Integrated Resources Management (IRM) Technical Specialist / Spécialiste technique en gestion intégrée des ressources

Do you enjoy working as part of a team to find innovative ways to promote sustainable natural resource development? Do you have a passion for client service and natural resource management? If this appeals to you, consider this opportunity as an IRM Technical Specialist in the Regional Operations Division of the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). The Ontario

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Part-time Office Coordinator

Location: Orillia, Ontario Reports to: Executive Director & Fundraising & Engagement Manager Duration:  Permanent, Part-Time Schedule: 2 days per week (schedule to be determined) Deadline for Submissions:  January 16, 2026 Start Date: By mid-February, 2026 Compensation: $19,188 per year $24.60/hr for two 7.5 hr work days Benefits: Three weeks paid vacation (6 days) after 3

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Community Conservation Coordinator

Who You Are You have a passion for research and environmental stewardship and want to work towards a greater good by contributing to a diverse team. You understand that your success is only as good as the whole, and you contribute in a humble way while thinking big. You wish to improve stewardship outcomes and research

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Instructor, Education

Salary: $26.23 Hourly Posting Closing Date: January 12, 2026 Vacancy: Existing Hiring for: 3 Part-time positions (<35 hours/week) for Maple Syrup in the Park public event and Sweet Maple Syrup school programs Anticipated start and end dates: March 4, 2026, to April 12, 2026 Approximately 18 working days, 7 to 8.5 hours each day Work Location: Terra

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Indigenous Summer Field Technologist Internship

Indigenous Summer Field Technologist Internship Organization Overview InnoTech Alberta is a key component of Alberta’s innovation system; its talented and experienced team of experts offers a wide range of applied research and development technologies and services. InnoTech Alberta is a delivery partner for the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI); an arms-length, value-neutral, western scientific organization

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FAQ

HELP & FAQs NEED HELP? Answers for employers and job seekers using WorkCabin. Still need help? Send an email to nature@workcabin.ca. I’m always happy to assist Gregg McLachlan, founder, WorkCabin.ca Why APPLY to jobs on WorkCabin? Every conservation job posting is here because an employer wanted it to be here. That means when you apply,

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Conservation Careers Without a Biology Degree

For many, the idea of working in conservation is tied to university degrees in biology, ecology, or environmental science. The good news? You don’t always need a biology degree to make a real impact. Across Canada, conservation organizations rely on a diverse set of skills—from technical and field expertise to communications, policy, and advocacy. This

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Environmental Consultant Careers in Canada: A Conservation-Focused Guide

Environmental consulting is a key career pathway for conservation professionals in Canada. Whether you’re passionate about wildlife, habitat restoration, or environmental impact assessments, consulting roles offer diverse opportunities to apply your skills on projects that shape land use, infrastructure, and conservation initiatives. This guide explores what it takes to become a conservation-focused environmental consultant, typical

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How to Become a Conservation Biologist in Canada

Conservation biology is a critical field for protecting Canada’s wildlife, ecosystems, and natural resources. Whether you’re a student, career switcher, or early professional, this guide will show you how to become a conservation biologist in Canada, from education to career pathways. What Does a Conservation Biologist Do in Canada? Conservation biologists work to understand, protect,

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How to Become a Wildlife Technician in Canada: A Complete Career Guide

Wildlife technicians play a crucial role in Canada’s conservation sector. They are the hands-on professionals who monitor wildlife populations, collect field data, support research programs, and help protect species and habitats across the country. If you’re passionate about working outdoors, contributing to science, and making a tangible impact, a career as a wildlife technician may

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