- Degree in Public Administration, Conservation Sciences, Resource Management, or a related field
- Experience administering resource legislation and/or regulatory processes;
- Experience developing, delivering, and evaluating programs, strategies, policies, and/or services;
- Experience building partnerships within and outside of your organization, including the development of successful relationships with First Nations, communities, non-government organizations and other government departments.
- Experience managing a team, including undertaking performance reviews;
- Knowledge of Yukon Placer Mining and Quartz Mining Acts as well as the Yukon Environmental and Socioeconomical Assessment Act would be an asset
Candidates who have education, training and/or experience equivalent to the essential qualifications listed above will be equally considered.
Desired Knowledge, Skills and Suitability
The ideal candidate should have, and may be assessed on their: - Interpersonal and communication skills
- Understanding of the processes associated with successful program delivery
- Strategic thinking and creative problem solving skills
- Strong self-awareness and integrity
- Demonstrated ability to think strategically and assess the future impact of decisions
- Adaptability and innovation
- Demonstrated ability to develop, manage and influence people
Additional Information
Job Requirements: Periodic travel to various Yukon sites.
Eligibility List
12 months
Post Date
17 April 2024
Close Date
30 April 2024
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Mining Lands Supervisor - Whitehorse, Canada - Government of Yukon
Description
DepartmentGovernment of Yukon -> Energy, Mines & Resources - Mining Lands
Location
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6 CA (Primary)
Job Type
Permanent
End Date
Full/Part Time
Full-time
Standard Hours Bi-weekly
75
Classification
AR16
Salary
$94, $109,661.00
Union
YEU
Days Off
Saturday/Sunday
Travel
10%
Admissibility
Open to all Candidates, Preference - Canadian Indigenous Ancestry, Preference - Yukon First Nations ancestry
This competition is open to all candidates who meet the above noted Admissibility. A hiring preference will apply for qualified candidates of Canadian Indigenous ancestry, with a priority for qualified Yukon First Nation candidates. This initiative is in support of Yukon government's goal for a representative public service. For more information on the hiring preference visit
Job Summary and Requirements
This is a full-time indeterminate position, working 75 hours bi-weekly.
Established E-list could be used to fill in various Yukon communities
Who we are:
As one of the Yukon government's most diverse departments, Energy, Mines, and Resources has a place for you. Under the Mineral Resources umbrella, there are 3 unique branches where you can apply your skillset. We are committed to a healthy and sustainable resource sector, managed in partnership with Yukoners. We embrace a work environment where problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, risk management and personal effort result in the attainment of our goals and those of our clients.
As one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for 2023 a career with Yukon Government's public service offers you an opportunity to expand your skillset and build relationships with stakeholders and colleagues. Learn more about what Yukon Government can offer you.
About the Branch:
Since the Gold Rush of 1898, mining has featured prominently in building and defining the Yukon's economy, shaping its communities, and contributing to its economic development. In the modern-day context, Yukon Government controls and administers its natural resources, including its minerals. The Mineral Resources branch administers the Quartz Mining Act, Placer Mining Act and regulations through the Mining Recorder offices in Whitehorse, Watson Lake, Dawson, and Mayo.
The branch is responsible for the disposition and administration of mineral resources within the Yukon, providing education and outreach on the regulatory regime to support responsible mining land use and mineral planning and development to the mining industry, communities and governments.
About the Position:
The Mineral Resources Branch is responsible for the regulation of a sustainable mining industry in Yukon. As a member of the branch management team, this position is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing and evaluating a number of program areas including: mining land use operating plans under the Quartz and Placer Mining Acts, environmental and socio-economic assessments, consultation with First Nations and maintenance of relationships with First Nations and stakeholders.
The Mining Lands Supervisor is responsible for planning, implementing, managing and evaluating the administration of the regulatory processes for mineral exploration in Yukon. The incumbent will work with the Manager of Mining Lands to develop policy, procedures and guidance documents. The Mining Lands Supervisor supervises the Mining Lands Coordinator(s) and provides functional direction to district Mining Lands Officers.
For more information about this role please contact Paul Inglis, Manager, Mining Lands at or
For more information about the staffing process, please contact Colleen Kormos, HR Consultant and
Essential Qualifications
Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet the following qualifications. Please note selection for further consideration will be based solely on the information you provide in your resume. For more information on how to prepare and submit your resume visit this resource page on