NORTHERN SHUSWAP TRIBAL COUNCIL has floated a tender for Stewardship manager. The project location is Canada and the tender is closing on 07 Feb 2019. The tender notice number is 477401, while the TOT Ref Number is 30025247. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : Canada

Summary : Stewardship manager

Deadline : 07 Feb 2019

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 30025247

Document Ref. No. : 477401

Competition : ICB

Financier : Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : NORTHERN SHUSWAP TRIBAL COUNCIL
Tel: (250)392-7361
Fax: (250)392-6158
Attn: Slack, Bonnie
Canada
Email :administration@nstq.org

Tender Details

Tender are invited for Stewardship manager

Details


Category:

Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services




GSINS:






Region of Delivery:

British Columbia




Region of Opportunity:

British Columbia




Agreement Type:






Tender Type:

Notice of Proposed Procurement (NPP)




Estimated Value:






Solicitation Method:








Date


Published:

2019-01-22




Revised:






Closing:

2019-02-0704:00 PMPacific Standard Time PST





Notice of Proposed Procurement (NPP): stewardship manager

position summary:

the nstq stewardship advisory committee is seeking a stewardship manager to guide and further develop the nstq communities collaborative natural resource stewardship initiatives. if you have a proven history of project management, a solid understanding of first nations governance and relationship-building and excel at incorporating diverse perspectives into operational practices, we look forward to your application.

knowledge, skills & experience:

. experience in managing multiple projects with varying timelines.

. ability to work independently and to be self-directing self-empowered and self-motivated.

. ability to build effective interpersonal relationships from the community level to senior government levels.

. ability to work collaboratively with the treaty teams, community governing bodies, service providers and government agencies to achieve goals.

. ability to think strategically.

. proficiency in the use of computer programs for word processing, databases, spreadsheets, presentations, email and the internet, to the intermediate level (capable of using a large number of functions and feel confident using the programs).

. ability to manage conflict and manage change.

. ability to meet deadlines, have attention to detail.

. understanding of first nations values, culture, history, communities, and traditional territories.

. strong knowledge of governance.

. excellent research, communication and writing skills. quality interactions with internal and external contacts to achieve defined goals.

. ability to motivate and manage staff and develop strong relationships with all levels of staff, service providers and government agencies.

qualifications:

. a bachelor's degree in a field related to first nations natural resource governance (i.e. first nations studies, public policy, land use planning, environmental studies, geography, public administration, law, political science) and a minimum of 3 years' experience.

. or a master's degree in a related field and 1 year of related experience.

. or an equivalent combination of education, training from a recognized institution and at least 5-6 years related experience may be considered (resource management or program management experience and demonstrated experience participating on project teams to develop and foster respectful and productive first nations governance structures).



all amendments to the associated notice, including amended documents, plans and specifications (where applicable), are issued on bc bid. merx asks that you refer to the bc bid notice for these amendments. merx stipulates that potential bidders may also be required to register with the buying authority as a bidder/plan taker. the contact information can be found within the notice abstract.

Documents

 Tender Notice