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Internship: Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program
Organization: British Columbia Conservation Foundation
Location: Langley, Metro Vancouver BC
Wage: $20.20/hr
Type: Contract
Hours: 40/week
Term: October 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026, possibility of extension dependent on funding
Closing Date: August 20th, 2025
The BC Conservation Foundation (BCCF) is seeking applicants for internships working on the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program for the 2026 breeding season. Interns will assist BCCF and Provincial Government staff with the daily care of endangered spotted owls at the facility located in Langley, BC, for future release into the wild.
We are currently hiring for two positions starting in October 1, 2025 and three positions starting in mid-January 2026. All positions end June 30, 2026. In your cover letter, please indicate whether you are applying for: October, January, or would like to be considered for either start date.
Duties Include:
Daily Animal Husbandry
Daily care of the owls is required to ensure each owl remains healthy and fit for breeding. Duties will include diet preparations and feeding of owls, behavioral observations, cleaning and maintenance of owl enclosures and work spaces, and the maintenance of mice and rat colonies that are bred to feed the owls. Note: euthanasia and rodent dissection duties are required. The focus for the breeding season is on owl care and monitoring. Attentive, continuous monitoring is required to identify when eggs are laid. Once eggs are secured with the utmost care, they are placed in incubators where they must be carefully monitored for accurate environmental conditions and regularly checked for development. Hatched chicks required 24-hour care to head start their growth and development prior to being returned to the adult breeding pairs. Candidates must be prepared to work a widely varied schedule, including up to 10 hour shifts, and alternating between day, evening, and overnight shifts on a regular basis.
Administrative/Research
The intern may assist with the writing of reports and funding proposals, as well as help with other administrative tasks. Research and data analysis from the breeding season is crucial for the development and updating of protocols. Further development of and participation in education programs both on and off site will be important components.
Maintenance/Construction
The intern will help staff with the ongoing maintenance of existing enclosures and facilities, including invasive species removal, grass cutting and assisting with the construction of new habitats. All required equipment training, including the use of a UTV, will be provided on site.
Field Work
After all chicks have been returned to active spotted owl nests in the late spring, the intern may participate in release activities which would require driving to remote sites, early mornings/late nights, and camping. A 4×4 vehicle is provided.
Community Outreach
The intern will assist with community outreach by attending events and delivering presentations to various age groups, both independently and with support. They will support fundraising initiatives and help with the care and handling of ambassador animals for public engagement. Additionally, the intern will aid in developing educational materials and maintaining social media presence.
Wages, Accommodation and Working Conditions
Interns will be paid $20.20/hr and be required to work rotating day, evening, and overnight shifts up to 40 hrs per week with possibility of overtime during the chick-rearing season (typically April to June). Additional compensation will be provided for overnight shifts. Interns are required to have independent housing off-site and transportation to the facility in Langley and to and from outreach events (mileage will be reimbursed for outreach travel). Interns are required to provide their own food and proper work clothes and boots for all weather conditions.
Essential Qualifications
• Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or diploma related to fields in biology, zoology, conservation, environmental science or veterinary science.
• Applicants must have previous animal care or husbandry experience, specifically birds and small mammals.
• Applicants must be physically fit, capable of lifting 50lbs, and be prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
• Applicants must be willing to work a varied schedule and be available to work 5 days a week, including many night shifts (April – June).
• Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada.
• Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license that is valid for use in BC.
Asset Qualifications
• Previous biological work experience in the conservation of threatened and/or endangered species,
• Understanding of animal behavior and reproductive biology of birds,
• Experience working outdoors or in a variety of conditions,
• Experience working independently
• Ability to adapt to a rotating schedule (provide examples if possible)
• Experience working with indigenous communities,
• Previous experience in delivering educational programming to various age groups in formal and informal settings
• Competency using social media platforms and content creation programs
• Competency in using Excel and Word,
• Valid First aid certification
• Experience driving in snowy, rural areas and appropriate tires for winter road conditions
Note: The Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program is a non-smoking workplace.
To apply for this job:
Applicants are to submit a cover letter and resume as separate files, each in .pdf format with their name in the file title (e.g. YourName_BCCF_CoverLetter.pdf) at https://www.bccf.com/get-involved/opportunities-employment/internship-northern-spotted-owl-breeding-program-3/ . Applications must be submitted via this website (no other sources will be considered). Be sure to clearly indicate in your cover letter how you meet each of the Essential and Asset Qualifications.
Applicants seeking to start in October and selected for interviews will be contacted in late August.
This posting closes Wednesday, August 20, 2025, 4:30 PM. No late applications will be accepted. If applying for the January start date during this round of applications, successful applicants will be contacted in October, otherwise a second posting only for the January positions will open in September.
No phone calls or emails please.
More information about the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program is available at http://www.nsobreedingprogram.com
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Our Commitment to Equity and Inclusion
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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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: Jul 31 2025 ID: 74150