Occupational Health and Safety Manager ~ Closed
The Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council (NNTC) is dedicated to the protection, advancement and exercise of Nlaka’pamux title and rights. To carry out this mandate, part of our strategy has been to create legal entities including A.E.W. Limited Partnership (A.E.W. LP).
A.E.W. LP was formed in 2017 by NNTC member communities to carry out “on the ground” work related to archaeology, the environment and wildlife protection. This work has been made necessary by activities of others within the Nlaka’pamux homeland including transportation, mining, forestry, oil and gas, and utilities projects. The NNTC is not opposed to development within our homeland but developments and activities must be consistent with Nlaka’pamux title and rights. AEW LP is guided by the fundamental Nlaka’pamux law: Take care of the land and the land will take care of you.
A.E.W. LP is a vehicle created to ensure work of the highest standard, controlled by the Nlaka’pamux, is done to protect and promote Nlaka’pamux title and rights:
Our archaeological services include: Heritage Reconnaissance, Archaeological Assessments and Monitoring, Heritage Site Evaluation and Mitigation, Artifact and Faunal Analysis, and GIS Mapping.
Our environmental services include: Environmental Impact Assessments, Environmental Surveying and Management Plans, Wildlife Habitat Suitability Modelling, Implementation of Mitigation and Reclamation Measures and Environmental Auditing and Monitoring Services.
Our team is seeking an Occupational Health and Safety Manager for a full-time position based in either Lytton or Kamloops with travel throughout the Nlaka’pamux homeland, as required.
The main purpose of this role is to:
Development, implementation, assessment, and review of a comprehensive OH&S management plan
Develop and implement a workplace wide competency and training program
Specific duties and responsibilities include:
Develop and execute health and safety plans according to legal guidelines
Prepare and enforce policies to establish a culture of health and safety
Evaluate practices, procedures and facilities to assess risk and adherence to the law
Develop training and presentations for health and safety matters and accident prevention
Serve as Joint Health and Safety Committee member and coordinate the development and implementation of programs directed at supporting internal responsibility in the management of workplace safety
This rewarding opportunity will appeal to professionals with proven experience as a Safety Manager with a deep understanding of legal health and safety guidelines. Experience working with Indigenous Communities is requested. College degree or certificate in Occupational Health and Safety or a related topic would be a benefit but is not essential. Safety Certification e.g. CSO, CSS, NCSO, GSC, WHMIS, CPR/First Aid, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification are preferred. Working from various offices and work sites throughout the territory is required as is a valid driver’s licence.
Nlaka’pamux jurisdiction is re-asserted and our laws and policy govern work within our homeland, NNTC is staffed by both Nlaka’pamux and non-Nlaka’pamux. If you are passionate about safety and want the opportunity to make meaningful change, not just profit for shareholders, we would like to meet with you.
If you possess the necessary qualifications and skills, please forward your cover letter and resume by July 27, 2021 to: hello@praxisrecruitment.ca.
We thank all applicants in advance. Please self-identify as preference will be given to Nlaka’pamux.