EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Land-Based Worker

Beaverhouse First Nation

Beaverhouse First Nation is seeking a dedicated and culturally grounded Land-Based Worker to support community wellness through meaningful land-based programming.

This full-time role will help strengthen identity, resilience, and connection to culture, language, and traditional teachings for individuals, families, youth, and Elders.

The Land-Based Worker will plan, organize, and facilitate activities such as hunting, fishing, trapping, harvesting, medicine gathering, and land-based camps. The role also includes coordinating seasonal programming, working closely with Elders and Knowledge Keepers, supporting culturally safe programming, arranging logistics, conducting safety planning, and maintaining program records and reporting.

 

Position: Land-Based Worker
Employment Type: Full-Time
Hours: 35 hours per week
Salary: $45,500–$50,000 annually
Closing Date: July 10, 2026

Beaverhouse Band Members and Indigenous Persons will be given priority.

If interested, please contact:

Please submit your resume to:

Hiring Committee

[email protected]

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Project Engagement Coordinator

Project Engagement Coordinator

Wabun Tribal Council is seeking a Project Engagement Coordinator to support community planning and engagement for Brunswick House First Nation.

This role involves coordinating project activities, fostering collaboration with community members and stakeholders, and supporting culturally respectful engagement throughout project planning and implementation.

Enquiry into the Existence of a Mixed-Ancestry Community

Enquiry into the Existence of a Mixed-Ancestry Community

May 2025 – Enquiry into the Existence of a Mixed-Ancestry Community – This report has as a research objective to determine if a mixed-ancestry community existed on the territory claimed by the Wabun Tribal Council anytime before 1906. If such a mixed-ancestry community is found to have existed, its characteristics are to be described.

MNO Attempts to Distract Public

MNO Attempts to Distract Public

Timmins, ON — Yesterday, Wabun Tribunal Council released a new, independent academic Report concluding that there is no evidence to support claims of a distinct, mixed- ancestry community in the territory of First Nations represented by Wabun Tribal Council.