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Seabird Island Band

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We are a multi-faceted First Nations organization including government, business, services, education and non-profit.

Agassiz, BC

Government Administration
51–200 people

About

Seabird Island is a First Nations Band in Agassiz BC. In collaboration with local and national partners and sponsors, we work to improve the health, education, and economic opportunities for First Nations people to create thriving First Nations families and communities. We offer more than 20 services, including health care, dental care, early childhood, employment, mental health, and outreach programs to a variety of First Nations Bands through Health Transfer Agreements, and/or contracts. Our Education programming allows First Nations students to complete their Kindergarten to Grade 12 education within a First Nations school that considers First Nations culture key to children's education. Seabird College, which began operation in 2009, offers a wide-range of courses that will offer students the opportunity to get the certificates they need to get the job of their dreams and advance in their careers. Recipient of Accreditation Canada with Exemplary Status, Canadian Medical Association's Excellence in Health Promotion Award, and Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Canada's Best Practices Award.

Open positions

AP & AR Coordinator (Nations Creations)

On-site · Abbotsford

The AP & AR Coordinator manages the full cycle of accounts payable and receivable, including invoice processing, vendor management, and payment reconciliation. Additionally, the role supports general bookkeeping, purchase order administration, and month-end accounting tasks to ensure efficient financial operations.

Land to Table Farm Student

On-site · Kent

The Land to Table Farm Student will perform daily farm operations including crop production, field maintenance, and harvesting. They will also assist with community relations and the upkeep of farm structures and equipment.

Youth Drop in Team Lead

On-site

Develop and lead a weekly culturally informed drop-in program for youth aged 12-18, incorporating recreational, educational, and cultural activities. Engage in community outreach to build relationships with youth and families while connecting at-risk youth to support resources.

Custodian Part-Time

On-site · Kent

Perform comprehensive custodial duties, including cleaning offices, washrooms, and common areas to ensure a sanitary environment. Conduct minor building maintenance and seasonal grounds work such as snow removal and lawn mowing.

Food and Nutritional Wellness Worker (Part-Time)

On-site · Kent

Prepare and serve nutritious, culturally respectful meals for program participants while maintaining a clean and safe kitchen environment. Support nutrition education and incorporate traditional First Nations foods into menus during weekend operations.

Recovery Home Support Worker (Weekends)

On-site · Kent

Provide culturally informed crisis intervention, coping strategies, and daily living support for individuals affected by mental illness and addictions. Oversee household duties including meal preparation and cleaning while facilitating community and vocational activities for clients.