Nak'azdli Whut'en is a proud Dakelh First Nation located near Fort St. James, British Columbia. Our community is deeply rooted in Dakelh culture, language, and values, emphasizing a connection to the land and a commitment to the well-being of our people. We are dedicated to creating inclusive and supportive services that reflect our culture and respect the unique perspectives and needs of our members. At Nak'azdli Whut'en, we strive to provide community-focused health and social services that uphold Indigenous values and address the distinct challenges facing our community.
Job Summary
Nak'azdli Whut'en is seeking On-Call Casual Workers to support the Guardian Program and Yinka Huwunline Manager by filling various Field Assistant roles. These positions will involve participating in field-based activities on Nak'azdli territory alongside third-party proponents (e.g., Ecofor, Archer, Stantec) under the direction of a field supervisor.
This is a contractual part-time opportunity for a 1 Year term, ideal for individuals interested in environmental fieldwork and contributing to the stewardship of Nak'azdli lands.
Key Responsibilities:
Participate in safety assessments and tailgate meetings
Support and assist field crews with assigned tasks
Perform fieldwork involving walking long distances over challenging or remote terrain
Provide traditional knowledge or familiarity with Keyoh territory, if applicable
Record and report wildlife sightings and environmental observations
Conduct archeological, biological, or hydrological tasks depending on the project
Use GPS devices, tablets, or other field technology as required
Other duties as assigned by field supervisor or program manager
Qualification & Skills:
High school diploma plus other relevant training or education.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work outdoors in variable conditions
Experience with ATVs and knowledge of backroad safety
Map reading and navigation skills
Familiarity with GPS and digital tools for field data collection
Clear Criminal Record Check
Valid BC Class 5 Driver's License or willingness to obtain
Additional Information:
Must pass a medical screening, including drug testing and health assessment
Must comply with all pre-employment and safety standards
Working Conditions
Physically fit and able to lift objects, equipment or supplies up to 50 lbs.
Able and willing to work outdoors in rough terrain in all weather conditions.
Able to stand for extended periods of time and walk long distances outdoors.
Hours of Work
Your regular hours of work will be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday up to 25 hours per week. While it is expected that all duties will be performed within these regular working hours, you may occasionally be required to work outside of your normal schedule. Flexibility is therefore essential to meet the needs of the role during periods of irregular demand.
Indigenous Commitment Statement
"Nak'azdli Whut'en is committed to fostering a culturally safe and inclusive work environment that reflects the values, traditions, and aspirations of Indigenous peoples. We actively encourage and prioritize applicants from First Nations, Metis, and Inuit communities to apply. We recognize the importance of cultural knowledge and experience, and we honor and respect Indigenous ways of knowing and being."
Application Instructions
Nak'azdli Whut'en offers the opportunity to lead with purpose and create meaningful change for our community. As the
Casual Field Worker,
you will have the chance to shape the future, empower a talented team, and build a legacy that reflects our values and aspirations. If this aligns with your career goals, we encourage you to apply directly through our job posting. You can also send us an email with your resume, cover letter and three references at jobs@nakazdliwhuten.ca
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