Southwestern Ontario Conservation Technician
Taking care of our environment has never been more important than it is today. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for a Conservation Technician to join a team committed to protecting our most important natural areas and the species they sustain.
Since 1962, NCC and its supporters have protected 15 million hectares of ecologically significant land across Canada. NCC takes a collaborative, science-based approach to achieve conservation success for the sake of nature and Canadians. With a national office in Toronto and local offices across the country, NCC delivers results you can walk on.
Purpose and General Description:
Are you passionate about conserving some of Southwestern Ontario’s most important natural spaces? Do you want to have a positive, lasting impact on nature? Are you looking for a well-rounded position to kick-start your conservation career with hands-on experience? We want to hear from you!
NCC is looking for a passionate person to join the Southwestern Ontario stewardship team as a Conservation Technician. Working closely with NCC’s Coordinator of Conservation Biology and Assistant Conservation Biology, this internship position will help the stewardship team conduct fieldwork across Southwestern Ontario with a focus on Pelee Island, Essex County, and Maitland River Valley. Additional tasks include processing field data, preparing reports, and assisting with conservation planning for NCC properties. There are also opportunities to work closely with partner organizations, local stewards and volunteers. This position is intended to provide an inspiring, learning-focused environment for a junior professional.
This position will be based out of a home office in the London area with frequent overnight trips to Pelee Island and Maitland River, accommodation will be provided in NCC-owned cabins. This position is ideal for someone who wants to immerse themselves in nature while learning more about the unique flora and fauna of these natural areas. Both cabins are in rural areas remote from city amenities but have a lot to offer in terms of peace, beauty, and nature. Read more about the experiences of previous Conservation Technicians to see if this position is for you!
NCC: Land Lines – What five months in a cabin taught me about conservation (natureconservancy.ca)
Duties and Responsibilities:
– Participate in a variety of fieldwork on NCC properties across Southwestern Ontario including:
- Removing invasive plant species using manual and chemical control methods;
- Monitoring biodiversity targets (e.g., species at risk, vegetation communities) and threats (e.g., invasive species);
- Restoration planting (e.g., tree seedlings and plant plugs) and restoration monitoring;
- General property maintenance including trail monitoring and sign installation;
- Conducting property inspections to check for natural disturbances, vandalism, trespassing, emerging conservation threats, and risks and liabilities.
- Interacting with the public while conducting property maintenance;
- Classifying ecosystems by identifying vegetation communities;
– Data entry, analysis, research and reporting using Microsoft Office and an internal database system;
– Assist with public outreach communications and Conservation Volunteer events;
– Assist with compliance monitoring of conservation easements;
– Other duties as assigned.
Required Skills and Attributes:
This posting is targeted to individuals possessing the following skills:
- Passionate about conserving nature;
- Love for being outdoors and the ability to work for extended periods in various weather conditions and over rough terrain;
- Willingness to learn and follow protocols;
- Comfort working remotely and self-motivated to work independently;
- Excellent organizational skills;
- Proficient with data management and spreadsheet software;
- Physical work will be required (e.g., strenuous hiking, carrying backpack sprayer, etc.);
- Valid class “G” driver’s license, and comfort driving on highways and rough roads.
The following additional skills and abilities would be assets in this position but are not required to apply. Training will be provided by NCC to further develop these skills:
- Basic knowledge of plants, wildlife and vegetation communities as well as experience using identification keys;
- Navigational skills including understanding of GPS devices or applications, compass, and air photo interpretation;
- Experience with NCC’s systems and policies;
- Experience with report writing and planning;
- Experience engaging with members of the public or volunteers;
- Standard First Aid – Level C CPR certification;
- Experience working with herbicides and/or Ontario pesticide exterminator license;
- Experience with hand and power tools.
Terms of Employment:
- This is a 22-week position from April 2024 until September 2024.
- Compensation: $20.70/hour.
- Position is based out of a home office in the London area with frequent overnight trips to Pelee Island and Maitland River. Accommodation during travel will be provided at NCC’s Ivey Research Station and Graham Cabin. These are shared living spaces with other NCC staff and researchers.
- NCC will provide a vehicle for fieldwork.
- The position may require occasional weekend and evening work.
Application Deadline: Sunday, March 17th, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time
Interviews to be held virtually during the week of March 25th.
NCC is an equal opportunity employer. If you are interested in joining our team, please submit your application through our Career Centre. Please upload your cover letter and resumé together under the Curriculum Vitae field in a single pdf document.
NCC welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
We value and incorporate diverse traditions, heritage, knowledge and experiences in our mission and in our workplaces. We celebrate the full participation of people from all walks of life as we work towards common goals. We strive for a conservation movement in which equity, diversity and inclusion are the norm. This is our continuous commitment: to promote healthy people, healthy communities and a healthy planet for everyone.
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