Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı
Sahtú Renewable Resources Board

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The Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı (Sahtú Renewable Resources Board – SRRB) is seeking a Biologist to join our team. The SRRB is mandated to address objectives of the Sahtú Dene and Métis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement related to wildlife, habitat and harvesting. The SRRB has adopted an innovative cross-cultural and decolonizing approach, and supports training of Sahtú beneficiaries. The term is one year, with the possibility of renewal. 

The salary range: $116,259 - $138,879 annually plus benefits and Northern Allowance. For more information, visit www.srrb.nt.ca, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or phone 867-374-4040. The application deadline is July 28, 2025.

  pdf  Biologist Job Description(211 KB)

To Apply:

Interested applicants are asked to please submit a cover letter and resume by July 28, 2025. Deliver by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . For more information, contact the above email address, or phone 867-374-4040. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Decisions 2010-2011

Decisions 2012-2013

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Decisions 2014-2013

Date Number  Description Result
4/23/13 D001 The board members agree that the SRRB should write a letter to GNWT requesting that they put more resources into funding staff to monitor industrial activity. Consensus
7/19/13 D002 Deb will inform our AANDC contact of the above motions, and will submit the finalized audit. Consensus
7/19/13 D003 Lori Ann will prepare a checklist addressing how each of the recommendations outlined in reported submitted by Mckay LLP was handled. Consensus
7/19/13 D004 Lori Ann will submit monthly variance reports to Executive Committee and quarterly reports to board members. Consensus
7/19/13 D005 An Environmental Assessment Committee will be established, with Keith Hickling, Mike Neyelle, Gordon Zealand and Pat Bobinski as members. Gordon Zealand and Pat Bobinski will provide their expertise in advisory capacity.  Consensus
7/19/13 D006 Deb will contact Jodi Snortland and try to take part in the discussion WRRB is having with Lynda Yonge (ENR, wildlife director) in September 2013 to discuss harvest proposal. Consensus
7/19/13 D007 Catarina and other SRRB staff member will work together to create newsletters, on an as needed basis, to update board members and other interested parties. Consensus
7/19/13 D008 Catarina will prepare briefing notes on Board’s approach and scope regarding the SRRB’s letters of comment submitted to the SLWB. Notes will be discussed at the next teleconference. Consensus
7/19/13 D009 Deb will issue a doodle poll for the next teleconference, suggested to be held in the first week of September. Consensus
9/5/13 D010 Deb will contact AANDC and inquire about getting the Board briefed on MVRMA and NWT Water Acts Consensus
10/4/13 D011 Michael Neyelle will be the SRRB's recommended person to fill the SRRB's seat at SARC Consensus
10/4/13 D012 Daryn Leas will draft a letter re proposed changes to the MVRMA based on the discussion at this meeting Consensus
10/4/13 D013 Research funding changes will be deferred to a later meeting Consensus
10/4/13 D014 SRRB staff will determine the management implications of research that is being done, create summaries, and have them available on the website where we have those projects featured. Consensus

Subcategories

  • The Board
  • Staff

    The Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı (Sahtú Renewable Resources Board) is supported by a staff team that specializes  in key areas of the Board's mandate bridging administration, traditional knowledge, and social and natural sciences.

  • Special Advisors to the Board

    The Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı (Sahtú Renewable Resources Board) relies on the expertise of a number of experienced and knowledgeable individuals to project us with expert advice.

  • Research Associates

    The Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı is actively involved in collaborative research with Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę, government, universities and industry to support evidence-based policies, programs and management planning related to wildlife and harvesting. To ensure that research is of the highest standards, we have undertaken collaborations with a number of outstanding specialists.

  • Sahtú Youth Network

    The Sahtú Youth Network is an idea that has grown from numerous points of feedback recorded during research projects conducted in the Sahtú area with the Sahtú Renewable Resources Board. The network is made up of youth from each of the five communities in the Sahtú. For more information on the Sahtú Youth Network please visit http://sahtuyouthnetwork.com/