Fisheries Manager

  • Saanich
  • Tsawout First Nation
POSITION:                  FISHERIES MANAGER HOUR OF WORK:       FULL-TIME, PERMANENT (35 HRS/.WEEK) REPORTS TO:            BAND MANAGER   POSITION SUMMARY: Tsawout First Nation (TFN) is seeking a strong team player committed to the implementation and development of TFN’s Fisheries Department. The ideal candidate will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of fisheries management, fish habitat restoration and enhancement, and work to increase community participation in fisheries related activities. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Conduct community based domestic fishing as required. Knowledge, Implementation, and management of Tsawout’s Marine Use Law Knowledge of Tsawout’s Indigenous Protection and Conservation Area (IPCA) Knowledge, management of Tsawout’s marine conservation, protection, and management Management of Tsawout Fisheries’ committees, programs, and staff Coast guard Fisheries guardians Salmon and other aquatic habitats Goldstream hatcheries Knowledge and management of fish food, social, and ceremony community distributions Knowledge of fisheries agreements and reporting requirements SSI (Salish Sea Initiative) AFS (Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy) FNFC (First Nation Fisheries Council) Others Knowledge of Tsawout Fisheries relationship with community stakeholders, municipal and government relationships Knowledge of community consultation process; Douglas Treaty and Aboriginal rights; UNDRIP and DRIPPA (BC) Knowledge of Tsawout territories, culture, language and WSANEC communities Work with other staff/volunteers and DFO staff to implement catch monitoring activities that are appropriate to meet management requirements of the species or species groups. Ensure all Fisheries activities are conducted in safe and appropriate conditions. Maintain all Fisheries related equipment in good working condition. Implement assessment activities necessary to support domestic fishing activities for Tsawout members. Salmon habitat restoration and salmon rebuilding activities in Tsawout territories. Implement appropriate assessment activities to properly evaluate fisheries restoration and salmon rebuilding activities. Attend various fisheries management and technical meetings, training courses, as required or as directed by the Band Manager. Maintain confidentiality on all matters relating to the affairs of the Tsawout First Nation. Boating and navigational skills. Knowledge of water, fisheries, environmental and resource planning principles and practices. Well-organized and makes good use of systems to track tasks, schedules, etc. Strong oral and written communication skills. Knowledge of general office procedures and operation, including photocopier and computer skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Word and Outlook. Familiarity with Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher are assets, or willingness to learn. Criminal Record Check is a condition of employment.   EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE High School Diploma with preference to candidates with a degree in environment related field. Good reputation with the Nation. 15 years’ experience in the Fishing/Fisheries industry. Minimum of 10 years’ in management experience (budgets, reporting, funding, applications, oversee staff, etc.) Small Vessel Operator Proficiency Certificate. Restricted Radio Telephone Operator Certificate. Current BC Driver’s License.   OTHER FACTORS Culture/Language Respect for and working knowledge of the Tsawout culture is required.   Personal Attributes The Fisheries Manager maintains strict confidentiality in performing their duties and demonstrates the following personal attributes: Respect, Empathy, Strength, Pride and Equality Our Benefits package includes: Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Long-term disability insurance Life insurance Preference may be given to qualified individuals of First Nation Ancestry.  Apply now and join our team!