IPCA steering Committee Appointment (2)
About the role
The Lower Nicola Indian Band invites you to apply to sit on the Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area Steering Committee
Our current appointed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) Steering Committee’s term ends October 12, 2025.
The IPCA Steering Committee (“the committee”) is tasked with determining LNIB’s strategy for implementing an IPCA within Nlaka’pamux territory. The Committee will provide strategic direction to the IPCA project team, consult with key knowledge holders, technical experts, and membership, and identify LNIB’s priorities and member interests related to the establishment of an IPCA within LNIB’s traditional territory.
The committee will be composed of one member of Chief and Council, one Elder or key knowledge holder, the Director of Economic Development, one member of the IPCA project team, and one LNIB member at large.
We are looking for members to apply for the Elder/key knowledge holder position or the member at large position. Committee Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month.
How to apply:
- Provide your name;
- Which position you are applying for; and
- and a brief description of your interest in the project.
Send your applications to Monica Charters via email.
Economic Development Office
85 Hwy 8 E
Merritt, BC
monica.charters@lnib.net (mailto: monica.charters@lnib.net)
- ️ 250-378-5157
Deadline to apply: Friday, October 10th, 2025.
About Lower Nicola Indian Band
The Nłeʔkepmxc traditionally use clothing, face painting and jewelry to express the surrounding landscape, their dreams, and their experiences.
The basketry of the Nłeʔkepmxc is known worldwide as a refined form of artisanship. The Nłeʔkepmxc Tribal Council (NNTC) was established in the early 1980’s to protect and promote the title and rights of the Nłeʔkepmxc Nation, and defend and advance interests in jurisdiction and economic rights including access to the fishery and forest sources.
IPCA steering Committee Appointment (2)
About the role
The Lower Nicola Indian Band invites you to apply to sit on the Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area Steering Committee
Our current appointed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) Steering Committee’s term ends October 12, 2025.
The IPCA Steering Committee (“the committee”) is tasked with determining LNIB’s strategy for implementing an IPCA within Nlaka’pamux territory. The Committee will provide strategic direction to the IPCA project team, consult with key knowledge holders, technical experts, and membership, and identify LNIB’s priorities and member interests related to the establishment of an IPCA within LNIB’s traditional territory.
The committee will be composed of one member of Chief and Council, one Elder or key knowledge holder, the Director of Economic Development, one member of the IPCA project team, and one LNIB member at large.
We are looking for members to apply for the Elder/key knowledge holder position or the member at large position. Committee Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month.
How to apply:
- Provide your name;
- Which position you are applying for; and
- and a brief description of your interest in the project.
Send your applications to Monica Charters via email.
Economic Development Office
85 Hwy 8 E
Merritt, BC
monica.charters@lnib.net (mailto: monica.charters@lnib.net)
- ️ 250-378-5157
Deadline to apply: Friday, October 10th, 2025.
About Lower Nicola Indian Band
The Nłeʔkepmxc traditionally use clothing, face painting and jewelry to express the surrounding landscape, their dreams, and their experiences.
The basketry of the Nłeʔkepmxc is known worldwide as a refined form of artisanship. The Nłeʔkepmxc Tribal Council (NNTC) was established in the early 1980’s to protect and promote the title and rights of the Nłeʔkepmxc Nation, and defend and advance interests in jurisdiction and economic rights including access to the fishery and forest sources.