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Home - Namgis First Nation 'NAMGIS FIRST NATION (OFFICE) 49 Atli Street | P O Box 210 | Alert Bay, BC | V0N 1A0
About Us - Namgis First Nation Namima means “Those of one kind”, and can be compared to the word clan used by may other nations ‘Namgis has five Namima, Tsi’tsilwa’lagami, Tlatlalamin, Gigalgam, Sisantle, and ‘Ninalk’inuxw
Elected Council - Namgis First Nation Kelly Speck Contact Kelly Speck@namgis bc ca Portfolios Community Justice, Forestry Parks Protected Areas, Health Social Services, Governance Committee
Employment Training - Namgis First Nation Cormorant Island Community Learning Centre Hours: General: 8:30am – 4:30pm Adult Basic Education: 9:00am – 3:00pm Contact: Office: 250-974-5556
Accounting Associate - Namgis First Nation Payroll and benefits administration for all ‘Namgis First Nation’s and affiliated companies’ staff when requested Reporting and file maintenance of workplace injury reports to WCB; Back-up for payable processing (honoraria, travel, contracts, staff claims, petty cash others)
Employment Training Coordinator - Namgis First Nation Under the supervision of the Director of Education Staff Mentor, the Employment and Training Coordinator is responsible for providing information about employment and training to ‘Namgis First Nation clients, helping to identify employment goals and assisting with career planning
Namgis First Nation - Na̱mg̱is Responds to Rare Marine Incident The Na̱mg̱is First Nation, MERS, and Bay Cetology are working together to understand what happened A rare young whale has washed ashore in Port McNeill Learn how 'Na̱mg̱is First Nation and marine experts are responding to this extraordinary event
Membership - Namgis First Nation Membership Services in the ‘Namgis Administration Office will give you the DVS’s address and the required application form When you get your or your child’s birth certificate, make sure to put it in a safe place where you can find it again when you need it