumi – A streaming platform offering Indigenous-focused films, series and documentaries
From award-winning dramas to investigative journalism and daily news, APTN is more than just a media outlet, we’re a community-driven, multiplatform network and a powerful advocate for Indigenous Peoples in Canada and around the globe.
As a charitable media organization, APTN works in collaboration with Indigenous creators and independent producers to deliver content that informs, inspires and empowers.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNANCE
APTN is governed by a volunteer board of directors representing all regions of Canada. The governance board is responsible for the oversight of APTN and sets its policy and direction while guiding the organization to fulfill its mission, mandate and vision, remaining a true reflection of Indigenous Peoples across Canada.
The board supports the network to remain a trusted and effective outlet for Indigenous content, while contributing to a greater national understanding of Indigenous Peoples’ issues and perspectives.
REQUIREMENTS
We seek members to contribute some of the following capacities on our board:
Finance;
Legal;
Representation from Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Canada;
Elder or knowledge keeper;
Youth perspective;
First Nations, Inuit or Métis perspective;
Broadcast industry;
Corporate experience;
Traditional knowledge and values;
Television or film production experience;
Indigenous language speaker;
Regulatory experience;
Experience in news and/or journalism.
These areas of expertise balance the values of the organization, ensure cultural and geographical representation and identify skills that will assist in expanding APTN’s presence in the ever-evolving media environment. Past experience on a board of directors, while not necessary, will be beneficial.
LANGUAGE
The board communicates mostly in English and each meeting involves the substantial reading of reports.
CONDITIONS
Term(s) of Office: Directors will be elected for up to a three-year term and may sit for a maximum of two consecutive terms.
TIME COMMITMENT
The board of directors meet at least four times per year typically in Winnipeg, Man., COVID-19 restrictions permitting. Additional meetings may be held by video or teleconference and directors are expected to participate in one or two board committees, which meet virtually, by phone or at board meetings.
EXPENSES
Travel and accommodations for meetings are arranged and covered by APTN.
HOW TO APPLY
If you are interested in serving on the APTN Board of Directors, you will need to complete an online application form and upload the following documents. Please prepare your files before completing the online application:
Cover letter (maximum of two pages) that addresses your interest in sitting on the board, the skills or areas of expertise you can contribute and eligibility;
Resumé;
BackCheck Forms (Service Order Form|Consent Form A) to verify criminal record and bankruptcy status (download a blank form) APTN will submit on your behalf;
Letter(s) of support (maximum of two) which include complete contact information of your references;
Proof of residency (driver’s licence or similar legal document);
Proof of Indigenous ancestry (if applicable).
Please reference file #BDA – 25-1 in your cover letter.
Five positions are available, one for each regional quadrant except for the southwest, which has two.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
October 17, 2025 – 5:00 p.m. CT
As part of APTN’s mission and mandate to promote and provide opportunities for Indigenous Peoples, and in accordance with relevant legislation, preference will be given to Indigenous candidates.