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Lands Officer

Job ID7F-CD-2D-C5-AB-9C
CompanyMississaugas Of Scugog Island First Nation - MSIFN
LocationPort Perry
ProvinceOntario
Date Posted2022-10-31
Posted Until2023-04-29
Job TypeFull-time
Job CategoryOffice
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Description
Currently, the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN) is looking for a full-time Lands Officer to join our community and work with our members and management team in Scugog, ON on a full-time basis. The hours of this role are Monday to Thursday, 8.30 am to 4.30 pm and Friday 8.30 am to 1 pm, though some flexibility will be required to work evenings and weekends. The Lands Officer position requires to be onsite Monday to Friday.

As our new Lands Officer, you will oversee the development and implementation of laws, policies, and procedures related to land management, administration, resource management, and planning. Your typical responsibilities include:

Lands Administration: Administering the MSIFN Land Code, related laws, policies, and procedures to regulate land use; Developing and maintaining a lands registry and records system/database for all common and privately-owned lands; Processing and reviewing applications submitted to MSifN for zoning access and land use activities.
Research: Determining the proposed need for consultants and contractors for lands management-related functions and make recommendations; Researching other communities under the Land Management Act and advising on best practices that may benefit MSIFN.
Community Land Use Planning and Coordination: Acting as the lead individual in the Community Land Use Plan and other laws and policies related to Lands; Developing and reviewing MSIFN land laws; Coordinating with staff of Indigenous Services Canada regarding Reserve Lands and Environment Management Program and Emergency Management Assistance Program; Identifying and troubleshooting zoning and land surveys concerns.
Environmental Management: Ensuring that projects are considered in a careful and precautionary manner to prevent significant adverse environmental effects to MSIFN Lands; Developing an Environmental Management Framework that will assist the organization in protecting the environment on First Nation lands.
Wills and Estates: Providing guidance on the processing of any wills and estates issues and estate transfers as they are related to reserve lands in accordance with the provision of the Indian Act; Coordinating Wills and Estates Planning Workshops for MSIFN membership; Preparing required documentation to initiate the transfer of land.
Agreements, Permits, and Codes: Facilitating rent reviews for leases and permits, and identifying relevant subject areas for which MSIFN may have by-laws in place.
Communications: Preparing and presenting communication materials including briefing notes, future plans, special projects, zoning approvals, business license applications, etc; Facilitating community meetings and gathering member feedback on current and prospective land use and report recommendations; Liaising with Elders, youth, and knowledge holders regarding the history of MSIFN.
Financial Management: Preparing work plans and Lands budget for submission to review and approval; Following established accounting policies and procedures; Monitoring expenditures and reporting financial discrepancies where required; Preparing and submitting funding proposals as required; Developing an Annual Land Management report as per MSIFN Restated Land Code.
Miscellaneous: Promoting the respect of cultural practices related to Lands; Sit as a member of MSIFN committees, as required; Attending training related to operations; Addressing concerns and make recommendations regarding archeological issues and findings; Assist in the promotion of youth engagement activities related to Lands.
Related and other duties: Special projects, assigned tasks, and additional regular duties as required by your Supervisor.
Start DateAs soon as possible
Salary $31.86/hr. To $36.44/hr. ($57,985.20 - $66,320.80/yr. Based On A 35-hour Workweek)
Education RequirementsIn order to qualify for this role, you must have completed a related post-secondary college diploma, and have a minimum of 3 years of related work experience and 5 years of total work experience. You will also have previous experience working within or with a First Nations community, a valid driver's license with $1M liability insurance, and access to a vehicle. Additional Indigenous training and education are considered an asset.

Essential SkillsYou'll also join us with knowledge of/or experience with the following:

Knowledge of the principles and practices of land resource planning and management
Knowledge of land management issues and legislation affecting First Nations both locally and nationally
Knowledge of land use application and appeals processes
Knowledge of land claims and negotiations processes
Reading and interpretation of maps, satellite images, and real estate documents
Experience in developing and managing budgets
Vulnerable Sector Search and CPIC acceptable to position upon conditional offer
Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous culture, traditions, teachings, community dynamics
Advanced computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint; general knowledge of GIS and database management
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong team player and ability to work with minimal supervision
Ability to use tact and good judgment in dealing with sensitive and complex issues
Strong organizational skills
Considered an asset:

Post-secondary education, training and/or experience in administration, community planning, lands and resource management, or related disciplines
Successful completion of the Lands Management Certification Program or similar courses in an accredited program
As our ideal candidate, you will have a working knowledge of and respect for Indigenous culture, customs, traditions, and issues. Your excellent communication skills in both written and verbal form, as well as your organizational skills and timekeeping abilities, will ensure your success as you work towards competing deadlines.
ExperienceMinimum of 3 years of related work experience and 5 years of total work experience.
LanguagesEnglish
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