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An Indigenous community organization is seeking a full-time Operations and Timber Development Forester based in Chase, BC, covering Kamloops, Chase, and Salmon Arm areas. The role includes overseeing forestry operations, planning timber activities, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Qualified candidates should have a degree in Forestry and at least 10 years of experience, along with strong judgement and communication skills. The salary ranges from $105,000 to $125,000, complemented by comprehensive benefits and relocation assistance.
Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw (formerly Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band) is a forward-thinking Secwépemc community known for its leadership, cultural strength, and bold approach to economic development. Rooted in the traditional identity of Skwlāx, meaning Black Bear, the Nation has built a reputation for creating opportunities that honour culture while driving long‑term prosperity. Signature ventures such as Quaaout Lodge, Talking Rock Golf, and Le7ka Spa have elevated Indigenous tourism in the Shuswap region and showcased Secwépemc hospitality to visitors from around the world.
Today, Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw continues to advance community well‑being through its four guiding pillars of Health & Wellness, Administration, Economic Development, and Lands. Its dedicated Wellness department provides holistic, culturally grounded services that support individuals and families at every stage of life. This is a community where innovation, cultural pride, and collective growth shape a meaningful place to build your career.
For more information, please visit our website: lslb.ca
SteS is looking for a full‑time Operations and Timber Development Forester based out of the Skwlāx Main Office in Chase, BC, with work carried out across the Kamloops, Chase, and Salmon Arm region. A hybrid work option is available.
Reporting to the Forestry Manager, this position is responsible for overseeing timber development and forestry operations, with accountability for planning, field execution, compliance, and coordination with internal teams, contractors, and regulators.
In this position, you will be primarily responsible for managing forestry operations across timber development, harvesting, silviculture, road development, and environmental and safety oversight.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
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To qualify, you will need a degree in Forestry or Natural Resource Management and registration as a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) in British Columbia, or eligibility and willingness to obtain it. You will also need 10+ years of professional forestry experience across planning, operations, and stewardship.
The following are required:
Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:
As our ideal candidate, you will possess sound judgment, clear communication skills, and a safety‑first mindset that supports consistent decision‑making in both field and office settings. You bring accountability, attention to detail, and confidence working independently while contributing positively within a highly engaged team environment.
This is a senior operational forestry position suited to someone who values hands‑on fieldwork, takes ownership of outcomes, and is motivated to support sustainable forestry practices and long‑term economic activity for the Nation.
Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nation or Indigenous ancestry.
As a valued member of our team, you will be rewarded with an attractive annual salary ranging from $105,000 to $125,000 based on skills and experience, along with the following benefits:
If you are committed to supporting wellness and contributing to a thriving community, we encourage you to apply today!