Overview

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Restoration, education, and stream sampling in SW Alberta

OWC is seeking one dynamic and safety-minded individual to join our team and assist with restoration, education, and stream sampling throughout the Oldman watershed. This exciting position requires exceptional communications skills and a willingness to engage in hands-on stewardship and fieldwork activities.

Watershed Stewardship Assistants work full-time five days/week, with two consecutive days off (e.g. Sunday-Monday). The positions are based in Lethbridge with extensive travel throughout the Oldman watershed. Duties include attending outreach events and assisting with restoration, stewardship, and aquatic monitoring activities, possibly without cell service. Occasionally, tenting at campgrounds may be required. Satellite communication devices, safety equipment, 4WD vehicle, and some camping gear will be provided. Training (including CABIN Field Technician certification) will be provided – a great addition to your résumé!

See website for full job description and how to apply.

JOB PERKS: fieldwork, FUN, training, variety



About Oldman Watershed Council

The Oldman Watershed Council (OWC) is a not-for-profit organization in southern Alberta, providing a collaborative forum for all voices, and working for watershed health through education, action, and stewardship.

Oldman Watershed Council

Collaborative forum for all voices, working for watershed health