The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) in collaboration with its partners is seeking northern Indigenous students to study wildlife community dynamics in the Northwest Territories. Successful applicants will help design, implement and analyze data from wildlife surveys using remote cameras (camera traps) and acoustic recording units (ARUs). Indigenous students from the Northwest Territories at various stages of their academic journey are encouraged to apply, including those looking for a postsecondary program, postgraduate degree, or summer employment. The research team will look at various options and work with successful applicants to find their best fit. Interested applicants should send an email by March 31, 2022, to [email protected] with the Subject: “Student Application for Biodiversity Monitoring in NWT: Your Name” and include the following details: a) brief statement of interest, b) Curriculum Vitae and (c) any applicable unofficial academic transcript(s). The Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation (LKDFN) is looking to contract a sole proprietor or firm to provide graphic design services on an as-needed basis to support the communications functions of the Thaidene Nëné Department. We anticipate that the contract will be for approximately 10 hours per month on average, though there will be busier months and quieter months. The contract will be for an initial term of one year, but may be renewable. The deadline to submit materials is March 11, 2022, at 5:00pm MT. Responses received after the deadline will not be considered. The selected bidder will be notified no later than April 8, 2022.
If you have questions about the scope of service and process proposal, or any technical issues, please contact Iris Catholique ([email protected]). |
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VISIONWe are the Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation. Our vision for Thaidene Nëné is:
Nuwe néné, nuwe ch'anıé yunedhé xa (Our land, our culture for the future). We’re working with our partners to permanently protect Thaidene Nëné—part of our huge and bountiful homeland around and beyond the East Arm of Tu Nedhé. |