Director of Lands, Resources and Heritage

Position: DIRECTOR, LANDS, RESOURCES AND HERITAGE

Department: Lands, Resources and Heritage Location: Government House, Mayo, Yukon Status: Indeterminate Posting Date: August 5, 2026
Closing Date: September 4, 2026
Job Description: (full job description document below)

THE OPPORTUNITY

This unique opportunity will appeal to someone who has an extensive leadership background in management and operations in administration, supervision, and delivery of programs and services for the Lands, Resources and Heritage Department. The responsibilities include strategic planning, operational plans, budget management, implementation of the lands, natural resources and heritage provisions of the Self-Government Agreements; development of legislation/ regulations, policies and procedures; contract management; contributions to project assessments; working with advisory and technical committees; and community engagement. The incumbent is responsible for providing management support to department Managers with respect to: FNNND land strategy; land use planning; environmental protection; fish and wildlife management; heritage resources management; and technical support services.

THE PERSON

You will achieve results by encouraging and supporting the contributions of others and lead by example. We are looking for someone who will demonstrate a solid commitment to and respect for the spirit and core values of the FNNND organization, setting an example of professionalism and ethical behaviours. People development is a key role in this position through coaching, mentoring, managing performance with a genuine desire to help others success.

QUALIFICATIONS

The required education and training are normally obtained through completion of a degree in Resource/ Land Management or Indigenous Studies with training in financial and human resources management. A combination of education and experience will be considered. This will be supplemented by extensive experience in leadership and management, preferably in a First Nations environment. You will have a thorough knowledge of renewable resources, land environmental assessment and heritage resources management. Demonstrated knowledge of Yukon First Nations and FNNND history, culture, traditional territory demographics; and goals will be key to your success in this position. Your demonstrated ability to set goals, develop and implement related strategies is necessary. Knowledge of related legislation such as the Umbrella Final Agreement, FNNND SelfGovernment Agreement, Final Agreement, the FNNND Lands Act, and other regulations is an asset.

ANNUAL SALARY RANGE: $ 132, 828.00 – $ 193, 202.00 per annum. The FNNND offers a competitive benefits package including shared pension contributions, extended health, and dental plan.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please send cover letter and resume to:

Ronalda Moses Human Resources Adviser
First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun
Box 220, Mayo, Yukon Y0B 1M0
E-mail: hr@nndfn.com
Phone: 867-996-2265 ext. 203

Please note: In order for your application to be considered, you must be a permanent resident of Canada. Preference will be given to First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Citizens. Although we thank all those who apply only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

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