Reporting to the Lulumexun Lands and Natural Resources Associate Director, the Tumuhw (Land Code), Registration and Property Tax Manager is responsible for overseeing the registration, administration, and taxation of lands within Cowichan Tribes' jurisdiction. This position ensures that land and property records are accurate, up to date, and compliant with applicable laws, policies, and Quw'utsun Tumuhw. The position will lead the assessment, billing, and collection of property taxes, and support land management initiatives that promote transparency, accountability, and sustainable development. This is a full-time, permanent position that works primarily in the office with minimal local travel required.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
Cowichan Tribes offers an excellent benefit and pension plan available after successful completion of the probationary period. The position includes paid training, paid vacation and paid sick leave. Depending on experience, the position starts at $55.05 - $58.97 per hour ($100,193.56 - $107,330.28 annually).
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Land Registration and Records Management:
Manage and maintain accurate land title, leases, land transfers, permits
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and interest records under the First Nations Land Registry System (FNLRS)
Ensure all land transactions comply with First Nation laws, land codes, and applicable federal regulations
Develop and maintain a secure, organized, and accessible land registry system (electronic and physical)
Coordinate with legal counsel, surveyors, and Lands Advisory Board Resource Centre (LAB) as needed
Other related duties as required
Lease Management and Trust Land Administration:
Oversee the management, monitoring, and renewal of leases on lands held by the Nation in trust on behalf of its citizens
Ensure lease agreements are compliant with First Nation laws, trust obligations, and applicable federal requirements
Maintain an up-to-date lease registry and track key dates for renewals, rent reviews, and expirations
Coordinate lease negotiations, extensions, and amendments in consultation with lessees, and legal advisors
Ensure fair market value assessments and appropriate rent structures are applied to trust and community-held lands
Prepare monthly payment distribution statements to citizens based on percentage of ownership of occupied leased lands
Prepare reports and recommendations regarding lease revenues, compliance status, and strategic land use opportunities
Provide licensing and certification support and facilitation (e.g. Certificate of Transport, etc.)
Other related duties as required Property Assessment and Taxation:
Administer the Cowichan Tribes' Property Taxation Law and related regulations
Oversee the annual property assessment roll in coordination with external assessors and the First Nations Tax Commission (FNTC)
Prepare, issue, and track tax notices, payments, and collections
Manage tax arrears and recommend appropriate enforcement actions consistent with policy and law
Develop and implement procedures for appeals, exemptions, and adjustments
Prepare reports and financial summaries for the Finance Department
Other related duties as required
Policy Compliance and Reporting:
Ensure compliance with Quw'utsun Tumuhw (Land Code) and related bylaws or policies
Draft amendments and updates to laws, regulations, or policies as required
Support the development of new land management and revenue generation initiatives
Monitor legislative and regulatory changes impacting land registration and taxation
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual reports on land transactions and tax collections
Contribute to departmental budgets, audits, and financial planning
Maintain confidentiality and ensure data integrity in all records and transactions Communication and Liaison:
Serve as the primary contact for community members, lessees, and businesses regarding land and property taxation matters
Provide information sessions, notices, and educational materials to promote understanding of land and tax processes
Collaborate with other departments, such as Finance and Sustainable Housing, to ensure coordinated land administration
Liaise with federal and provincial agencies, assessors, and consultants Provide Supervision to Program Staff:
Supervise program staff
Participate in recruitment and lead orientation of new team members
Provide administrative support to program staff including but not limited to approval of leave requests, training request, mileage, and overtime
Ensure compliance of staff with internal and external policies and procedures
Provide professional guidance and support to staff as needed
Manage and document employee complaints, follow up steps, and discipline
Other related duties are required or assigned
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
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Post-secondary degree in Land Management, Public Administration, Business, or a related field required
Minimum three-five years' managerial experience in land management, taxation, or municipal style administration, preferably within a First Nation context required
Experience with the First Nations Land Management Act, First Nations Fiscal Management Act, and First Nations Tax Commission processes considered a strong asset
Familiarity with GIS, land registry systems, and financial management software
Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (C.R.C) required
Valid B.C. Driver's License and reliable vehicle required
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Strong understanding of land tenure, title, and registration systems
Knowledge of property assessment and taxation principles
Excellent organizational and record keeping skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
Ability to interpret and apply legislation, policies, and regulations
Effective communication and interpersonal skills with colleagues
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community members and external partners
Advanced critical and strategic thinking, organizational and problem-solving skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and database management
Commitment to confidentiality, integrity, and community service
Experience working directly with Indigenous communities and governance structures
Knowledge of local land history, culture, and traditional land use practices
Knowledge of Quw'utsun culture, protocols, teachings, geography and language or a willingness to learn considered an asset
Knowledge of Cowichan Tribes' organization, business, operations, and community relationships considered an asset
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants are invited to submit a current resume, a detailed cover letter and three references to Human Resources by email or in person before the deadline with the Reference No. included. If you are emailing your application, indicate the Reference No. in the subject line of your email.
Reference No. LNR-LANMAN-TRPTM-1125
Cowichan Tribes Human Resources Department
435 Trunk Road - Unit 302 (third floor)
Duncan, BC, V9L, 2P5
Email:
resume@cowichantribes.com
Website:
http://www.cowichantribes.com/employment
Deadline: Tuesday, December 2, 2025 at 4:00 p.m.
Education : Bachelor's degree
Experience : 3 years to less than 5 years
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