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Expand your IT Management skills while exploring the stunning outdoors
Receive a competitive annual salary of $88,00 – $110,000, relocation assistance, plus excellent benefits!
Make a true difference to the vibrant communities of Saulteau First Nations
About Saulteau First Nations
Uniting tradition and progress, Saulteau First Nations in North-East BC is an emblem of cultural strength, environmental stewardship, and innovative governance. This community, enriched by the diverse heritages of the Saulteaux, Nehiyaw, and Dunne-Za peoples, offers a unique blend of respect for the land and forward-thinking strategies for sustainable development. With a commitment to excellence in education, health, and economic growth, Saulteau First Nations is not just preserving the past; it’s creating a vibrant future.
Central to its ethos is the promotion of a holistic well-being and the development of a robust economy through initiatives like Aski Reclamation Ltd. and Twin Sisters Nursery. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Moberly Lake, the vibrant community of Dawson Creek, and the breathtaking landscapes of Tumbler Ridge, this dedication to both community and the environment positions Saulteau First Nations as a leading destination for those looking to make a meaningful impact in their careers. Here, you’re invited to join a community where your work contributes to a legacy of unity, resilience, and respect for the natural world and each other.
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About the Opportunity
Saulteau First Nations is looking for a full-time IT Operations Manager based in Chetwynd, BC. A hybrid work model is available for the right candidate.
Reporting to the Director of Finance, this role oversees, manages, and develops the IT systems and infrastructure of Saulteau First Nations, and is crucial for aligning IT strategies with organizational goals.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Developing and implementing IT strategies
Managing IT infrastructure, including networks, servers, and systems
Leading a team of IT professionals
Providing technical support and developing support processes
Negotiating contracts and managing vendor relationships
Supporting the development and management of the IT budget
Developing IT policies and procedures for security and resource use
Coordinating IT projects and facilitating professional development for the IT team
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About You
To qualify, you should have 3+ years of experience as an IT technician, with a preference for candidates who also have IT management experience. Ideally, you will possess a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or have equivalent experience in a technical field.
Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:
CompTIA Project+ Certification
ITIL Foundation Certification
Microsoft Certified
Proven experience with IT infrastructure and security
Proven ability to identify problems and bring in external resources if necessary
Capability to hire, train, and oversee IT Technicians
Ability to handle confidential information delicately
Familiarity with First Nation communities (asset)
Municipal experience (asset)
A relevant Master’s degree (asset)
As our ideal candidate, you are personable, with exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, enabling you to effortlessly translate technical information to non-technical colleagues. Your ethical compass and integrity are unmatched, complementing your strong business acumen and sensitivity to the unique needs and cultural nuances of our staff. This blend of attributes ensures not only your success in this role but also makes you an exemplary cultural fit within our team.
This role is crucial, calling for a leader who melds technical expertise with cultural sensitivity, eager to guide our IT operations toward new heights of excellence and innovation. We seek someone driven by a sense of mission, ready to contribute to and grow alongside the Saulteau First Nations community.
Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations or Indigenous ancestry.
About the Benefits
In exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive salary of $88,00 – $110,000, negotiable dependent on skills, experience and qualifications, along with a great host of benefits, including:
Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage
Group Life and Disability Coverage
RPP with matching employer 5% contribution
Relocation assistance: up to $3,000 + one month’s rent
2 weeks vacation and 18 personal days
Paid time off: 2 weeks Christmas Break & Cultural Leave
Strong work-life balance: 4-day work week and part-day Fridays from home
$75/month phone allowance
Professional development opportunities, including up to $5,000/yr allowance
Free Childcare (space permitting – must be approved by Daycare)
Free access to the wellness centre
Seeking to make a true difference that enriches First Nations communities while enjoying a wonderful work-life balance? Apply today!