The Lands and Resources Department works to protect CLFN’s Denesułine, Indigenous, and Treaty Rights through assessing and addressing impacts to those rights, enhancing CLFN Stewardship over Denne Ni Nenne, increasing CLFN participation in, and oversight of, development activities in Denne Ni Nenne, supporting strong relationships with Industry, Government, and other neighbors, and upholding the Livelihood for a Livelihood principle. This position is responsible for supporting the day-to-day operations and maintenance of front country assets in the vicinity of English Bay, including English Bay Park, Berry Point, Sandy Beach, the Treaty Grounds, Medley Campground, and Marie Lake. The incumbent ensures these public-facing facilities are maintained to high standards of safety, cleanliness, and operational efficiency.
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