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Retail Store Department Head

The North West Company Tadoule Lake


Tadoule Lake, MB R0B 2C0
Canada

Retail
Compensation: $58,812 per year, Full-Time

Retail Store Department Head 62010

Supervise staff (apprentices, stages hands, design team, etc.), Hire and train or arrange for training of staff, Establish work schedules, Sell merchandise, Resolve issues that may arise, including customer requests, complaints and supply shortages, Organize and maintain inventory, Supervise and co-ordinate activities of workers

Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate

Experience: 1 year to less than 2 years

Wage: $58,812.00 per year

Benefits: Dental plan, Disability benefits, Health care plan

Stocks/shares, Group insurance benefits, Life insurance, Other benefits, Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), Maternity and parental benefits

37.5 hours per week

Terms of employment: Permanent, Full time

Language: English

How to Apply:

By Email:

jobs@northwest.ca

By Mail:

77 Main Street

Winnipeg, MB

R3C 2R1

Pat O’Donnell

Manager of Recruitment – Stores

The North West Company

Tadoule Lake (Tes-He-Olie Twe), Manitoba

Posted November 18, 2025

The North West Company Tadoule Lake

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 Sayisi Dene First Nation, MB, are a testament to our commitment. Located 250 km west of Churchill, Sayisi Dene First nation (Tadoule Lake) is home to about 325 residents (as per Statistics Canada's 106 Census). “Sayisi Dene” translates from Chipewyan as “People of the East”, which refers to their homeland east of Manitoba.The Sayisi Dene people were also known as the Duck Lake Band, which anthropologists refer to as the Edthen-eldili-dene (“Caribou eaters”). The Duck Lake Band used to live on lands stretching from the shores of the Hudson Bay in the north, cutting through northern Manitoba, to end in the southern parts of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Today, the residents of Tadoule Lake speak Sayisi, Dene and English as they continue their caribou-hunting based lifestyle, using knowledge passed on from Elders through generations of oral tradition. This knowledge is vital for the community, which can only be accessed by dogsled, snowmobile during the winter and by air throughout the year. The nearest connecting airport is Thompson, 332 km to the south.

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