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A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
There are many rewarding career paths for land managers within the Alberta government.
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The Lands Division is responsible for providing a clear, balanced approach to land/forest management through policy, legislative and regulatory framework that maximizes the long-term benefits of Albertans.
Information about Land Management positions.
As a Land Use Forest Officer, you will
Your salary range will be $42,924.06 - $53,340.05 per annum.
During this period you will be provided with the training and experience needed to develop the competencies required to perform the duties at the full working level.
Your salary range will be $50,484.19 - $64,188.25 per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
As an Operations Unit Head, you will take an active role in implementing Provincial and Area directives and/or guidelines and maintaining standards.
Supervision of forest officers will be a key responsibility and you will work together with other supervisors in the Area to ensure that performance targets and quality standards are being met for land management operations approvals and inspections.
A large part of the job responsibilities will include the mentoring and training of the staff that you directly supervise.
Your salary range will be $58,968.25 - $75,864.09 per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
As the Operations Section Head, you will provide technical direction, guidance and support to program delivery staff for both the Land and Forest Management programs.
You will ensure the consistent application of provincial legislation, departmental guidelines and standards in the review of industrial applications and the delivery of the Area's Land and Forest Management programs.
Your salary range will be $65,520.14 - $84,624.03 per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
As a Land Management Specialist, you will be responsible for managing industrial, commercial, riparian and recreational activities on public land within an assigned area.
You will make integrated decisions on the use and allocation of public land in consultation with other land and resource management specialists, stakeholders and other departments and agencies to ensure sustainable use of resources.
Your salary range will be $65,520.14 - $84,624.03 per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
As the Reclamation Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring that reclamation programs, policies, standards, and guidelines are developed and implemented to support the sustainability of Public Land in the province.
You will develop protocols for reclamation audit inspections, support reclamation related research and provide support to policy creation. You will also work with departmental staff and clients in the development of provincial reclamation criteria and coordinate training for field staff.
Your salary range will be $65,520.14 - $84,624.03 per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
As the Unit Leader, Riparian Land Management and Water Boundaries, you will provide leadership and strategic direction for provincial programs related to ownership and management of provincial shorelands and associated riparian lands.
You will work extensively with a variety of stakeholders regarding the conservation of riparian and shoreland areas and the regulatory aspects of their use.
Your salary range will be $69,852.21 - $90,396.05 per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
As the Head, Petroleum Land Use and Reclamation, you will provide provincial leadership, expertise, management and guidance for petroleum land use in the province.
You will ensure policies and procedures are efficient and effective for petroleum users as well as other land users who interface and use the same public land. You will also coordinate input on sensitive issues and undertake issue management through collaboration and consultation with department staff, other departments, agencies and stakeholders.
Your salary range will be $80,676.14 - $110,076.23 (pay zone 1) per annum.
Updated: May 16, 2013
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