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locationLovelock, NV 89419, USA
PublishedPublished: 7/16/2026
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Community Relations Superintendent

Community Relations Superintendent

locationLovelock, NV 89419, USA
PublishedPublished: 7/16/2026
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We are a U.S.-based, well-diversified, growing precious metals producer with seven wholly-owned operations: the New Afton gold-copper mine in British Columbia, Canada, the Rainy River gold-silver mine in Ontario, Canada, the Las Chispas silver-gold mine in Sonora, Mexico, the Palmarejo gold-silver mine in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota. In addition, the Company wholly-owns the Silvertip polymetallic critical minerals exploration project in British Columbia, Canada.

Coeur Rochester is an open pit, heap leach silver and gold operation. The Rochester mine has the company’s distinct position as Coeur’s largest expansion investment project in its 95-year history. The expansion project initiated commercial production in Q1 2024 and is currently in ramp-up, targeting a tripling of production rates from historical. Additionally, Rochester has the largest silver reserve asset in the United States.

Coeur Rochester has been an integral part of the local community for over 30 years and is committed to supporting its cultural heritage, educational programs, and health and wellness programs.

Coeur Rochester employs approximately 450 mine engineers, geologists, front-line operators, exploration, and business leaders. Coeur Rochester prioritizes safety, teamwork, career development, and growth. If you want to grow your career in a progressive, team-oriented environment, apply today.

About The Job:

The Community Relations Superintendent is responsible for leading, developing, and executing a comprehensive community relations strategy in support of a surface silver mining operation in Pershing County, Nevada. This role will build and manage a high-performing community relations team, fostering strong, transparent, and proactive relationships with local stakeholders, including regulatory agencies, tribal entities, community organizations, local government, and residents.

The position plays a key leadership role in ensuring the operation maintains its social license to operate through effective engagement, issue resolution, and alignment with environmental stewardship goals.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION

Strategic Leadership & Implementation
  • Develop and implement a long-term community relations strategy aligned with site operational goals, permitting requirements, and corporate standards.
  • Identify key community risks and opportunities, and develop mitigation or engagement plans.
  • Establish measurable performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate effectiveness of community engagement efforts.
  • Support permitting and regulatory processes through coordinated stakeholder engagement.


Team Development & Leadership
  • Build, mentor, and lead a community relations team, including specialists and coordinators.
  • Establish clear roles, responsibilities, and performance expectations for team members.
  • Promote a culture of accountability, professionalism, and continuous improvement.
  • Provide training and development opportunities to enhance team capability in communications, stakeholder engagement, and conflict resolution.


Stakeholder Engagement
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with:
    • Local communities and landowners
    • County and municipal officials
    • Tribal governments and representatives
    • State and federal agencies
    • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
    • Other key stakeholders as identified
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for community concerns, ensuring timely and professional responses.
  • Lead public meetings, outreach programs, and community events.


Community Programs & Initiatives
  • Design and manage community investment programs, including sponsorships, donations, and partnerships.
  • Support workforce development initiatives and local hiring efforts.
  • Coordinate educational outreach and site tours to enhance community understanding of mining operations.


Communications & Reporting
  • Oversee development of communication materials, including newsletters, reports, and public disclosures.
  • Ensure consistent messaging across internal and external communications.
  • Prepare reports summarizing community engagement activities, issues, and resolutions for management review.


Issue Management & Compliance
  • Establish and maintain the Borealis community grievance mechanism to track and resolve complaints.
  • Ensure compliance with permits, agreements, and company policies related to community relations.
  • Coordinate closely with Environmental, Operations, and Legal teams on sensitive issues.


Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner closely with Environmental, Permitting, and Regulatory teams to ensure alignment between community engagement strategies and permitting requirements, environmental commitments, and compliance obligations.
  • Coordinate with Operations and Mine Planning teams to proactively communicate project activities, schedules, and potential community impacts.
  • Collaborate with Human Resources on local hiring initiatives, workforce development programs, and community-focused recruitment efforts.
  • Work with Legal and Government Affairs to ensure messaging, agreements, and stakeholder interactions are consistent with regulatory and contractual obligations.
  • Support Health & Safety and Emergency Response teams in community notification planning and incident communication.
  • Align with Corporate Communications to ensure consistency in external messaging, branding, and crisis communications.
  • Facilitate regular internal coordination meetings to share stakeholder feedback, track emerging issues, and ensure timely, unified responses across departments.
  • Integrate community feedback into operational decision-making by providing actionable insights to site leadership and functional teams.


QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Qualifications to include any combination of education and experience that provide the required skill and knowledge for the successful performance of the position.

Education
  • Bachelor’s degree in communications, Public Relations, Environmental Science, Social Sciences, or a related field (Master’s preferred).

Experience
  • 7+ years of experience in community relations, stakeholder engagement, or public affairs.
  • Experience in mining, natural resources, or heavy industry strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience developing and executing strategic engagement plans.
  • Proven experience leading and developing teams.


SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
  • Strong leadership and team-building skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
  • Conflict resolution and negotiation expertise.
  • Knowledge of regulatory and permitting processes in Nevada or similar jurisdictions.
  • Ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders, including rural communities and tribal nations.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.


SAFETY
  • Place the safety, health and the well-being of our employees and contractors as our #1 value.
  • Foster “safety excellence” through training, motivating, and providing resources in all aspects of safety and occupational health.
  • Identify and control occupational hazards
  • Adopt and enforce the highest safety and health standards by complying with written Policies, Regulatory Compliance, SOP’s and work site permits
  • Maintain a high degree of safety and health awareness through observation, by performing risk assessments and conducting frequent safety meetings and audits


ENVIRONMENT/SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

A Community Relations Superintendent subscribes to Coeur Rochester’s commitment to social responsibility. As an employee of Coeur Rochester, they will contribute personal time to community functions and public activities when the volunteer opportunities are reasonable, meaningful and provide a positive outcome to the community as a whole. Strive at all times to be good stewards of the environment and socially responsible through our actions.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT
  • Primarily site-based in a rural mining environment.
  • Frequent interaction with external stakeholders and travel within the region.
  • Occasional evening or weekend meetings to support community engagement activities.
  • The work is generally sedentary, requiring routine walking, standing, bending, and carrying of items weighing less than 75 lbs.
  • The majority of work is performed in an office setting with a wide variety of people with differing functions, personalities, and abilities.
  • The office is a non-smoking facility with outside smoking areas.
  • Job requires regular work onsite at the mine in addition to ancillary locations offsite; where employee may be exposed to loud noise, dust, inclement weather, and other conditions related to mining.
  • Job requires working at heights and around heavy equipment. Personal Protective Equipment will be provided where/when needed.

Additional Information:
  • Relocation available for certain positions
  • Full benefits on day 1 (medical, vision, dental, employee assistance program, Teladoc service)
  • 6% dollar-for-dollar employer match to 401k or Roth, immediate vesting
  • Flexible schedule
  • Bus service from Lovelock, Fallon, and Winnemucca
  • Travel pay for those outside of bus service

It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the “Company”) to provide equal opportunity employment to all Employees and applicants for employment. No person working at the Company's facilities in the United States is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.