Regional Wildlife Manager Jobs in Thompson, MB
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Regional Wildlife Manager
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Regional Wildlife Manager
BL3 Biologist 3
Regular/full-time
Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures
Wildlife Branch, Natural Resource Stewardship
Thompson MB
Advertisement Number: 45323
Salary(s): BL3 $85,211.00 - $110,379.00 per year Plus Remoteness Allowance, if applicable.
Closing Date: June 26, 2026
The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).
Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to women, Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.
The Wildlife Branch of Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures is currently recruiting to fill the position of Regional Wildlife Manager for Thompson, MB.
Duties:
Reporting to the Section Manager of Engagement and Operations, the Regional Wildlife Manager is responsible for the planning, development, implementation and overall administration of regional wildlife management programs for the Northeast Region. Responsibilities include budget planning and administration, program and policy development at the provincial and regional level, program implementation and evaluation, staff supervision, client service, resource inventory, planning and allocation as well as representing departmental wildlife interests regionally. The Regional Wildlife Manager is responsible for working with and maintaining relationships with municipalities, Indigenous and Northern Communities within the region. In addition, the Regional Wildlife Manager works with local wildlife associations including licensed and rights-based users, and various other interested parties, as well as ensuring wildlife activities will be conducted with the appropriate level of scientific rigor.
Why Work For Manitoba Government?
The Manitoba government values its employees, recognizing the important role that each person plays in delivering exceptional services, programs and support to the province. Your important contributions are recognized with a comprehensive package of benefits, including an attractive salary, pension plan, health and wellness benefits, and other supports to encourage work-life balance.
Financial Security
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Attractive salaries
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Defined pension plan
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Life insurance coverage
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Long-Term Disability Plan
Benefit Plan
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Employer paid health care benefits including health, dental and vision
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Extended health care for services such as physiotherapy, chiropractor, massages, acupuncture and more
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Annual health spending account for eligible employees
Commitment to Health and Wellness
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Employee and Family Assistance Program
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Paid time-off including sick leave, wellness days and family related leave days
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Flexible work arrangements for eligible positions
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Generous vacation entitlements, increasing with years of service
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Parental, maternity, and adoptive leave options
Professional Growth & Development
We want our employees to thrive and grow, and are committing to investing in their development. We offer multiple avenues of support such as in-house training, educational assistance and leadership development programs to help achieve these goals.
Organizational Culture and Values
The Manitoba government is committed to a work environment and culture that values and recognizes every employee. When we look at Manitoba’s Public Service, we see a reflection of Manitoba’s diversity. We come from differing educational, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and work in a wide array of jobs across the province, we are all public servants.
Impact on Manitoba’s Future
By working for Manitoba’s Public Service, you have the unique opportunity to use your time to serve the land, communities, and the people of Manitoba. You can leave a lasting mark that will impact both current and future generations.
Qualifications:
Essential:
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University degree in biology and/or natural resource management or related discipline or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience
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Experience leading the development, implementation and evaluation of complex natural resource management actions, plans, programs and projects
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Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to foster positive working relationships and resolve conflict within internal and external relationships
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Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize work activities and meet deadlines
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Experience applying wildlife legislation, policies and guidelines to make and recommend wildlife management decisions
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Experience supervising staff, including addressing performance management issues, developing work plans and learning/training plans
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Strong verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate technical and non-technical information in a clear manner to a variety of audiences
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Strong written communication skills such as drafting management plans, technical reports, advisory notes, and correspondence with a high degree of accuracy, clarity and conciseness
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Knowledge and understanding of the treaties within Manitoba and Section 35 consultation requirements with Indigenous communities
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Ability to work independently
Desired:
- Experience in financial administration and budget planning
Conditions of Employment:
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Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
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Must be physically able to undertake the duties of the position, including conducting field work in rough terrain and on water, during all seasons and under adverse weather conditions
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Must possess and maintain a valid full stage Manitoba Class 5 driver's licence (or equivalent)
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Must be able to work evenings, weekends and overtime as required
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Some overnight travel in the province may be required
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Must be able to travel to and work in remote locations for extended periods within the Province of Manitoba, travelling by various means such as chartered aircraft, boat, ATV, and snowmobile
Apply to:
Advertisement # 45323
Talent Acquisition
Human Resource Services
600-259 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2A9
Phone: 204-945-7518
Fax: 204-945-0601
Email: govjobs@gov.mb.ca
Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process. When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.
Please be advised that job competitions for represented positions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor's representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.
We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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About Province of Manitoba
If you want to work in an organization where employee trust, integrity, respect, skill and dedication is valued, then a career with the Manitoba government may be right for you.
The Manitoba government offers rewarding careers to its employees who deliver hundreds of programs and services to the public. The government has a wide variety of departments, reflecting over 700 different types of jobs, located in communities across the province.
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