Overview
HIGHLIGHTS:Spend the summer on Georgian Bay conducting ecological fieldwork
Summer Corridor Student Job Description
Title: Corridor Student
Reports To: Corridor Project Ecologist
Location: Eastern Georgian Bay
(Go Home Bay, Pointe au Baril, Parry Sound, or Sans Souci)
Duration: approximately 16 weeks (35 – 40 hours/week)
Overview:
The Georgian Bay Land Trust (GBLT) Corridor Students provide support for one of GBLT’s land acquisition projects focusing on creating a corridor of protected areas along the eastern coast of Georgian Bay. This corridor consists of a network of protected areas that encompass many different ecosystem types and species at risk. This position will assist the Corridor Project Ecologist with monitoring and management of these lands and will include activities including species surveys, disturbance mapping, general inventory, ecosystem classification, and other tasks as required. Responsibilities will include:
- Assist in species surveys for species of conservation concern on a wide range of different ecosystem types
- Hiking, boating, and canoeing long distances to reach survey locations
- Ground-truthing of previously mapped disturbances
- Assist in the safe operations of drones to collect aerial imagery
- ELC classification of subject lands with emphasis on high detail ecosystem types
- Assisting with other GBLT research and programs as necessary
- Managing, tracking, and reporting species and species and ELC data
These positions will require knowledge of the Georgian Bay environment and will include training regarding the inventory work and survey protocols. They will require technical expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to work in small teams in remote locations.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Corridor Monitoring
- Assist with monitoring of lands for species of conservation concern and significant ecosystem types
- Complete vegetation surveys and species inventories in priority ecosystem types within target lands
- Complete ELC classification of subject lands using a combination of ground-truthing and aerial imagery assessment
- Assist in wetland and invertebrate research
- Assist with compiling, analyzing, and reporting on data collected in the field
2. Other Conservation activities
- Assist with field monitoring of GBLT properties when time permits, including data collection, breeding bird surveys, reptile monitoring, etc.
- Provide support for research projects when time permits, including priority bird surveys, coastal wetland monitoring, etc.
- Attend training with other GBLT staff on species identification, ecosystem classification, and other related activities
- Assist with community and outreach events and speak with the general public about the organization
Skills & Aptitudes:
- Applicants must have a Pleasure Craft Operator Card or be willing to acquire one
- Applicants must have a Class 5 Drivers License
- Be familiar with and share the mission and objectives of the Georgian Bay Land Trust
- Interest in the conservation of eastern Georgian Bay
- Familiar with environmental science and natural heritage
- Interest in and comfort around wildlife
- Experience, interest and/or abilities in field inventories, vegetation community classification, and field identification of birds and vascular plants
- Familiarity with the ecosystem of Georgian Bay, as well as species assemblages
- Must be able to hike long distances off-trail through uneven terrain, including steep hills, wetlands, rock barrens, and forests while carrying field packs
- Able to work well in small groups in remote locations to accomplish specific goals and tasks quickly and efficiently
- Comfortable working work long hours in the outdoors, in challenging weather conditions
- Interest in outdoor recreation and familiarity with reading maps and working with GPS
- Experience with GIS software (ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and/or QGIS) is an asset
- Must be comfortable with daily boat travel, both canoe and motorboat, in a variety of weather
- Having access to a seaworthy boat on a daily basis, and be experienced boating on Georgian Bay is an asset (boat gas and expenses will be covered)
- Having access to accommodations in proximity to Go Home Bay, Pointe au Baril, Parry Sound, or Sans Souci areas is an asset
- Must be available to be in southern Georgian Bay from late May to early September (accommodations can be provided if needed)
- Must be prepared to work flexible hours, including some weekends
Anticipated start date: Tuesday May 19, 2026
Anticipated end date: Friday September 4, 2026
Salary: $22/hr
Preference will be given to students, particularly those enrolled in a biology, ecology, environmental science, or an equivalent related program in college or university.
We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please forward your resume and cover letter in confidence by FEBRUARY 8, 2026 to hiring@gblt.org, with the subject Corridor Student Application.
About Georgian Bay Land Trust
The Georgian Bay Land Trust is a registered charity dedicated to protecting wilderness lands and species along eastern Georgian Bay and the North Channel, through strategic conservation planning, land securement, stewardship, research, and education.