Overview
Are you looking to apply your skills to work that is meaningful, engaging, and makes a real difference for nature? Do you want to work in a collaborative, values-driven organization that supports flexibility and well-being while tackling important conservation challenges?
Birds Canada is the country’s leading national organization dedicated to bird conservation. Our team of 100+ staff works alongside thousands of committed volunteers and supporters to use science to uncover the reasons behind changes in bird populations and the evidence needed to understand and conserve birds, unite people and communities around conservation, and act to protect birds and their habitats.
Together, we are Canada’s voice for birds. Will you join us?
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Environmental Coordinator will assist with the coordination of the Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) Program with Birds Canada. The KBA Program strives to ensure that sites are properly identified, their values are well documented and effectively managed, and that these places are adequately safeguarded and receive appropriate resources.
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
This is a full-time, fixed-term (8-week) position reporting to the Key Biodiversity Areas Coordinator. The role is fully remote and may be performed from a home office or equivalent workspace; therefore, a reliable internet connection and access to a personal laptop or desktop computer are required. The anticipated start date is mid-June, and this ad is for an existing vacancy.
Please note that candidates must meet Canada Summer Jobs eligibility criteria to be considered for this role.
COMPENSATION
The hourly wage for this role is $19.70. In addition, the successful candidate will receive a prorated entitlement equivalent to 20 annual vacation days and 12 annual personal health days.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This role supports Key Biodiversity Area conservation through:
- Assisting with an exercise prioritizing KBAs for conservation actions
- Helping to develop resources for the stewardship of KBAs
- Developing communications resources for a Communications toolkit, and other communications products
- Updating sites in our iNaturalist project (a tool that helps with monitoring and outreach at sites)
- Assisting in proposing KBAs on the global online platform
- Improving the KBA Canada website by making updates to the frequently asked questions, and populating the new photo gallery
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE
- Must meet Canada Summer Jobs requirements
- Background in biology, ecology, environmental studies, or GIS
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and especially Excel
- Excellent time management and prioritization skills
- The ability to self-motivate, as well as work in a team environment
- Willingness to learn new programs, and an interest in conservation
- Introductory level or higher GIS skills in ArcGIS Pro would be an asset
- Basic data analysis skills using R would be an asset
EDUCATION
Although not required, some candidates may be in the process of, or have already completed, a B.Sc. or Diploma in biology or ecology or an equivalent wildlife-related program. Relevant experience or other informal and formal education/training are equally considered.
TO APPLY
Please submit your resume and a covering letter (combined into a single PDF document) outlining how your experience makes you the ideal candidate for this role via the Birds Canada Online Job Portal by 12:00 PM EST on May 29, 2026. Birds Canada will provide accommodation throughout the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
At Birds Canada, we are committed to fostering a culture that values Indigenous Engagement and Reconciliation, and Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, as integral approaches that shape all that we do in our organization and for nature (read our full commitment to inclusion at this LINK). We oppose prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination, and aim to ensure that people of all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and experiences feel a sense of belonging and can participate in protecting wild birds and their habitats.
We are actively seeking to improve our ability to reach all candidates with our job postings. Applicants belonging to racialized groups, who identify as Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+, and/or who have a disability, are therefore welcome to mention this in their cover letter, if they feel comfortable, although this is not a requirement.