Land Acquisition & Projects Specialist

Job No: 292064
Location: Clinton, BC

  • Help shape the future of land and infrastructure for a progressive First Nation in beautiful Clinton, BC
  • Earn a competitive salary of $65,000–$83,000, with health benefits, relocation support, and housing to get you started
  • Join a close-knit team that values cultural connection, community impact, and hands-on collaboration

About High Bar First Nation

High Bar First Nation (HBFN), known as Llenllenéy'ten, is a proud and independent Secwépemc community rooted in the Fraser Canyon and Cariboo region of British Columbia. With deep ancestral ties to the land and historical connections to the Tsilhqot’in people, HBFN has remained unaffiliated with major tribal councils, maintaining its autonomy and unique governance. Despite challenges such as uninhabitable reserve lands, the Nation has built a strong administrative presence in Clinton, BC, and supports members across Canada and the United States. Committed to environmental stewardship, cultural revitalization, and sustainable development, HBFN delivers essential services through departments in health, education, finance, and land stewardship. The Nation actively engages in partnerships that promote community well-being, economic growth, and long-term self-determination. Joining High Bar First Nation means becoming part of a dynamic team that values cultural heritage, resilience, and innovation while working to build a thriving future for the next generation.

For more information, please visit our website: www.highbarfirstnation.ca

About the Opportunity

HBFN is looking for a full-time Land Acquisition & Projects Specialist based in Clinton, BC.

Reporting to the Band Administrator, you will play a pivotal role in advancing land acquisition efforts and managing early-stage infrastructure projects to support community development initiatives.

In this position, you will be primarily responsible for identifying, assessing, and coordinating the acquisition of land and planning infrastructure projects that align with the Nation’s strategic goals, including additions to reserve and long-term revitalization efforts.

More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Coordinating land acquisition opportunities, including identifying suitable parcels for purchase or addition to reserve
  • Liaising with government agencies to manage ATR processes and land-related approvals
  • Conducting feasibility assessments to determine land suitability for community development
  • Planning and initiating early-stage infrastructure and capital projects in collaboration with leadership and external partners
  • Collaborating with internal team members, including finance, intergovernmental affairs, and natural resources
  • Supporting strategic initiatives to reconnect displaced members with community land
  • Maintaining ongoing communication with stakeholders, consultants, and contractors to ensure smooth project progression
  • Assisting with logistical planning and reporting related to project milestones and land transactions

About You

To qualify, you will need 3–5+ years of experience in land development, real estate, or project management, with demonstrated knowledge of land acquisition, property assessment, and capital or infrastructure planning.

The following are required:

  • Willingness and ability to work onsite or travel regularly within the Clinton, BC region
  • A valid driver’s license with access to a reliable vehicle
  • Ability to undergo a criminal background check

Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:

  • Familiarity with Additions to Reserve (ATR) processes and Indigenous land-use frameworks
  • Confidence working with government agencies, funding bodies, contractors, and consultants
  • Ability to assess land suitability for development, housing, or long-term planning needs
  • Experience initiating and coordinating capital or infrastructure projects in early stages
  • Background supporting or managing land-based projects for Indigenous or remote communities
  • Strong skills in tracking and coordinating multiple project deliverables simultaneously
  • Knowledge of zoning regulations, permitting processes, and land transaction procedures
  • Experience reviewing or overseeing contracts, agreements, and land feasibility assessments
  • Proficiency in conducting research and analysis to guide land acquisition or development decisions
  • Understanding of Indigenous governance structures or policies, or a demonstrated willingness to learn

As our ideal candidate, you will possess strong communication and problem-solving skills, along with a self-directed mindset and the ability to adapt to shifting priorities. You bring curiosity, respect, and a genuine willingness to learn from others, making you an approachable and thoughtful collaborator. Your integrity, cultural sensitivity, and desire to make a long-term community impact will ensure you're a strong fit for our values-driven and close-knit team.

This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a foundational role and help shape the future of land, infrastructure, and community development at High Bar First Nation.

About the Benefits

Compensation based on skills and experience, is a competitive annual salary of $65,000–$83,000, and a host of excellent benefits including:

  • Extended health coverage through Sun Life (e.g., dental, vision, paramedical, etc.)
  • Paid time off
  • Relocation assistance for those moving to the area
  • Accommodation available to help you get settled in Clinton, if you choose to relocate
  • Gas mileage and travel allowance for work-related travel beyond Clinton
  • Growth opportunities into a leadership role overseeing a land acquisition committee, with corresponding salary progression
  • Opportunities to participate in meaningful community events and on-the-land experiences
  • A uniquely supportive, family-oriented culture
  • Fun social activities such as Indigenous Day events, summer gatherings, Halloween parties, and more
  • A chance to help shape the future of land and infrastructure development in a growing, progressive Nation

If you share our values and have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!

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A Place to Belong: Clinton and the Cariboo Region

Clinton and the surrounding Cariboo region offer a striking mix of open landscapes, forested hills, and deep cultural roots. This area is home to High Bar First Nation and part of the broader Secwépemc community, where ties to the land are reflected in daily life, stewardship, and connection. From fishing at Big Bar Lake to hiking the trails around Marble Range, there’s plenty of space to explore, reflect, and recharge. The village itself blends heritage from the Gold Rush era with a growing, welcoming spirit, offering opportunities for both quiet living and meaningful work. Whether you're looking to relocate for a change of pace, contribute to community-led development, or simply enjoy the land and culture, Clinton is a place where you can build something lasting while being part of something bigger.