Carrier Sekani Tribal Council is seeking a Fisheries Program Manager for the term ending February 28, 2028.
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) provides political and technical support to six First Nations who belong to the CSTC Society. The Tribal Council is an advocate on behalf of its member nations for their interests. The Council also provides technical and professional services to its member nations in the areas of fisheries, education, economic development, community and infrastructure planning, forestry, financial management, and negotiations.
The CSTC is a Non-Profit Organization located in Prince George BC, on the traditional unceded lands of the Lheidli T’enneh, and is seeking a highly motivated individual to fill the position of;
FISHERIES PROGRAM MANAGER
HYBRID /REMOTE - TERM POSITION February 2027
The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) sets the mandate and direction from an Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy perspective, with an expectation of fiscally responsible management, strong advocacy for each species involved, nation program relationship building and support, and ensuring adequate technical expertise for the program.
Reporting to the General Manager, this liaison position acts in a capacity of oversight and operational delivery of the program mandates and expectations. Oversight includes staffing each project, senior technician’s, and hiring of subcontractors and consultants.
An overall plan for each season, each location and specified species is required and expected. This strategic and operational plan is a requirement each season and builds upon the CSTC fisheries policies through adequate and timely reporting to funders, communities and the CSTC Council on a regular basis. In addition, a working relationship with Government departments (Fisheries related - DFO and others), associations and other nations is an expectation and requirement.
The Fisheries Program Manager serves as a bridge between traditional knowledge, modern fisheries management practices, community needs, and environmental conservation. Therefore, a combination of technical expertise, cultural sensitivity, leadership skills, and a commitment to sustainable practices is essential for success in this role.
Fisheries Management Expertise: In-depth knowledge of fisheries science, regulations, conservation practices, and sustainable harvesting methods.
Leadership: Ability to lead and manage a team effectively, providing guidance, mentorship, and fostering a positive work culture.
Community Engagement: Strong skills in engaging with Indigenous communities, understanding their cultural values, and building relationships based on mutual respect and collaboration.
Environmental Stewardship: A commitment to environmental sustainability and the ability to implement and monitor conservation measures.
Strategic Planning: Proficiency in developing and implementing strategic plans for fisheries management aligned with cultural, economic, and environmental goals.
Regulatory Compliance: Knowledge of local, provincial, and federal regulations related to fisheries management, including Indigenous rights and treaty obligations.
Communication: Excellent oral and written communication skills for effectively liaising with stakeholders, presenting proposals, and advocating for the community's interests.
Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to address complex issues related to fisheries management, community needs, and environmental challenges.
Cultural Sensitivity: Ability to work within diverse Indigenous communities, understanding and respecting their traditions, values, and customary practices related to fisheries.
Preferred Qualifications:
A relevant bachelor's or master's degree in fisheries management, environmental science, biology, natural resource management, or a related field. Substantial experience in fisheries management, including positions of increasing responsibility and leadership, ideally within Indigenous or community-based fisheries. A combination of education and experience will be considered.
Conditions of Employment
Regular oversight and monitoring of field season operations (may involve overnight field camps and active participation in community projects (representative and volunteer as necessary).
Possess a valid BC Driver’s License and clean abstract.
Must obtain and maintain clear criminal record check.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the incumbent. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and/or skills required of the incumbent.
Salary will be based on education and experience. Wage per hour is $30-$35
If you are interested in this position, submit a cover letter and resume by 4:30 pm June 12, 2026 to:
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council
Attention: Leon Erickson, General Manager
Email: [email protected]
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Preference will be given to those of Aboriginal Ancestry per Section 16 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. People of Carrier Sekani are encouraged to apply.
Pay: $32.00-$35.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Work from home
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree (preferred)
Experience:
- fisheries management: 3 years (preferred)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Prince George, BC V2L 3N2