Banyan Gold Corp.
Project: AurMac Gold Project (located 40km north of Mayo)
Eligibility: Open to Youth who are Citizens of the First Nation of Na-cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND)
Location: Mayo with some optional travel to AurMac Property and Whitehorse
About the Opportunity
Banyan Gold Corp. is seeking a Youth Advisor(s) from the First Nation of Na-cho Nyäk Dun
to support respectful engagement and cultural guidance related to exploration and project
development activities within Traditional Territory. Banyan is actively exploring its AurMac
project located 40km north of Mayo.
What the Youth Advisor Will Do
Provide cultural guidance and advice to Banyan staff and contractors
- Support respectful communication and relationship building between Banyan and the
community
- Share land-based knowledge and seasonal considerations (as appropriate and agreed)
- Participate in meetings and occasional site visits (optional)
- Support cultural awareness learning for project staff
Who We are Looking For
Must be a Citizen of the First Nation of Na-cho Nyäk Dun
- Must be a respected youth and invested in the community well-being
- Interested in supporting land stewardship and respectful engagement
- Able to communicate clearly and respectfully
- Willing to work with Banyan and FNNND in a professional and confidential manner
Work Schedule and Compensation
This position is expected to be part-time and flexible. Work may include meetings, advisory
sessions, and optional site visits. Compensation will be based on a part-time role.
Why This Role Matters
The Youth Advisor plays an important role in supporting cultural respect, traditional
knowledge awareness, and community-based guidance for exploration activities. This role
helps strengthen trust, transparency, and meaningful relationships between Banyan Gold
and the FNNND community.