Role Overview
The position is based out of the Rook I Site, which is located approximately 155 km north of La Loche. The Rook I Site Summer Student Coordinator will work a two-weeks on, two-weeks off rotational schedule, and will stay at the Rook I camp during their time on site.
During the Program, the Rook I Site Summer Student Coordinator will have the opportunity to gain real-world work experience in a mineral exploration and project development camp and strengthen leadership skills by offering supervisory support to students participating in the Rook I Site Summer Student Program. The Rook I Site Summer Student Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the onboarding, scheduling, reporting, and daily support of Summer Students working a rotational schedule at the Rook I site throughout the summer.
This role ensures that all student placements are aligned with operational needs, and supports a positive learning experience for the (8) Site Summer Students. The Rook I Site Summer Student Coordinator serves as the primary point of contact for Summer Students, Rook I Site leadership, and NexGen staff for the duration of the Program, facilitating clear communication and smooth operations throughout the summer work term.
Key Responsibilities
- Act as the primary mentor and guide for Summer Students, providing leadership and support to ensure a positive work experience for all participants.
- Work alongside Summer Students in various departments as noted above, setting an example of professionalism and dedication.
- Assist in the overall execution of the Program, including coordination of schedules, overseeing task assignments, and ensuring adherence to safety and operational protocols.
- Monitor and enforce safety standards among Summer Students, ensuring compliance with all safety regulations and protocols.
- Conduct company vehicle ‘circle-checks’ and complete the necessary inspection documentation, as well as basic vehicle maintenance.
- Provide regular feedback to Summer Students, contributing to their learning and development. Participate in the evaluation process to assess the effectiveness of the Program and the performance of the students.
- Act as a point of contact for any issues or concerns that Summer Students might have, offering solutions and support as needed; flag important issues with NexGen management as appropriate.
- Facilitate communication between the students, program administrators, and department heads.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Are from the Local Priority Area (LPA)*.
- Have a high school diploma.
- Are currently enrolled in Year 3 or 4 of an accredited post-secondary program in the Fall of 2026, of which proof of enrollment and intent to return may be required.
- Have demonstrated leadership qualities, and are mature, self-reliant, and eager to learn to new skills.
Core Competencies
- Communicates in an open candid and consistent manner with impact to inform, enroll, coach, and inspire.
- Effectively builds rapport and appropriately delivers information (oral and written) in a timely, well-organized, thoughtful, and engaging manner.
- Works collaboratively across functional teams, embracing unique talents and diverse perspectives, to achieve common goals.
- Takes a proactive approach to building relationships by actively participating as a prepared team member, demonstrating flexibility and respect for different work styles.
- Plans, manages and follows through to ensure the flow and timely completion of activities to deliver successful work results.
- Maintains quality and safety standards to ensure NexGen's Elite Standards are met across all work streams.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
- Takes responsibility for own actions and outcomes.
- Maintains effective and professional approach, demonstrating resilience and accountability in a fluid fast paced work environment.
- Able to identify, articulate and problem solve for complex situations with consideration for outcomes.
- Provides clear and informative explanations to support effective decisions in line with company objectives.
- Uses creative, conceptual, and/or inductive reasoning.
- Applies specialized knowledge in own area of expertise and openly shares information and knowledge with others.
About NexGen
NexGen Energy is a Canadian company focused on optimally developing the Rook I Project into the largest, low-cost producing uranium mine globally, incorporating the highest levels of environmental and social governance. The Company has a strong portfolio of highly prospective projects, including the Company's 100% owned Rook I property that is host to the high-grade Arrow Deposit (discovered February, 2014), South Arrow (discovered July, 2017), Harpoon (discovered August, 2016), Bow (discovered March, 2015), and the Cannon area (discovered April, 2016).
NexGen is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NXE and on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol NXG, and is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with an operations office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.