MARINE COORDINATOR
Full-time, Ongoing
Who we are
We are the Pacheedaht First Nation - a resilient, thriving community rooted in our sacred lands and waters. Our home brings peace, safety, and belonging, connecting us to one another and to our ancestors.
Guided by our teachings, we steward our territory and exercise our rights, title, and jurisdiction with care, protecting the wildlife, clean air, waters, and forests that sustain current and future generations. Pacheedaht First Nation is a proud, progressive government focused on the health, safety, and self-reliance of our people while preserving our culture, values, and language. We hold four reserves (174 hectares) within our traditional territory in Port Renfrew, about 80 km from Victoria, with an estimated 286 members, including roughly 100 living on-reserve.
About the role
Reporting to the Band Manager, the Marine Coordinator oversees the planning, coordination, and day-to-day operations of the Seafoam Spirit vessel in support of the Southern Resident Killer Whale (SRKW) research program. This role ensures safe vessel operations, supports research activities, and upholds the Nation’s stewardship responsibilities on the water.
We are seeking someone who brings a background in marine operations, community stewardship, and respectful engagement with Indigenous values—demonstrating practical experience on the water, a commitment to environmental protection, and an understanding of the Pacheedaht First Nation’s cultural teachings and governance.
What you will do
As the Marine Coordinator for Pacheedaht First Nation, you will:
Marine Operations & Safety Stewardship
Relationships, Collaboration & Cultural Protocols
Lived and learned experience we are seeking
To be the successful candidate for this position, you will have/demonstrate:
What we offer
Persons of Indigenous ancestry will be given preference per s16(1) CHRA.
Pacheedaht First Nation - or “People of the Seafoam”- are a Nuu-chah-nulth people from the southwest coast of Vancouver Island.