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Wildlife Biologist (Hiring for Multiple Locations)

Kitsaki Management Limited Partnership

Saskatchewan

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A natural environment consulting firm is seeking motivated individuals for wildlife monitoring in Saskatchewan. Responsibilities include conducting mortality searches, taking detailed notes, and working under various environmental conditions. Candidates should be interested in wildlife, fit for fieldwork, and hold a valid driver's license. The positions offer an hourly wage of $22.00–$25.00 and involve variable hours based on the role. Successful applicants will work closely with project managers on significant environmental projects.

Qualifications

  • Interest in wildlife and environmental careers.
  • Valid driver's license required.
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR Certification.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct wildlife mortality searches in the field.
  • Take detailed field notes.
  • Communicate with project managers and staff.
  • Assist with other tasks as needed.

Skills

Attention to detail
Ability to work independently
Communication
Physical fitness

Education

Post-secondary degree or diploma, or high school diploma
Job description

Natural Resource Solutions Inc. (NRSI) is proud to provide high quality and cost-effective natural environment consulting solutions to our clients across Canada. We are a highly respected niche biological consulting firm with offices in Waterloo, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta. Our team of skilled ecologists provide expertise in the identification and management of significant and sensitive natural species and their habitats.

Why Us?

At NRSI we value our people and strive to provide a healthy work‑life balance and a safe work environment. We offer a competitive hourly wage, the opportunity to work with other highly experienced staff, and career growth opportunities by promoting from within our organization.

Your Contribution to NRSI

NRSI is looking for multiple locally‑situated, motivated and independent individuals to conduct monitoring activities in the field, primarily conducting wildlife mortality searches and/or placing bird and bat test carcasses at operating wind energy facilities near Swift Current, Assiniboia and/or Kipling, SK. NRSI is hiring for multiple locations and positions in Saskatchewan:

  • Kipling (2 positions)
  • Swift Current (up to 2 positions)
  • Assiniboia (up to 2 positions)

These positions provide an opportunity to gain experience in visual bird and bat identification, to implement scientific methods, and to collect and analyze data employing a high attention to detail. These positions will report to one of NRSI’s Renewable Energy Project Managers or Field Coordinators.

There are two different types of positions available with different work hour expectations:

  • Position I involves higher, more consistent weekly hours
  • Position II involves limited, early‑morning hours
Primary duties and responsibilities for this role include:
  • Taking well‑organized and detailed field notes
  • Communicating frequently with project managers, other field staff, and clients
  • Conducting field work according to a strict schedule, and safely collecting and/or handling bird and bat carcasses
  • Occasional assistance with other field‑or office‑related tasks
Your Education:
  • A post‑secondary degree or diploma, or high school diploma.
Key Job Requirements:
  • Willing and able to work under inclement weather, in a variety of environmental and vegetation conditions, for long hours, and occasionally on holidays or weekends, if needed.
  • Physically fit in order to walk for several hours each day in potentially challenging terrain.
  • Demonstrated interest in wildlife and the environment, including the desire to pursue a career in this field.
  • A good work ethic and positive attitude, dependability, flexibility, and excellent communication.
  • Ability to work independently on a regular basis.
  • Demonstrated accuracy and attention to detail, including the maintenance of well‑organized and detailed field notes.
  • A valid driver's license and over 18 years old in order to drive a rental vehicle.
  • Able to safely drive on rough roads and terrain.
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR Certification.
  • Able to reliably commute to the field work location on a regular basis by the start date.
Assets:
  • Experience in the identification of birds and/or bats by sight.
  • Experience conducting wildlife surveys, soil assessments, vegetation inventories, or delineating vegetation communities using standard survey protocols.
  • A reliable personal vehicle insured for work purposes (authorized mileage will be reimbursed).
Application Closing Date:

March 1, 2026. Interviews will begin as suitable applicants are found.

Application Requirements:

A cover letter addressed to Kayla Mimms is required with all applications.

Position Start Date:

April 1, 2026.

Position End Date:

October 15, 2026.

Location:

Project sites in Saskatchewan near Kipling, Swift Current and Assiniboia.

Salary:

$22.00‑$25.00 per hour commensurate on experience.

Estimated number of hours per week, including authorized travel:

Position I: 32‑40 hours/week in April, May, August, September and October.

Position II: 0‑4 hours/week in April, May, August, September and October. A break in monitoring occurs over June and July when minimal work hours are available.

Equal Opportunity Statement

NRSI is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
NRSI is also committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in our recruitment process, employment, services, programs, and activities. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact our HR Department at 519‑807‑0592.

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