K’ómoks First Nation’s vision: We, the K’ómoks people, envision a prosperous and healthy Nation, in which we exercise our rights and title throughout our territory, honouring our people, lands, waters, cultures and languages.
K’ómoks First Nation’s mission: K’ómoks First Nation ensures the well-being and self-sufficiency in all aspects of our Nation by asserting our rights and title while upholding our members.
Are you ready to make a lasting impact and drive meaningful change?
Join the K’ómoks First Nation as our Community Protection Manager and become part of a passionate team dedicated to fostering safety, health, and prosperity. Your role will be integral in nurturing a thriving community connected by tradition, respect, and resilience.
The Community Protection Manager leads the implementation of laws, safety protocols, and community-based strategies that support the security and well-being of the KFN community. This role bridges community engagement with law enforcement, works closely with internal departments and external agencies, and plays a central role in community education, emergency planning, and restorative justice initiatives.
What You’ll Do:
• Enforce KFN laws and issue permits, warnings, and violation notices
• Develop and implement safety, law enforcement, and education programs
• Collaborate with RCMP, government agencies, and internal departments
• Lead community engagement, emergency planning, and restorative justice efforts
• Respond to safety incidents and coordinate appropriate crisis responses
• Monitor and report on community patrols, prepare briefings for Council
• Support monthly safety meetings, permit applications, and related administrative duties
• Manage funding applications, budgets, and reporting for safety programs
What You Bring:
• Post-secondary education or equivalent combination of formal learning and lived experience
• Prior law enforcement experience required; health-related training (e.g., addictions, suicide prevention) is an asset
• Strong knowledge of First Nations governance, culture, and history
• Proven leadership, planning, and problem-solving abilities
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with emotional intelligence and discretion
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and standard office technology
• Experience working with Indigenous communities preferred
• Advanced Criminal Record Check required; willingness to travel for training
Why Join K’omoks First Nation?
This is a meaningful opportunity to contribute to a safer, healthier future for the KFN community. As Community Protection Manager, you will have the opportunity to lead, collaborate, and make a lasting difference in the lives of K’ómoks members.
Application Information:
If this opportunity to work as a team member in a growing Indigenous organization appeals to you, please apply with your resume and cover letter to [email protected].
We value employment equity and prioritize applications from Indigenous applicants and especially encourage those living within the K’ómoks First Nation to apply.
