About Adams Lake Indian Band
The Adams Lake Indian Band (ALIB) belongs to the Secwepemc Nation and is a member of the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council (SNTC), which consists of 10 Secwepemc Bands. There are seven reserve parcels attached to ALIB. In addition, there are two large member resident communities, one just minutes from downtown Salmon Arm, and the other located in the heart of Chase.
About Chase, British Columbia
Chase is your western gateway to the recreational splendor of the Shuswap Region. You will find Chase on the western shores of Little Shuswap Lake in the mountainous eastern region of the South Thompson River Valley where the lake empties into the South Thompson River.
Chase is the kind of place where visitors are welcomed and there is plenty to see and do. Go swimming, boating, or golfing one day and hiking, cycling, or whitewater rafting, or snowmobiling the next. Take the opportunity to sample First Nations culture, spend your afternoon bird watching, or visiting the Adams River Sockeye Salmon Run in September and October.
Just across the South Thompson River, you will find the Adams Lake Recreation & Conference Centre, which offers a 7500 square foot gymnasium, a full fitness centre, meeting rooms, a commercial kitchen and ample parking – perfect for your next big event, game, or adult/youth drop in!
Adjacent to the Adams Lake Recreation & Conference Centre, you will find one of the few immersion Schools in Canada, The Chief Atahm School. Other nearby attractions include the breathtaking, wildflower-covered Neskonlith meadows, and one of the most popular recreational destinations in BC, the Shuswap Lakes. For golf enthusiasts, visit the Talking Rock Golf Course and the Quaaout Lodge and Spa, just 10 minutes away.
Current Opportunities
Adams Lake Indian Band
Expression of Interest and Training Opportunity
Adams Lake Indian Band
ALIB Expression of Interest Posting | Closing Date |
EOI – CATERING-AB DAY June 21-2023.pdf | June 9 |
May 29th 2023 Catering Bid.pdf | May 22 |
EOI Babysitting – Respite t2.pdf | Until Filled |
Job Opportunities External
Job Posting | Closing Date |
2023-025 Stsmemelt Law Coordinator Job Posting.pdf | May 26 |
SCFSA Executive Director Job Posting.pdf | May 31 |
2023-024 EA to Kukpi7 Job Posting.pdf | May 26 |
2023-029 Cultural Heritage Field Technician Job Posting.pdf | Until Filled |
2023-027 Executive Assistant Job Posting.pdf | June 1 |
2023-028 Permitting Officer Job Posting.pdf | June 1 |
Stay Engaged Calendar
Family Safety Fair May 29 ALRCC Chase, BC
REVISED 2023 May 29th Safety Event.pdf
May 29Seabird Mobile Diabetes Clinic May 30, 31, June 1, 2023
Seabird Mobile Diabetes Clinic May 30 to June 1 2023.pdf
May 30 - June 1Women’s Hiking Group
Women’s Hiking Group Poster May 2023.jpg
May 31Title and Rights Info Session
Title and Rights Info Session.png
May 31
Why work for Adams Lake Indian Band?
At Adams Lake Indian Band, employees are engaged by our unique First Nations Culture and a desire to serve the people of our community. Adams Lake Indian Band values the services we provide to our community and therefore all our employees are committed to each other and the organization in how we carry out our roles and responsibilities. An overarching value is that of honoring and Secwepemc Culture and Traditions in all that we do.
We value service, teamwork, learning, respect and over all integrity in all that we do. These values are brought to life each and every day by knowing that we have a vested interested in our community as it is our family!
Looking for an exciting opportunity? We offer challenging roles with opportunities to advance your career in a fun, friendly and collaborative environment. If you feel your values align with ours, you’ve come to the right place.
Visit Human Resources to see why you should work with ALIB.