Judicial Tribunal Member – Battle River Territory
Location: The successful candidate must reside within the Battle River Territory, in any of the following Districts of the Métis Nation within Alberta:
The Judicial Tribunal is an impartial body of the Judicial Branch of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, established in accordance with the Judicial Branch Act, 2023, containing six members: one regular member from each of the five Territories, and a chairperson. Judicial Tribunal members must faithfully and impartially exercise their duties and functions under the Constitution and Otipemisiwak Métis Government Law. Judicial Tribunal members are appointed by the Citizens’ Council by ordinary resolution and serve a four (4) year term commencing on the date they deliver written acceptance of their appointment to the Chair. The Judicial Tribunal is tasked with deciding and prescribing the resolution of disputes as set out in Otipemisiwak Métis Government legislation. Judicial Tribunal members receive honoraria-based remuneration, with their travel and accommodations expenses covered for business related to the Tribunal. The estimated time commitment may vary widely depending on the political and social circumstances within the Nation (i.e., election year vs. non-election year).
The ideal candidate for the Battle River Territory Judicial Tribunal member appointment will: have a passion to contribute to the Métis Nation within Alberta, have a strong community connection and knowledge, and possess the ability to make ethical and impartial decisions.
As per section 13 of the Judicial Branch Act, Judicial Tribunal Members decide and prescribe the resolution of disputes regarding the following matters:
(a) citizenship in the Métis Nation within Alberta;
(b) election of leadership of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government;
(c) the interpretation and application of the Constitution;
(d) the validity, application, and interpretation of Otipemisiwak Métis Government Law, regulations, or policies;
(e) actions, inactions, or decisions of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government or its Institutions; and
(f) contraventions of the Constitution or Otipemisiwak Métis Government Law.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
The Otipemisiwak Métis Government is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We believe that our strength lies in our rich cultural heritage and the diverse experiences of our Citizens’ and community members. We are committed to providing equal opportunities and ensuring barriers are reduced in the recruitment process for our appointments. We welcome applications from all individuals, to ensure our appointments represent the diversity of the Citizens of the Métis Nation within Alberta we serve, including but not limited to age, gender, and rural and urban backgrounds.
The Otipemisiwak Métis Government is dedicated to ensuring a transparent, accountable, and inclusive nomination and appointment process. We reduce bias through blind recruitment techniques, employ a standardized application and evaluation process, and value the lived experiences and cultural knowledge of all candidates. These practices reflect our commitment to fairness and equity for every applicant.
Skills & Competencies
Qualifications
Applicants for a Judicial Tribunal member position must meet the following qualifications as per Section 16 of the Judicial Branch Act:
Other Requirements
What We Offer
Apply online at http://albertametis.com/careers/
Please include your resume and a cover letter clearly detailing your experience as it relates to the above-mentioned skills and competencies and stating your interest in this role. Please include your Métis Citizen ID Number in your cover letter.
If you face barriers to applying, please reach out to Tamara Martin (tmartin@metis.org) to discuss accommodations or other assistance.