Positions: CR-04 ($50,821 to $54,857) AS-01 ($54,878 to $61,379) CR-05 ($55,543 to $60,130) Tenure: Temporary, Permanent Locations: Various locations within British Columbia and Yukon Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad. If you are interested in this term position submit aĬover letter and resume by March 11, 2022, to: Carrier Sekani TribalĬhristina Ciesielski, Fisheries Program Manager Salary will be commensurate with EducationĪnd/or experience. Strong interpersonal and communication skills.ĭriver’s License, drivers’ abstract is required (maybe not necessary)įrom 10:00am - 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week with a half Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher and Outlook. Secretarial field, or acceptable combination of education, training andĮxperience working within a First Nations setting. Post-secondary education and training in business administration and/or Other related duties, as requested by the Fisheries Provides vacation coverage for the Fisheries Travel arrangements for Fisheries representatives Reconciles expenditures in accordance with the financial regulations of Maintain confidentiality of information and files Required, along with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.Īdministrative support services to the Fisheries Program ManagerĪssisting with progress and year end reporting requirements for multipleĪssist with creation of annual Fisheries newsletter Report writing and business English skills are The incumbent must be proficient in using Microsoft To function efficiently with minimum supervision, in an orderly and The FisheriesĪssistant position requires excellent administrative skills, the ability Purpose of the Fisheries Program Assistant position is to provideĪdministrative support to the Fisheries Program Manager. Suite 200-1460 Sixth Avenue Prince George, B.C. Commensurate with education and experience.Īnd resume with references by 4:30pm PST, Mato:įisheries Program Manager Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Helicopter Egress and Ditching and Jet Boat operationsĪlthough preference will be given to IndigenousĪpplicants (including First Nations, Métis and Inuit), all qualifiedĬandidates are encouraged to apply. Work experience in fisheries related field projects, especially onĪ valid class 5 Driver’s License, drivers’ abstract andĮndorsement, Swift Water Rescue, Pleasure Craft Operators Card, Maintaining and managing vehicles and gear for multiple field projects Preferred post-secondary education in theįisheries field and/or natural resource management, or acceptableĬombination of education and field experienceįield projects in fisheries or a related Natural resource field Year end reporting requirements for program fundersĪdministrative duties during off- season 2 Summarizing project outcomes once project is complete Managing data during and once project is complete With coordination of staff and equipment in collaboration with partner Warehouse is in clean and safe working condition, throughout the year Co-coordinating course participation within FisheriesĪdministrative duties for seasonal staff (hiringįorms, timesheets, training records, etc) Supervising up to 10 seasonal staff on various projects (April 1. Maintenance is required for relevant equipment. Trucks, trailers, gear) and arranging for repairs when necessary Maintain an annual inventory of gear, vehicles and Several white sturgeon studies, sockeye and chinook enumeration (DIDSON,įence, ground, aerial), Salmon and Sturgeon catch monitoring, strategicĮnhancement, stream monitoring and others. Gathered accurately and in a timely manner. Supervising field crews, implementing field work and ensuring data is Projects, by planning for field season, preparing gear, training and If any of the following links do not work, try opening the link in a
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