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A leading conservation organization is seeking a Wildlife Biology Technician to support the Alberta Bat Program. The role involves working with a team to develop GIS-based tools for bat conservation, conducting literature reviews, and collaborating on habitat modelling. Candidates should be post-secondary students specializing in data analysis, GIS, or biology. This full-time, remote position offers $25.22 per hour plus benefits until August 2025.
Salary : $25.22 per hour plus 8% vacation pay
Position Type : Full time, Term
Term : June 30 to August 22, 2025
Program : Alberta Bat Program
Salary : $25.22 per hour plus 8% vacation pay
Position Location : Remote in Edmonton, AB.
Date Written / Revised : June 6, 2025
Reports To : Cory Olson, Alberta Bat Program Coordinator
Supervises (Direct supervision only) : N / A
Position Contact : Cory Olson, Alberta Bat Program Coordinator and Dana Blouin, Program Manager
Benefits : Vacation pay, Paid sick and Personal Emergency Leave, Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program, Employee Discount Programs, Weekly Wellness sessions.
Application Closing Date : June 16, 2025 at 6pm EST.
Position Summary
The Wildlife Biology Technician will work in a team setting to develop digital tools to advance the conservation of bats in Alberta. This will involve researching, collating information sources, habitat modelling using GIS, basic reporting, and other communications activities. The student will be supported by a team of experienced biologists to develop a GIS-based model that can be used to help predict winter hibernation locations for bats.
This role may include other activities related to bat conservation in western Canada, such as developing communication materials (graphics, brochures), data management, assisting with field research activities, and assisting with public education and outreach events. Project tasks will be adapted based on abilities, and to allow the technician to develop skills relevant to applicants' career aspirations.
Position Objectives
Developing communication materials (graphics, brochures)
Preferred Qualifications / Skills / Experience
Preferred Qualifications / Skills / Experience
How to Apply
Please submit your CV with a cover letter explaining your interest in this position and relevant skills and experience.
For questions regarding the position, please contact Cory Olson at or Dana Blouin at .
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Okechukwu Ezibe at
Application Closing Date : June 16, 2025 at 5pm EST.
WCS Canada is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We strive to ensure that all candidates have a fair and equitable experience throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation at any stage of the application or interview process, please contact Okechukwu Ezibe or by phone at . We will work with you to meet your accessibility needs in accordance with applicable legislation.
About WCS Canada
WCS Canada () was established as a Canadian conservation organization in July 2004. We are committed to championing accessibility, diversity, and equal opportunity. Our mission is to save wildlife and wild places by improving our understanding of and seeking solutions to critical problems that threaten key species and large wild ecosystems throughout Canada. We implement and support comprehensive field studies that gather information on wildlife needs and then seek to resolve key conservation problems by working with a broad array of actors. WCS Canada has a track record of our science being recognized as relevant, credible and legitimate by researchers, NGOs and agencies. WCS Canada is independently registered and managed, while retaining a strong collaborative working relationship with sister Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) programs in more than 60 countries.
Diversity and inclusion are core WCS Canada values. We value the diversity of the people we employ and work with and we strive to provide an inclusive and equitable workplace in which we recognize the unique characteristics, skills and experiences of all employees. We are committed to engaging our employees in our diversity, equity and inclusion work and together we aim to create a workplace where all staff feel they belong and can grow.
WCS Canadas programs occur on the homelands of Indigenous Peoples whose relationships various governments are described in historic Treaties, modern land claim agreements, and negotiations around unceded lands. We recognize and support Indigenous Peoples in Indigenous-led conservation initiatives as well as the international ecological and social commitments and responsibilities to Indigenous Peoples that Canada has signed, including the Convention on Biological Diversity, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Convention on the Trade in Endangered Species, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Our commitment to collaboration with Indigenous Peoples ranges from provision of scientific advice to co-creation of research and conservation priorities. We respect Indigenous knowledge systems and include Indigenous ways of knowing in research and conservation programs. We engage in land use planning and impact assessment processes that affect Indigenous Peoples, seeking ways to advance conservation as well as opportunities to sustain the livelihoods and cultures of Indigenous communities. We seek to motivate positive conservation outcomes by supporting effective governance and decision-making processes by Indigenous communities, particularly by supporting Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas.
WCS Canada is committed to contributing to the field of conservation science and the professional development of its employees. Employees are encouraged to participate in professional societies and present their research at conferences and meetings, as well as participate in relevant workshops and training opportunities. Employees are likewise encouraged to mentor graduate students, participate in relevant graduate student committees, and pursue adjunct status with universities as appropriate.