
Website Kwiakah Centre of Excellence
Are you passionate about protecting natural environments, supporting Indigenous stewardship, and spending your days on the water and in nature?
Are you passionate about protecting natural environments, supporting Indigenous stewardship, and spending your days on the water and in nature? The Kwiakah First Nation is seeking Forest Keepers – Marine to help safeguard and strengthen our presence across both the land and waters of our traditional territory from the Kwiakah Centre of Excellence in Phillips Arm, BC.
This is more than a job, it’s a mission. If you thrive in rugged, remote environments, have strong marine experience, and value cultural and ecological preservation, we’d love to hear from you!
What You’ll Do:
As a Forest Keeper – Marine, you will work collaboratively within a team whose focus will be rooted in regenerative forestry and the well-being and protection of the marine territory of the nation. Key responsibilities will include:
- Increasing the Kwiakah First Nation (KFN) presences in the land and on the shores.
- Conducting patrols throughout Kwiakah territory
- Engaging with visitors, sports fishers, and commercial operators
- Monitoring ecological health, documenting wildlife sightings and tourism activity
- Supporting data collection and reporting related to resource use and environmental impacts
- Responding to reports of violations or emergencies in the territory
- Supporting outreach, education, and land use initiatives
For an in-depth overview of the role, be sure to review the full Job Description.
What Kwiakah First Nation Offers:
- Salary: $40,000 to $45,000 (commensurate with your experience)
- Additional benefits:
- Food per diem provided during required overnight stays at the field station
- Group Insurance, including medical and dental benefits
- Pension Plan
- Generous vacation allowance
- Growth: Opportunities for training and professional development
- Adventure: Field-based work in a stunning and ecologically rich part of the province
What You’ll Bring:
- High School Diploma and 3 years’ general work experience
- Minimum 3 years’ boating experience, including operation of small vessels in coastal waters like Discovery Passage and Cordero Channel required
- Required certifications: Small Vessel Operator Proficiency, Radio Operator, Marine Emergency Duties (MED)
- Proficient computer skills, including Word, Excel, email and using handheld devices is an asset
- Strong communication and conflict resolution skills
- Physically fit and comfortable working in rugged terrain and remote marine settings
- A team-oriented mindset with a strong commitment to stewardship and Indigenous values
Additional Requirements:
- This is a full-time, Monday to Friday position (40 hours/week)
- Travel to and from the site will be by band-owned boat from Campbell River, operated by the Forest Keepers – Marine
- While daily travel is generally expected, flexibility is essential, weather, tides, or operational needs may require overnight or multi-night stays at the remote field station
- This position requires working extensively in isolated conditions within the territory, including in forest, marine and lake environments
- Applicants must be physically fit to carry out the duties
How to apply:
We encourage you to review the Job Description and to submit a resume that clearly outlines how your skills and experience meet the requirements of this role to TallSky Consulting.
TallSky is committed to supporting our clients in building inclusive cultures that embrace differences. Our approach reflects professional employment equity practices, and we believe in celebrating each candidate’s uniqueness. Diverse teams learn how to communicate respectfully, deliver more innovative solutions and are better positioned for long-term success.
This position will remain open until it is filled. We thank all applicants; however, after initial acknowledgement, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
To apply for this job, please send your resume and a cover letter to careers@tallsky.ca