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Position: GIS and Stewardship Officer
Type: age 30 & under / summer
Organization: BC Marine Trails
Location: This position is largely remote but would prefer a candidate from the Nanaimo to Ladysmith area in BC.

The BC Marine Trails (BCMT) needs a talented and passionate individual to join our team as a GIS and Stewardship Officer to assist with updating GIS software and GIS reporting applications particularly over the summer months when we receive the majority of this data. The candidate will also help with some on-the-ground volunteer cleanup projects. The position offers the perfect opportunity to develop skills in conservation efforts, sustainable recreation and citizen-based reconciliation. The candidate would work both locally and regionally, ensuring the work plan aligns with and follows the goals and initiatives of our 2024 - 2027 strategic plan.
The candidate will work with three staff members and a team of volunteers, who are either retired and professionally trained or currently working in a professional capacity. We use a variety of digital tools to communicate and share workloads between staff and volunteers through Slack channels, Knack, and Google Suite. The candidate will also work in a world-class mapping environment and will receive support from volunteers such as software engineers, GIS technicians, strategists, and experienced team members. The candidate will be part of a novel conservation program - Coastal Caretakers, which is both a group of volunteers submitting conservation data about sites along the BC coast and an innovative citizen-based reconciliation program. In the past two years, the BC Marine Trails has developed a dropzone program. Working with the Western Canada Marine Response Corporation, Ocean Legacy and other stewardship groups, we have been setting up places for debris pickup and recycling in multiple BC locations. The GIS Officer will help coordinate this work.

The candidate will be:
Skills and Training
The Candidate, with specific training, would be expected to become competent in maintaining, updating, and backing up some or all applications and would make recommendations for technology changes to the committees and the board. The software includes:
Working with stewardship coordinator to monitor marine debris sites

Meetings and Support
The BCMT IT team, a project leader, and regular staff-committee chair meetings, will support the youth candidate in this position. Additionally, we have a well-developed handbook that covers a worker’s rights and responsibilities in BC. A training guide will be provided at the beginning of the candidate’s work schedule.
Compensation
The candidate will begin work on June 1 2026 and end the position on July 24th 2026. The rate of pay is $25 an hour plus basic benefits including 4% holiday pay.
Selection of Candidate
Please submit a resume and cover letter in pdf format. A cover letter indicates more time taken in the consideration of the summer job. Send to: job-applications@bcmarinetrails.org
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Candidates, who live in the Nanaimo-Ladysmith federal electoral district, will be highly considered during the selection process.
Additionally, our interview team cannot respond to every submission. Only a limited number of candidates will receive an invitation for an interview..
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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: Apr 17 2026 ID: 75847 #LI-DNI