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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to wildlife conservation as a WildSafeBC Community Coordinator. This role offers a unique opportunity to engage with your community and reduce human-wildlife conflicts through education and collaboration. You will deliver impactful presentations, conduct workshops, and develop relationships with local stakeholders to promote safety and awareness. If you are passionate about wildlife and community engagement, this position is a perfect fit for you. Help make a difference while enjoying a flexible work environment and the chance to contribute to meaningful change.
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Position: WildSafeBC Community Coordinator
Location: Kimberley, Cranbrook and Surrounding Area
Wage: $24 per hour
Type: Contract
Hours: 500 hours, with possibility of more hours dependent on funding
Anticipated Term: May 12, 2025 to November 30, 2025
Application Closing Date: May 4th at 11:59 pm PST
Are you passionate about wildlife in your community?
Do you want to contribute to human-wildlife conflict reduction in a meaningful way?
British Columbia Conservation Foundation’s vision is for thriving fish and wildlife populations in British Columbia. Our mission supports fish and wildlife through education, collaboration and habitat conservation. The Foundation is a mission-driven, registered non-profit and charity. We are one of the most active environmental non-profits in the province and were established in 1969.
WildSafeBC is the provincial leader in preventing conflict with wildlife through collaboration, education and community solutions. The WildSafeBC message of “keeping wildlife wild and communities safe “emphasizes the important role humans play in reducing our impact on wildlife and increasing community safety. Our work focuses on actions we can take to avoid attracting wildlife into our communities, raising awareness of human-wildlife conflict issues and seeking solutions to reduce conflict and increase public safety.
The WildSafeBC Community Coordinator position is a unique opportunity to make a difference in reducing human-wildlife conflicts where you live. Professionalism, good communication and community engagement skills are essential for this position as well as an ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Community Coordinators will attend group training sessions to learn WildSafeBC conflict-reduction information relating to BC wildlife species, and effective engagement and delivery techniques, which they can bring into their communities.
Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter and a complete resume including 3 references with contact information. These must be submitted as two separate documents.
Please submit in .pdf format with your name in the file title (e.g. FirstName_LastName_Coverletter.pdf).
Please clearly state how you meet the qualifications for this position in your application, as only candidates deemed qualified will be contacted for interviews.
Note: All short-listed applicants will be required to complete a Word and Excel competency test prior to interviews
Closing date: Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Apply as soon as possible!
*Hours and wages are contingent on funding
*There will be an initial training period for successful candidates, starting on May 12, 2025.
*All candidates are required to have a home-based office with access to a computer with video and audio capabilities along with internet access.
We recognize the importance of a diversified workforce, and we encourage Indigenous People(s), First Nations, and Métis candidates, women, members of visible minority groups and diverse ability persons to apply.
British Columbia Conservation Foundation recognizes, acknowledges and appreciates that we are able to live, work and learn on the traditional territories of the First Nations and Indigenous Peoples of BC. Acknowledging the principles of truth and reconciliation, we recognize and respect the history, languages and cultures of First Nations, Metis, Inuit and all Indigenous Peoples of Canada whose presence continues to enrich our lives and country.
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