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Position: Community Conservation Coordinator - 1-Year Contract
Organization: rare Charitable Research Reserve
Location: Cambridge, Ontario
Who You Are
You have a passion for research and environmental stewardship and want to work towards a greater good by contributing to a diverse team. You understand that your success is only as good as the whole, and you contribute in a humble way while thinking big. You wish to improve stewardship outcomes and research quality, while engaging and educating people about environmental values. You have high expectations for yourself and your work and a healthy appetite for risk and experimentation while willing to learn from failure. You are someone who enjoys being independent and the freedom to develop yourself over being micromanaged.

Who We Are
We are a community-based urban land trust and environmental institute that stewards over 1,550 acres of land in Waterloo Region/Wellington County. The lands we live on, work on and derive benefit from were taken away from the original stewards, and it is our goal to restore that connection and to work towards building ethical, reciprocal relationships. This includes learning about and acting on our responsibilities as settlers and unlearning our cultural and historical biases. Most of the land currently in our care is located within the Haldimand Tract, which is territory of the Onkwehon:we peoples of the Six Nations of the Grand River and the Mississaugas of the Credit Anishinaabe First Nation. In addition, we steward land at the border of the Upper Canada Treaty No. 3 and Treaty 19 which is also territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit. We honour and respect the sovereignty of these First Nations and their ancestors.
Conservation is our priority, and our goal is to make the environment more relevant in peoples’ lives through environmental research and education. Modelled after an academic institute or research lab, the culture we strive for is a casual work environment that is positive, supportive, collegial and often experimental. As a registered charity, we are not working towards making the biggest profit for a corporation but working towards finding the best ways on how we want to live sustainably. You can find more about our culture and values, who we are looking for and what you can expect in the Frequently Asked Questions section at: https://www.raresites.org/about/careers#jobs
The Role
Reporting to the Conservation Scientist, the Community Conservation Coordinator will deepen public engagement in conservation by connecting community science with two main areas of responsibility: ecological monitoring and research; and restoration and land stewardship.
Ecological monitoring and research play a key role in understanding the health of lands protected by rare, developing new best practices in conservation and in environmental education. Supervised by the Conservation Scientist and assisted by seasonal Research staff, the Coordinator will recruit, train and coordinate community volunteers to help implement long-term ecological monitoring programs tracking key ecological indicators (e.g., birds, snakes, butterflies, forest trees, salamanders). When required by specific projects, the Coordinator will also help engage community volunteers with specific rare-led and external research and arts initiatives directed by the Conservation Scientist. To further deepen community conservation engagement, the Coordinator will additionally plan and execute one large BioBlitz event and one year-end data presentation and volunteer recognition event. To support ongoing research and land conservation efforts at rare, the Coordinator will also be the lead organizer for a prescribed burn of a tallgrass prairie restoration site scheduled for early spring 2027.
In parallel, the Coordinator will assist the Land Relations team in restoration and land stewardship projects at rare. Throughout much of the year there are volunteer activities related to land stewardship once or twice a week, and can include such diverse groups as community members, corporate volunteer groups, high school or university students, etc. Volunteer activities include invasive plant removal, tree and shrub planting, and collection of native seeds for propagation. We also seek to expand volunteer events to rare properties outside of Blair.
By linking science, stewardship and community engagement, the goal of this role is to advance rare’s efforts in conservation and research while laying the foundation for a more inclusive, resilient conservation movement.
Responsibilities
1. Community engagement with ecological monitoring and research
2. Community engagement with restoration and land stewardship
3. General
Required Skills and Qualifications
Preferred Skills and Qualification
Don’t meet all requirements?
We don’t expect you to be perfect, but we want you to have confidence in your own ability to progress. We appreciate that non-traditional career paths may have developed your competency and alternate combinations of education and experience might be considered. If we decide to hire you, we want you to succeed and we will support and train you in areas that need developing. Conferences, training and mentorship by more experienced colleagues and volunteers are all considered part of your work and encouraged.
Work Environment
Compensation
Additional Benefits
Anticipated Start Date: July 6, 2026
Deadline for Applications: June 10, 2026
We expect you to have all prior obligations and any degrees completed by that date.
How To Apply
Email applications to: jobs@raresites.org
Provide cover letter and resume compiled in one PDF attachment. Materials in the body of the email, submitted through third party platforms or any additional documents, will not be considered.
Include the name of the position in the email subject line.
Applications can be addressed to: Dr. Mike McTavish
No phone calls or outreach through social media or other channels please. Only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview.
As part of our commitment to racial justice, reconciliation, and equity building, we welcome individuals from marginalized communities including Black people, Indigenous people, people of colour, 2SLGBTQIA+ and self-identifying women candidates to apply for this position. We encourage people with disabilities to apply. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
We are dedicated to removing bias from our hiring process. For this reason, we have implemented an anonymous review component in our recruitment process. What does this mean? We will be removing your name, address, and e-mail address and any other potential identifying information from your application/resume prior to it being reviewed by the hiring manager, during the first stage of the recruitment process. You can help this process by submitting an application that is plainly formatted with no head shots or other excessive identifying information. If you are selected for an interview, the full information you provided will become available to the hiring manager only at that time. Note that we do not use artificial intelligence or automated decision-making systems in our recruitment, screening, decision-making or hiring processes.
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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: Jun 1 2026 ID: 76152 #LI-DNI