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Wildlife Monitor - Summer Opportunities - North Warning System

Nasittuq Corporation

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CAD 100,000 - 125,000

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Job summary

A leading wildlife safety organization is seeking a Wildlife Monitor for various remote sites across Northern Canada. This casual position involves assessing wildlife risks and implementing vital safety measures to protect personnel in unique Arctic environments. Candidates should have a strong knowledge of northern wildlife, relevant certifications, and a minimum of 2 years of experience in a similar role. The job offers competitive pay and the opportunity to work in adventurous remote conditions.

Benefits

Competitive Pay ($25.10 – $31.37 per hour)
Flexibility in scheduling
Access to Employee Assistance Programs

Qualifications

  • Minimum 2 years in a similar role, like hunter or guide.
  • Valid Possession Acquisition License (PAL) required.
  • Basic Wildlife Monitor or Wildlife Safety Technician Certification is a must.
  • Wilderness First Aid CPR + AED Certification or ability to obtain.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor and assess wildlife risks during operations.
  • Provide safety guidance and instructions to teams.
  • Deter wildlife interactions using approved methods.
  • Ensure compliance with safety and environmental procedures.

Skills

Knowledge of northern wildlife
Problem-solving skills
Communication skills
Physical fitness for Arctic terrain

Education

Minimum Grade 10 or equivalent

Tools

Bear deterrents (bear spray, whistles)
Job description
Wildlife Monitor

Location: Various Remote Sites Across Northern Canada
Position Type: Casual, As-and-When Required
Security Clearance: Reliability
Reports To: Operations Project Manager

About Nasittuq Corporation

Nasittuq Corporation (from the Inuktitut word meaning “looking out from the highest point”) operates and maintains the North Warning System (NWS)—a critical joint Canada-US radar network with 47 sites across Northern Canada.

Our values—Safety, Diversity, Integrity, Social Responsibility, Environmental Stewardship, and Agility—guide everything we do.

Role Overview

Are you passionate about wildlife safety, remote work, and Arctic adventure? Join us as a Wildlife Monitor and help protect personnel working in some of Canada’s most unique environments.

You’ll travel to remote northern sites, assess wildlife risks, and implement safety measures to prevent dangerous encounters. This role is ideal for individuals with experience in wilderness safety, wildlife deterrent handling, and northern operations.

Key Responsibilities
  • Monitor and assess wildlife risks during outdoor operations.
  • Provide safety guidance and instructions to teams.
  • Deter wildlife interactions using approved deterrents (bear, bear spray, whistles).
  • Support seasonal projects, including sealift operations.
  • Ensure compliance with Nasittuq’s safety and environmental procedures.
  • Communicate effectively with diverse teams.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications

Education:

  • Minimum Grade 10 or equivalent.

Certifications & Licenses:

  • Valid Possession Acquisition License (PAL).
  • Basic Wildlife Monitor or Wildlife Safety Technician Certification.
  • Wilderness First Aid CPR + AED Certification (or ability to obtain).
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Reliability Security Clearance.

Experience:

  • Minimum 2 years in a similar role (e.g., hunter, guide, camp safety officer).

Skills & Abilities:

  • Strong knowledge of northern wildlife (bears, wolves, wolverines).
  • Comfortable traveling by helicopter and small aircraft.
  • Physically fit for Arctic terrain and conditions.
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
  • Professionalism and confidentiality in all interactions.
Why Work With Us?
  • Competitive Pay: $25.10 – $31.37 per hour.
  • Flexibility: Casual, as-needed scheduling.
  • Adventure: Experience remote Arctic environments while making a real impact.
  • Support: Access to Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAP).
How to Apply

Click “Apply for This Job” and submit your resume and cover letter. Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis—interviews may begin before the first review date.

Priority will be given to Land Claim Beneficiaries of the Nunavut, Inuvialuit, and Nunatsiavut Land Claim Agreements. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify.

Accessibility & Inclusion

Nasittuq provides accommodations during all parts of the hiring process upon request. If contacted for the selection process, please advise if you require any accommodation.

Join us and embark on a rewarding career journey in Canada’s North!

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Candidates with similar job titles are encouraged to apply!
  • Wildlife Safety Technician
  • Wilderness Safety Officer
  • Camp Safety Officer
  • Environmental Safety Specialist
  • Remote Site Safety Coordinator
  • Bear Monitor
  • Arctic Field Safety Specialist
  • Outdoor Safety Technician
  • Hunting Guide
  • Expedition Safety Officer

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