Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
19 Nov, 25
Salary
113185.0
Posted On
20 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Ecosystem Management, National Parks, Incident Response, Decision Making, Operational Requirements, Protected Areas, Overtime, Resource Conservation, Transportation
Industry
Human Resources/HR
Parks Canada - Wood Buffalo National Park
Fort Smith (Northwest Territories)
PM-06
September 2025 to November 2026
$113,185 to $129,417 (Salary under review; Plus applicable isolated post allowance.)
For further information on the organization, please visit Parks Canada
CLOSING DATE: 1 SEPTEMBER 2025 - 23:59, PACIFIC TIMEWho can apply: Persons employed or residing in Fort Smith, and within a 1200 km radius of Fort Smith, NT who have legal status to work in Canada. Indigenous applicants who wish to be assessed as per the Wood Buffalo National Park Indigenous Human Resource Policy are asked to self-identify.
IMPORTANT MESSAGES
We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please use the Contact information below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
Assessment accommodation
Parks Canda offers Northern Allowances (rates and conditions subject to change and vary depending on number of dependents):
o Isolated Post Allowances: Approximately $14,730 to $24,550 per year
o Vacation Travel Assistance: approximately $1,402 per year for each eligible member of the household
Who We Are
On behalf of the people of Canada, we protect and present nationally significant examples of Canada’s natural and cultural heritage, and foster public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment in ways that ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations.
What we are looking for
This job is for those who can make things happen: Thriving with complicated challenges and solving problems. Those who will work through dynamic situations, jumping into them, devising new options, figuring out new partnerships and taking challenging and exciting objectives to completion in a team setting.
This job is for those who personally connect with people: Those who motivate others to reach their full potential, and build genuine relationships based on trust and seeking collaborative and creative approaches to achieve common goals.
This job is for those who demonstrate integrity: Taking ownership of commitments, assignments and following through to completion. Conscientiousness, integrity, and commitment to doing things right and leading by example. When assigning new responsibilities, people look to you because they know it will get done.
This job is for those who have excellent judgment: Knowing when to take calculated risks to meet new challenges, to advocate for your beliefs, to deliver results. Others have confidence not only in your abilities but in your judgment.
EDUCATION:
Graduation with a degree from a recognized university with specialization in natural resource conservation, ecosystem management, or other disciplines relevant to the position.
An acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered if you do not have a university degree. For example, a technical diploma with relevant experience and career advancement in a resource management organization that includes at least three years of supervisory and/or management experience.
Degree equivalency
EXPERIENCE:
KNOWLEDGE:
️ABILITIES:
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
(1) Special consideration may be given to those who demonstrate experience working within Indigenous organizations and/or working in an Indigenous co-management setting.
(2) Experience living and/or working in a northern or remote community.
KNOWLEDGE:
Special consideration may be given to Indigenous knowledge, language(s) and culture of the north and/or the region of Wood Buffalo National Park.
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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DUTIES
The Resource Conservation Manager is a key leadership position at Wood Buffalo National Park. The job oversees a broad area of responsibility that includes planning, coordination and managing the development and delivery of natural and cultural resource conservation programs such as fire management, human wildlife conflict, visitor safety, research and monitoring, species at risk, cultural resources management, permitting and Impact Assessment.
The job requires experience leading diverse multi-disciplinary teams. This requires using human resource management systems for training, professional development and performance management. It also requires strong working knowledge of procurement, contracting, budgeting, work planning and delegation.
Success in the job is driven by fostering strong interpersonal relationships with Indigenous communities and organizations, federal, provincial and territorial government agencies, stakeholders, and non-government organizations.
The Resource Conservation Manager is part of the Wood Buffalo management team who work collaboratively to face challenges facing the park and identify new opportunities and to drive change.
The Resource Conservation Manager is responsible for the following program elements: