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Belleisle Watershed Coalition Inc.
2127 Route 124
Téléphone: (506) 640-1029

Emploi

Environmental Education & Outreach Coordinator

Nombre de postes

1

Lieu du poste

Hatfield Point, NB

Date de début prévue

Exigence linguistique

Anglais

Catégorie du poste

Environnement

Programme Compétences essentielles au travail

  • Lecture
  • Utilisation des documents
  • Rédaction
  • Calcul
  • Communication orale
  • Travail d’équipe
  • Capacité de raisonnement
  • Utilisation des ordinateurs
  • Formation continue

The Environmental Education and Outreach Coordinator will plan, lead, and implement the BWC’s outreach and camp programs. The coordinator will also assist with teaching the camp curriculum and supervising campers. They will also be tasked with maintaining a schedule and program records, camp equipment, and office tasks including data entry, report writing, and assisting with community events. This position requires a candidate with some leadership/management experience and the initiative to work with minimal supervision. Candidates with good organisational, communication and interpersonal skills and safety awareness are a must. Candidates must enjoy engaging with children and community members and working outside. Candidates who are pursuing university/college programs in education or environmental science will find this position an asset to their education and career development. This is a seasonal full-time position (35 hours per week) for 10 -12 weeks commencing in June 2025.

Belleisle Watershed Coalition Inc.
2127 Route 124
Téléphone: (506) 640-1029

Emploi

Aquatic Field Biologist

Nombre de postes

1

Lieu du poste

Hatfield Point

Date de début prévue

Exigence linguistique

Anglais

Catégorie du poste

Environnement

Programme Compétences essentielles au travail

  • Lecture
  • Utilisation des documents
  • Rédaction
  • Calcul
  • Communication orale
  • Travail d’équipe
  • Capacité de raisonnement
  • Utilisation des ordinateurs
  • Formation continue

The Aquatic Field Biologist will provide scientific and technical support to the BWC’s aquatic field and office-based projects including water quality monitoring and research, fish passage restoration, fish surveys, sampling and tagging, and outreach projects. The Aquatic Field Biologist will also be tasked with riparian and aquatic restoration, and office tasks including data entry, report writing, and assisting at community events. This position requires a candidate with the initiative to work with minimal supervision. Candidates with good communication and interpersonal skills and safety awareness are a must. Must enjoy working outside in all weather conditions and have experience around boats and water. Candidates pursuing university/college programs in biology, environmental science, or ecology will find this position an asset to their education and career development. This is a seasonal full-time position (35 hours per week) for 10 -12 weeks commencing in June 2025.