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Hiring: Conservation and Restoration Technician (TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE)
Type: age 30 & under / summer
Organization: The Couchiching Conservancy
Location: Orillia, Ontario
Application Deadline: Submit a resume and cover letter by Friday March 3.
The Couchiching Conservancy is a non-profit charitable land trust that has helped to protect over 14,000 acres in the Couchiching Region. The Conservancy’s mandate is to protect the special natural features of the Couchiching region for present and future generations, and we achieve this goal through land acquisition and stewardship projects on both private and public land. We are currently responsible for the stewardship and management of 45 Nature Reserves under our protection.
We are seeking two youth summer staff with strong field skills to join our Stewardship Team. The Conservation and Restoration Technician will assist with invasive species control, support community science volunteers in the field, maintain trails and nature reserve infrastructure, conduct inventories for flora and fauna, maintain field equipment, and enter field data. The Conservation and Restoration Technician will also incorporate youth and adult volunteers into some of the activities mentioned.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Invasive Species Control:
With mentorship and training from our staff stewardship team, conduct monitoring for garlic mustard, dog-strangling vine (DSV), phragmites reed, buckthorn shrubs, and others. Carry out control programs for invasive species with assistance from Conservancy volunteers to help get the job done.
2. Community Science Program:
After taking training programs in several community science programs that align with their interests, assist stewardship staff in supporting these volunteer community science programs in the field, and become responsible for community science monitoring of a few selected nature reserves. Choices include: Reptile and Amphibian Monitoring, Water Quality Monitoring, Grassland Bird Surveys, Wildlife on Roads monitoring, Bat Monitoring, and Monarch Monitoring.
3. Property Maintenance:
Maintain public nature reserve trails and infrastructure, such as property signs and boardwalks, with supervision and training from staff. After gaining experience, lead teams of volunteers in these activities.
4. Biological Inventories:
Accompany staff on nature reserve field trips to conduct inventories of flora and fauna.
5. Equipment and Data Management:
Skills:
A valid Driver’s License and a car are required.
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We welcome applications from Indigenous, Visible Minority, and LGBTQ2S+ youth.
Funded by Canada Summer Jobs and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: Jan 25 2023 ID: 66703