Yearly Archives: 2021

Invasive species jobs in Victoria region

2021-03-18T21:43:49+00:00

ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY The Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) has posted two new jobs for people who will be part of the Stronger BC invasive species management Action Team that will be based in Victoria and the Cowichan Valley from May – August this year. VIEW DETAILS MORE OPPORTUNITIES

Invasive species jobs in Victoria region2021-03-18T21:43:49+00:00

Meet Pekwatenaat (Fawn Jack), the WLC’s Interim Office Manager

2021-03-17T21:22:20+00:00

The WLC is pleased to welcome Pekwatenaat (Fawn Jack) to the team! Learn more about Pekwatenaat and how she will help fulfill the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council's mandate. Click play to view the short interview, or read the transcript below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVPahbnVHJk Pekwatenaat: My name is Pekwatenaat,  is my traditional name. Fawn is my given name. I grew up in Tseycum and in Tsartlip. I have roots as far as Cowichan,  all the way down to W̱SÁNEĆ. I feel that my interim office manager position is just a great opportunity to show my children that when you apply yourself to [...]

Meet Pekwatenaat (Fawn Jack), the WLC’s Interim Office Manager2021-03-17T21:22:20+00:00

Job Opportunity: Senior Manager, SRKW Monitoring Program

2021-03-29T18:15:42+00:00

Job Opportunity: Senior Manager, SRKW Monitoring Program JOB DESCRIPTION As an organization focused on self-determination, the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council (WLC) works to enhance recognition of, and respect for, W̱SÁNEĆ Douglas Treaty rights and W̱SÁNEĆ Aboriginal rights and title on behalf of Tsartlip First Nation, Tsawout First Nation, and Tseycum First Nation. The WLC is currently working to establish a monitoring program related to Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) within W̱SÁNEĆ Territory. The establishment and operation of this monitoring program will require the support of a Senior Manager. The Senior Manager of the SRKW Monitoring Program will establish, manage, provide [...]

Job Opportunity: Senior Manager, SRKW Monitoring Program2021-03-29T18:15:42+00:00

Topez Park Public Art opportunity, $100,000 allotment

2021-03-15T19:22:14+00:00

ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY From our source: The City doesn't need a specific proposal, just a general idea; however, they do want to hear the artists or team of artists portfolios, resumes, experience, they are judging how the artist will be able to work within a team of architectures, landscapers, builders. The City of Victoria seeks to commission a professional artist/artist team to create an original public artwork to be integrated into a new skateboard park at Topaz Park. This call is open to professional artists/artist teams who are residents of Canada and legally able to work within Canada. [...]

Topez Park Public Art opportunity, $100,000 allotment2021-03-15T19:22:14+00:00

You Asked, We Answered. Some Frequently Asked Questions. Part Two

2021-03-05T22:12:19+00:00

You asked, we answered. We are committed to transparency and accountability to the communities we serve. We noticed many of you had similar questions and concerns about our community engagement sessions, the transfer of SISȻENEM (Halibut Island) to the WLC and our role as it relates to band operations and significant infrastructure projects, such as the Keating Overpass. We hope to answer these questions with the answers below. If not, please feel free to give us feedback so we can improve. What is the role of WLC? The WLC does not exist to replace or take over the role [...]

You Asked, We Answered. Some Frequently Asked Questions. Part Two2021-03-05T22:12:19+00:00

Indigenous Employment Outreach Coordinator

2021-03-10T02:36:00+00:00

ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Uy' Skweyul,  FT Indigenous Employment Outreach Coordinator in the  Lək̓ʷəŋən Territory. Candidates should be comfortable with using multiple at home virtual meeting platforms such as Zoom, and Big Blue Button. Reach out to Melissa Gus at WorkBC Victoria (details below) for more information. Chuu, Tlecko Huy ch q'a Melissa Gus Indigenous Employment Outreach Coordinator Phone: 250 714 0085 ext: 3020 Cell: 778 268 1663 Email: m.gus@gthiringsolutions.ca MORE OPPORTUNITIES

Indigenous Employment Outreach Coordinator2021-03-10T02:36:00+00:00

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2021-03-05T02:11:42+00:00

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Opportunities2021-03-05T02:11:42+00:00

WLC Arranges Hunting Trip to the Gulf Islands

2021-03-10T22:22:16+00:00

Join the March Hunting Trip to the Gulf Islands This March, the WSANEC Leadership Council will be making arrangements for Gulf Island Park closures so community members can practice their Douglas Treaty rights with a hunting trip. Transportation is kindly provided by the Tseycum community. Fill out this form below if you would like to join the March hunting trip. Please note, spots are limited and participants will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees must have their own hunting equipment as well as their Douglas Treaty Status Card. RECENT POSTS How are we [...]

WLC Arranges Hunting Trip to the Gulf Islands2021-03-10T22:22:16+00:00
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