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PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
Marketing & PR Coordinator
Marketing & PR Coordinator
Marketing & PR Coordinator
Marketing & PR Coordinator
Seasonal Park Maintenance Technician
Seasonal Park Maintenance Technician
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN, TURSUJUQ PARK
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN, TURSUJUQ PARK
Second Cook (April to October)
Second Cook (April to October)
Chef de Partie (April to October)
Chef de Partie (April to October)
KUURURJUAQ AND ULITTANIUJALIK NATIONAL PARK OPERATION COORDINATOR
KUURURJUAQ AND ULITTANIUJALIK NATIONAL PARK OPERATION COORDINATOR
PARC NATIONAL PINGUALUIT- VISITOR EXPERIENCE OFFICER
PARC NATIONAL PINGUALUIT- VISITOR EXPERIENCE OFFICER
Chef de Partie (April to October)
Chef de Partie (April to October)
Second Cook (April to October)
Second Cook (April to October)
General Cook (April to October)
General Cook (April to October)
Colleague Services Agent
Colleague Services Agent
Engineering Operations Manager (18-Month Term)
Engineering Operations Manager (18-Month Term)
Engineering Operations Manager (18-Month Term)
Engineering Operations Manager (18-Month Term)
Basin Glacial Waters - Sauna Master (Aufguss)
Basin Glacial Waters - Sauna Master (Aufguss)
Basin Glacial Waters - Sauna Master (Aufguss)
Basin Glacial Waters - Sauna Master (Aufguss)
Third Cook Pastry (Cook Assistant), Full-Time, Seasonal May to October 2026
Third Cook Pastry (Cook Assistant), Full-Time, Seasonal May to October 2026
PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ
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About the role
JOB OPPORTUNITY The Kativik Regional Government (KRG), a supra municipal body with jurisdiction over the territory located north of the 55th parallel, is now looking for a self-motivated and dynamic individual interested in joining the KRG to work in the capacity of: PARK WARDEN, PARC NATIONAL TURSUJUQ (Permanent - Full time position) Under the supervision of the Director, Parc national Tursujuq, the Park Warden is responsible for the maintenance of park infrastructure and equipment as well as for ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations in the park. Also, the Park Warden, in cooperation with guide interpreters, is responsible for the comfort and safety of clients and may accompany them during their visits. More specifically, the duties include, without being limited to:
- Implement daily preventive maintenance program for the infrastructure;
- Ensure the availability and proper working condition of vehicles (snowmobiles, ATVs, trucks, etc.) and perform required daily maintenance;
- Maintain an inventory and submit to the administrative technician purchase orders for material, tools and other equipment needed to ensure the upkeep and proper operation of park equipment;
- Perform all construction (carpentry, plumbing, heating, electrical, mechanical tasks), development, repair and renovation work required for the infrastructure and equipment;
- Ensure that park staff are well informed about the use of vehicles and related safety regulations;
- Inform the visitors and ensure compliance with all the laws and regulations related to the protection, development and use of the territory;
- Report all violations to the laws and regulations applicable to the park as well as non-compliance with the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement to the Québec Wildlife Protection Officer and the Director;
- Ensure the preparation, logistics and proper operation of equipment used by park staff and visitors to access the park;
- Act as a guide during excursions, determine the route to be followed and the time of departure based on weather conditions and ensure the safety of all participants;
- Organize and implement search and rescue operations as required and inform local authorities as required by the Emergency Measures Plan;
- Cooperate and maintain efficient and harmonious contact with park staff, clients and stakeholders involved in the operation of the park;
- Perform other related duties, as required, by the supervisor. Required Qualifications:
- Technical course in a related field (plumbing, carpentry, mechanic, etc.), relevant work experience will also be considered;
- Strong experience in navigation at sea or on land;
- Solid teamwork competency;
- Written and oral working knowledge of at least two (2) of the following languages: Inuktitut, English and French
- Valid driver’s license; Place of work: Umiujaq Salary: Minimum: $45,942/year; maximum $77,337/year (Class 7) Benefits: Cost of living differential: Minimum of $10 033/year Food allowance: Minimum of $2,973/year Annual leave trips: maximum of 3 per person annually Group benefits including Simplified Pension Plan Vacation: 20 days Statutory Holidays: 20 days including 10 during Christmas holidays (pro rata) Please send your resume in English before 5:00 p.m., April 30, 2026 to: Human Resources Kativik Regional Government P.O. Box 9 Kuujjuaq, Québec J0M 1C0 Fax: (819) 964-2975 Email: humanresources@krg.ca The KRG is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with this and with the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement, conditions may vary to promote the employment of Inuit candidates. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About Kativik Regional Government
Le Gouvernement régional Kativik (GRK) a été créé en 1978 en vertu de la Convention de la Baie-James et du Nord québécois afin de fournir des services publics aux Nunavimmiuts. Ses principales responsabilités sont définies dans la Loi sur les villages nordiques et l’Administration régionale Kativik (Loi sur l’ARK). D’autres mandats lui ont été confiés par les municipalités de la région et le gouvernement du Québec.
The Kativik Regional Government (KRG) was established in 1978 under the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement to provide public services to Nunavimmiut. Its core responsibilities are outlined in the Act respecting Northern Villages and the Kativik Regional Government (Kativik Act). Additional mandates have been assigned by the region’s municipalities and the Québec government.