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Are you an energetic community member, passionate about supporting a charity? Does helping wildlife align with your values? If so, this may be the position for you!
Role: Chair, Board of Directors
Type: non-profit board / unpaid
Organization: Wildlife Rescue Association of BC
Location: remote in Lower Mainland / British Columbia

Reports To: Membership of Wildlife Rescue Association of BC
Reports From: Co-Executive Director(s)
Average Hours: 12 – 15 hours per month
Organization
The WRA Wildlife Rescue Association of BC (WRA) is a charitable non-profit that rehabilitates wildlife affected by human activity and provides education to the public on co-existing with urban wildlife. We have a wildlife hospital on the south side of Burnaby Lake and treat animals from across the Lower Mainland, the rest of BC, and further afield.
WRA has steadily evolved since it started in 1979. More recently, we have worked to re-align organizational strengths to accomplish greater mission achievements in response to an ever-increasing number of wildlife needing help. This allows WRA to operate one of the busiest wildlife rehabilitation facilities in Canada.
WRA is now looking to recruit Board members to contribute to our renewed growth and relevance.
Board of Directors

The role of the WRA Board of Directors is to:
Board members are passionate about WRA’s mission and are committed to the organizational values of caring, collaboration, creativity and respect. In addition, as WRA embarks on innovative fund development initiatives moving forward, board members will be working collaboratively with senior staff to achieve critical philanthropic goals.
The WRA Board of Directors has a governance mandate and develops policies and practices to allow senior staff to align operations with WRA’s mission, vision and values, as well as strategic objectives.
The Board of Directors meets 10 times per year and oversees the work of Board committees that meet periodically to carry out specific roles. The Board reports annually to the membership and is individually and severally responsible for ensuring that the bylaws of the organization are followed. Ongoing work includes board recruitment, strategic planning, and performance evaluations of senior staff (Co-Executive Directors).
Board Responsibilities

All members of the Board have the following duties:
Board Member Qualifications
Ideal candidates will have the following attributes:
Board Recruitment
The WRA Board of Directors is recruiting for a Chair. The Chair is the most senior officer position on the Board of Directors and is an official spokesperson for the Society to the membership and the community at large.

The Board chair role renews every 2 years, when the vice-chair may move into the chair position and the outgoing chair serves as Past Chair for another 2 years. Candidates are asked to consider making a minimum two-year commitment from the time of appointment/election.
Chair – Roles & Responsibilities
The Chair provides leadership to the Board, ensures effective governance, and maintains a strong liaison with the Co‑Executive Directors as their primary contact on the Board of Directors.
The main functions of the Chair role include:
Chair – Qualifications
Ideal candidates will have the following attributes:
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and letter of interest as a single PDF using our online form: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019e00f60ea07312949010ef891e03d7
Please visit wildliferescue.ca for more information.
Applicants are advised that recruitment is a multistep process that may take a period of months to be completed. WRA thanks all applicants in advance for their interest, patience and understanding.
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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: May 21 2026 ID: 76104 #LI-DNI