POSITION: Full-time Fisheries Manager
LOCATION: K’ómoks Administration Building
DEPARTMENT: Intergovernmental Relations
REPORTS TO: Director of Intergovernmental Relations
SALARY RANGE: $83,000-93,000 per year
K’ómoks First Nation’s vision: We, the K’ómoks people, envision a prosperous and healthy Nation, in which we exercise our rights and title throughout our territory, honouring our people, lands, waters, cultures and languages.
K’ómoks First Nation’s mission: K’ómoks First Nation ensures the well-being and self-sufficiency in all aspects of our Nation by asserting our rights and title while upholding our members.
Join Our Team as Fisheries Manager!
Are you passionate about marine conservation and eager to make a tangible impact in the beautiful K’omoks marine territory? We have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic Fisheries Manager to lead and innovate in managing our valuable fisheries resources.
As the Fisheries Manager, you will be at the forefront of advocating for the K’omoks’ marine harvesting rights and jurisdiction, while collaborating closely with various stakeholders to address environmental, socio-cultural, and economic challenges. This is your chance to play a critical role in ensuring food security, sustaining our marine habitats, and supporting the community’s commercial fishing interests.
What You’ll Do:
Provide strategic leadership in overseeing fisheries programs, working alongside a passionate team to monitor and protect our resources.
Advocate for K’omoks inherent, Section 35, and treaty rights regarding harvesting and marine resources.
Respond to provincial and federal referrals related to aquaculture, with a solid understanding of the Fisheries Act and relevant legislation.
Navigate Environmental Assessment processes and engage in consultation frameworks with First Nations and government entities.
Collaborate weekly with the Director of IGR and various departments, including the Guardians and Archeology team, to drive innovative solutions.
Lead efforts to secure funding, manage agreements with governmental bodies, and build capacity within the Fisheries programs.
Engage with strategic partners and foster strong relationships with other Nations and governments to strengthen our fisheries initiatives.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Crafting comprehensive reports and briefing notes in collaboration with the K’omoks Fish Team.
Negotiating fisheries agreements and coordinating habitat enhancement plans within a strategic framework.
Leading development impact assessments and ensuring accurate fisheries stock assessments and reporting.
Keeping a pulse on catch monitoring, database management, and preparing impactful in-season and post-season reports.
Why You’re a Great Fit:
Outstanding interpersonal, negotiation, and communication skills.
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders, from KFN members to government officials.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel, coupled with exceptional technical writing abilities.
A strong sense of cultural sensitivity and awareness, understanding the nuances of First Nations governance and socio-historical events.
Bachelor’s degree in related fields like fisheries aquaculture or environmental sciences, with 3+ years’ experience in fisheries management preferred.
Other:
Participate in personal and professional development opportunities.
Work in a supportive, community-centric environment where your voice makes a difference.
Show your commitment to excellence in Fisheries with compliance to K’ómoks First Nations policies and a clean criminal record check.
Are you ready to drive the future of sustainable fisheries management? Apply today to embark on this exciting journey with K’omoks!
This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to grow, inspire, and leave a lasting impact. Ready to embark on this exciting journey with us? Apply today and help build a stronger community together.
Application Information:
If this opportunity to work as a team member in a growing Indigenous organization appeals to you, please apply with your resume and cover letter to careers@komoks.ca.
This posting will remain open until filled.
We value employment equity and prioritize applications from Indigenous applicants, and especially encourage those living within the K’ómoks First Nation to apply.