Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle Restoration Society

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle Restoration Society Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle is advancing genuine, Indigenous-led land restoration, so future generations can grow, flourish & thrive in Northeast BC.

Everything we do is guided by future generations.Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports restoration that reflects long-term care f...
06/17/2026

Everything we do is guided by future generations.

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports restoration that reflects long-term care for the land, water, and community. Through funding, partnerships, and shared learning, we help support work that will continue to benefit future generations.

Restoring what sustains us means taking care of the relationships that connect people, land, and culture.

Restoration grows stronger when people come together.Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle brings together community members, knowledge ho...
06/09/2026

Restoration grows stronger when people come together.

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle brings together community members, knowledge holders, practitioners, and partners to share ideas, learn from one another, and support restoration shaped by Indigenous values.

These conversations help strengthen relationships and create pathways for long-term collaboration and shared responsibility.

Strong communities help sustain healthy land.Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports community-led restoration by funding projects ...
06/02/2026

Strong communities help sustain healthy land.

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports community-led restoration by funding projects that reflect local knowledge, build capacity, and strengthen long-term stewardship.

We believe restoration is strongest when communities help guide the work. By supporting local leadership and collaboration, we help create positive impacts for both people and place.

06/01/2026

🌱 WE’RE HIRING: Planters

Grandmother's Greenhouse is looking for experienced Planters to join our 2026 Native Planting Program.

This is a physically demanding field position responsible for installing native plant material according to project specifications while meeting daily production targets of approximately 500–700 plants per day.

Successful candidates will be expected to maintain proper planting techniques, carefully handle plant material, support field logistics and setup, and work safely in remote and rugged terrain under varying weather conditions.

Candidates must have:
✔ Minimum 3 years of planting experience (tree planting or native restoration preferred)
✔ Ability to meet daily production targets in field environments
✔ Valid driver’s license
✔ UTV operating experience
✔ Experience working away from home in camp settings
✔ Ability to work 12-hour days in physically demanding conditions

📍 Camp-based position | June–August (local FSJ and BRFN applicants not required to stay in camp)

For more details and full job postings, visit:
https://blueberryfn.com/departments-services/employment/

📧 Send resumes to [email protected] by June 12, 2026.

06/01/2026

🌱 WE’RE HIRING: Crew Boss

Grandmother's Greenhouse is hiring experienced Crew Bosses for our 2026 Native Planting Program.

This position combines hands-on planting with crew leadership and field coordination. Crew Bosses will supervise crews of approximately 5 planters while ensuring daily production targets, planting quality standards, safety requirements, and field logistics are met.

Responsibilities include training and supporting planters, monitoring planting techniques, tracking production progress, coordinating workflow, and maintaining strong team performance in remote field environments.

Candidates must have:
✔ 5+ years of planting experience
✔ 5+ years managing planting crews
✔ Proven leadership in high-production field environments
✔ Valid driver’s license
✔ UTV operating experience
✔ Ability to work long 12-hour days in camp settings away from home

📍 Camp-based position | June–August (local FSJ and BRFN applicants not required to stay in camp)

For more details and full job postings, visit:
https://blueberryfn.com/departments-services/employment/

📧 Send resumes to [email protected] by June 12, 2026.

06/01/2026

🌱 WE’RE HIRING: Plant Supervisor

Grandmother's Greenhouse is seeking an experienced Plant Supervisor to oversee large-scale native planting operations for our 2026 Native Planting Program.

This leadership role is responsible for managing Crew Bosses and planting crews, coordinating daily field logistics, overseeing plant handling and re**er storage, conducting quality control checks, and ensuring all planting work meets technical specifications and project standards.

Candidates must have:
✔ 5+ years of planting experience
✔ 5+ years of supervisory experience in planting or restoration operations
✔ Strong knowledge of plant handling, field logistics, and large-scale operations
✔ Valid driver’s license
✔ UTV operating experience
✔ Ability to work long 12-hour days in remote camp settings

📍 Camp-based position | June–August (local FSJ and BRFN applicants not required to stay in camp)
For more details and full job postings, visit:
https://blueberryfn.com/departments-services/employment/
📧 Send resumes to [email protected] by June 12, 2026.

Looking ahead means thinking about future generations.Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports restoration shaped by BRFN values, wh...
05/06/2026

Looking ahead means thinking about future generations.

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports restoration shaped by BRFN values, where decisions are made with care for the land, water, and those who come next.

By funding and connecting long-term work, we support efforts that will benefit the land and community for years to come.

🌿 Healing Our Land, TogetherNan wúújo anawúúdle Restoration Society is inviting BRFN community members to join us for 10...
05/01/2026

🌿 Healing Our Land, Together

Nan wúújo anawúúdle Restoration Society is inviting BRFN community members to join us for 10 Year Restoration Plan engagement sessions.

We’ll be gathering to talk about what restoration means, how we move forward, and how community knowledge can guide the work ahead.

📍 Nan wúújo anawúúdle Office
11421 Alaska Road, Fort St John

🕙 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Wednesday, May 6 - Men’s Group, Warriors

Thursday, May 7 - Women’s Group, Ladies & Land

Friday, May 8 - Elders & Knowledge Holders

Lunch will be provided, and there will be door prizes.

All BRFN members are welcome. Together, we restore.

Questions? Email Corene Green at [email protected]

Indigenous knowledge is essential to meaningful restoration.Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports BRFN-led approaches that priori...
04/29/2026

Indigenous knowledge is essential to meaningful restoration.

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle supports BRFN-led approaches that prioritize respect, responsibility, and long-term thinking.

By funding projects and bringing partners together, we help ensure restoration reflects community knowledge and values.

Strong restoration work starts with strong connections.Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle brings people together, from community member...
04/22/2026

Strong restoration work starts with strong connections.

Nan wúújǫ anawúúdle brings people together, from community members to practitioners, to share knowledge and support BRFN-led priorities.

By creating space for these conversations, we help build relationships that lead to more meaningful and lasting outcomes for the land.

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11421 Alaska
Fort Saint John, BC
V1J6N2

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