Job Description – ULKATCHO FORESTRY GUARDIAN

 

CHUNTA RESOURCES SOCIETY IS HIRING GUARDIANS TO CONDUCT ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE ULKATCHO FIRST NATION TRADITIONAL TERRITORY

Job Position

Ulkatcho First Nation Guardian Program

Work Term

Full Time

Hours of Work

35-40 hours / week, irregular work schedules, some weekend work will be necessary.

Wage

$25.00 to $28.00/ hour

Reports to

Chunta Manager

 

Job Description and Purpose

The Ulkatcho First Nation Guardian program has been active since the fall on 2022 and is carried out under the mandate of the Chunta Resources Society. The Guardians have an important role to assert Ulkatcho First Nations rights and title, and to monitor the traditional territory activities in regard to resource extraction, tourism, hunting and freshwater, terrestrial and cultural resources. 

 

Specifically, the Ulkatcho Forestry Guardians will be tasked with the responsibility of monitoring and managing our forestry activities in our traditional territory. This will include working the MOF, the Forest Landscape Tables, Tolko, Westfraser, Canfor, neighbouring nations, the UFN referrals manager, elders, youth, family Keyah holders and Ulkatchos Forestry company, Yun Ku Whu’ten Forestry LP

 

Duties and Responsibilities

          Actively patrol, monitor and demonstrate a presence on lands and waters.

          Integrate local and traditional knowledge to manage and steward lands and waters.

          Maintain and promote cultural continuity

          Assist with layout, ribbon and survey duties as needed throughout our traditional territory for forestry industry

          Monitor adherence to site plans by the companies

          Perform field trips with elders, youth, family reps and Keyah holders

          Design, perform, and monitor Silviculture activities

          Work with UFN community to identify the Ulkatcho community’s land based values in the creation and implementation of forestry and silviculture management plans

 

Qualifications

Knowledge and Experience

          Strong knowledge of Ulkatcho First Nation territory and values and forestry practices

          Demonstrated ATV and snowmobile experience

          Familiarity with gps, sat phones, inreach devices and tablets

          Mechanically inclined with atvs & snowmobiles

          Knowledge of Species at Risk (within the territory) as well as freshwater and terrestrial species 

          Familiarity with Ulkatcho’s indigenous policies as well as federal and provincial rules and regulations

          Proficient computer skills, including Word, Excel, email and using handheld devices

Personal Suitability

          Strong communication skills and be able to interact with visitors and resource users in a polite and positive manner

          Confident, comfortable, and assertive in addressing violation issues with community members and resource users

          Dependable, motivated and demonstrates a strong work ethic 

          Shows initiative and is a team player

          Demonstrates a strong commitment to the Ulkatcho Guardian program vision

          Demonstrates a strong commitment to protecting the health of Ulkatcho territory and culture

          Ability to work irregular work hours and weekends including overnight trips, when necessary

 

Certificate/Training Requirements (Willing to Train Right Candidate)


        Valid driver’s license (Must Have)

        Other Training will be required at a later date

 

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Expected training/certificates (considered an asset if already acquired(Willing to Train Right Candidate)):


          Swift Water Rescue 

          DTA

          ATV Use and Loading

          Defensive Driving

          Power Saw/ Chainsaw 

          Bear Awareness

          Wilderness Safety and Survival First Aid

          Restricted Radio Operator (ROC-M)

          Level 1 First Aid

 

Working Conditions

This field position requires working extensively under isolated conditions on the territory. The working conditions can include long atv rides and snowmobiling to remote sites. Long hikes in rugged terrain, possible boat work on rough waters, helicopter and fixed wing airplane surveys. Some remote work may require camping or overnight stays away from the community. You must demonstrate that you are comfortable in the outdoors and have the necessary first aid and safety training including, Inreach communication, to be safe on the job, or able to be successfully trained. This field position requires an individual willing and able to follow strict safety protocols will on the job in remote areas.

 

Physical Requirements

The Guardian position is physically demanding, and will include travel and working in all types of weather, hiking long distances on the territory, and moving and/or packing heavy field equipment to remote site or gathering areas. Applicants must be in good physical health to carry out the job effectively without injury.

 

Application Details

Please email a cover letter, resume to: Alyisha Knapp, Interim Operations Manager, Chunta

Resources Society (manager@chunta.ca) or drop it off at the Chunta Resources Society 22562 Chilcotin Hwy 20

 

Only successful candidates will be contacted for an interview. 

 

Posting Date:  April 8, 2024

 

Interview process

·         Only shortlisted candidates are contacted

·         Interview

·         Criminal record check

·         References