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ʔaq̓am

Strategic Initiatives Manager - Lands and Resources

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dollar sign78,000 to 111,000 per year

Job Description

About the Opportunity

The Strategic Initiatives Manager – Lands and Resources, is responsible for executing strategic work according to natural law and qanikitȼi (ʔaq̓am values and principles) for the use and benefit of all ʔaq̓amnik’ (ʔaq̓am people present and future generations).  This position seeks to support Chief and Council in the implementation of long-term systemic change such that that ʔaq̓am plays a credible and legitimate role in decision-making and land stewardship in ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa.

The position supports and develops negotiation strategies and represents ʔaq̓am with external governments, industry and stakeholders on land and resource based strategic initiatives. The position develops complementary policies, strategies and processes to implement a variety of collaborative land stewardship initiatives, negotiation efforts, agreements and projects. The position may be required to work in highly contentious environments.

The position follows an annually approved work plan and performs other duties and responsibilities as necessary in the performance of the position, and as assigned by the CAO.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and/or participate in the negotiation of Title and Rights-based Agreements for the benefit of ʔaq̓am

  • In consultation with the CAO draft agreements and work with legal counsel on how best to address ʔaq̓am’s interests, rights and title, and other legally complex issues in a constantly changing environment.Lead and/or participate in consultation and strategic initiatives with industry and government to protect and enhance ʔaq̓am Aboriginal Title and Rights and governance interests within ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa.

  • Administer ʔaq̓am Specific Claims including working closely with legal counsel and relaying complex information to Chief and Council for decision-making.

  • Work with a team to conduct extensive community engagement to ensure community priorities and interests are foundational to all negotiation, consultation and agreements;

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More About You

The successful candidate ideally holds a Masters degree in Land Use Planning, Resource Development, Aboriginal history/rights, Public Administration or relevant discipline. A combination of education/Ktunaxa knowledge and lived experience will be considered.  A senior manager with 8-10 years experience in a similar role, developing and implementing strategic plans, negotiating agreements, policy and law development and land and resource development is preferred.  Previous experience working directly with Indigenous Nations, elected Chief and Council and Knowledge Holders as well as experience working with a variety of stakeholder groups including government, agencies, First Nations, industry and non-profits is required. We are seeking a strategic, analytical thinker with a Community focused approach who will take a decolonized approach and support a trauma-informed workplace.  You must have a clear Criminal Record and provide proof of such as well as provision of a clean driver’s abstract and a Valid Class 5 license. 

Salary will commensurate with experience from a range ($78,000 to $111,000 per year) and includes a favorable benefits package and pension plan.  

The position will be open until Monday, April 21, 2025 at 4:00 pm.  Preference will be given to candidates of Ktunaxa or other Indigenous ancestry and ʔaq̓am encourages applicants to self-identify within your application.  
Thank you to all those that apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  

About ʔaq̓am

We are a First Nations community, situated within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation. Discover more about our people, our stories, our business and our community. ʔaq̓am is a member community of the Ktunaxa Nation. As a community, we share many values – recognizing the importance of family, unity and co-operation, effective communication, love and kindness, respect, safety and security, inclusion, education and learning, healthy and balanced living – and take pride in our heritage, language and culture. We value natural law and practice stewardship of the land, water, animals, and plants. The vision of our Ktunaxa ancestors continues to guide us through traditions, customs, language, and beliefs. We strive to govern effectively and maximize our lands and resources for the benefit of all living things and future generations, in accordance with our values and principles. We recognize Ktunaxa rights and title. Our Band Council consists of a Chief and four Councillors, all elected through the Band’s own election process. ʔaq̓am members are employed in a variety of fields, including local government, hospitality, construction, transportation, tourism, forestry, and entrepreneurial pursuits. The ʔaq̓am administration operates a diverse range of programs and services, including the ʔaq̓amnik̓ Elementary school, ʔaq̓amnik̓ Daycare, ʔaq̓amnik̓ After School and Summer Programs, Community Education Services, Community Health, Economic Development, Lands/Natural Resources and Housing and Administrative services. These functions are operated centrally at the Band’s Administration Building. The ʔaq̓am Community has the largest population of all Ktunaxa Nation Bands and the largest land base, occupying 18,420 acres or 7,461 hectares in total. ʔaq̓am members work together to foster a vibrant, healthy community in which everyone has a role to play.

Industry

Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Oil and Energy Government Health Care

Company Size

51-200 employees

Application closing date is 2025-04-21

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