Retail Store Department Head 62010
Supervise and co-ordinate activities of workers, Hire and train or arrange for training of staff, Order merchandise, Establish work schedules, Sell merchandise, Resolve issues that may arise, including customer requests, complaints and supply shortages, Organize and maintain inventory
Supervision: Retail salespersons and sales clerks
Work site environment: First nations settlements
Work setting: Rural area, Remote location, Willing to relocate, No fly-in/fly-out, or rotational arrangements are available, Supermarket/grocery store
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
Personal Suitability: Interpersonal awareness-The role serves an Indigenous community; candidates must demonstrate cultural awareness, respect, and the ability to work effectively in a community-focused environment.
Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience: 1 year to less than 2 years
Wage: $50,000.00 per year
Health benefits
Dental plan, Disability benefits, Health care plan, Financial benefits, Group insurance benefits, Life insurance, Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), Stocks/shares, Long term benefits, Maternity and parental benefits, Other benefits, On-site housing options
37.5 hours per week
Terms of employment: Permanent, Full time
Language: English
How to Apply:
Online
By Mail:
77 Main Street
Winnipeg, MB
R3C 2R1
Pat O’Donnell
Manager of Recruitment – Stores
The North West Company
Tulita, NT
Expiration Date September 8, 2026
The North West Company Inc. is proud of the active role we play within the communities we serve, striving to make a positive, progressive difference. Our contributions within the community of Tulita, NT, are a testament to our commitment.
Formerly known as Fort Norman, Tulita is a Hamlet in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories. The community is located at the junction of the Great Bear River and the Mackenzie River and was incorporated as a Hamlet in 1984. In 1996 the community took back its traditional name, which means “where the waters meet” in the Dene language – and reflects the community’s location.
Tulita is home to 478 residents (as per the Hamlet’s website) and is composed of Dene, Métis and non-Indigenous people who speak North Slavey and English.