Nature Conservancy Canada Vacancy: Assistant Conservation Biologist - Manitoba, Canada

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is the nation’s leading not-for-profit, private land conservation organization, working to protect our most important natural areas and the species they sustain. Since 1962 NCC and its supporters have protected more than 2.7 million acres (1.1 million hectares) of ecologically significant land across Canada. NCC takes a collaborative, science-based approach to achieve conservation success for the sake of nature and Canadians. With a national office in Toronto and seven regional offices across the country, NCC delivers results you can walk on.

Purpose and General Description:The Assistant Conservation Biologist will play an integral role in delivering Stewardship and Science in all 9 Natural Areas of the Manitoba Region – Tall Grass Prairie, Riding Mountain, Whitemouth River Watershed, Oak Lake Sandhills and Wetlands, West Souris Mixed-Grass Prairie, Souris River Valley Grassland, St Lazare Plain / East Parklands, Interlake and Assiniboine Delta to focus our conservation work.  NCC Manitoba is responsible for the stewardship of over 36,500 acres of habitat.

The Assistant Conservation Biologist will contribute to NCC’s work in Manitoba by assisting Stewardship and Science staff with several activities, including effectiveness monitoring, preparing baseline reports and Property Management Plans (PMPs), implementing priority PMP and Natural Area Conservation Plan (NACP) actions, entering data in the Land Information System (LIS) and conducting science projects.

Extensive travel and independent fieldwork requires liaising with landowners, staff, volunteers and partner organizations.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Biological inventory, field data collection and annual monitoring (i.e., invasive species, rare plant and wildlife documentation, ecological community classification and condition assessments), data entry – LIS and GIS, photograph documentation, analysis and reporting required to implement Property Management Plans for NCC owned properties; 
  • Assist in the implementation and reporting of Effectiveness Monitoring Programs to track the viability of Biodiversity Targets and the effectiveness of conservation actions to abate threats at the property and Natural Area scale to guide property management; 
  • Conduct field work, data entry and analysis to develop Baseline Reports for NCC properties using LIS and NCC’s standardized reporting format in all Natural Areas; 
  • Assist in the development of Interim Stewardship Statements, Property Management Plans, and Natural Area Conservation Plans following NCC’s standardized report format; 
  • LIS and GIS data entry for previously surveyed NCC owned lands and Conservation Agreements in all Natural Areas; 
  • Conduct science research projects to answer key knowledge gaps; 
  • Assist with Conservation Volunteer Events in all Natural Areas; and 
  • Other field and office duties as assigned.
Required Skills and Attributes:
  • University graduate from a Natural Sciences Program with a focus on biology, ecology, environmental studies or closely related field.  College Diploma and Certificate combined with experience post graduation will be considered. 
  • Knowledge of vegetation community types; prairie, forest and wetland ecology and ability to monitor ecological health; 
  • Experience in designing, implementing, analyzing and reporting on the effectiveness of land management/stewardship activities; 
  • Experience in collecting, organizing and analyzing natural resource data; 
  • Experience in developing technical reports, scientific papers, monitoring protocols and presentations;
  • Proficient in computer usage, including data entry, statistical analysis, Internet and MS Office applications;
  • Experience supporting active land management (livestock grazing, prescribed fire, haying, weed control) through monitoring; 
  • Analyzing, manipulating and interpreting data, including statistics, spreadsheet applications, GPS and ESRI/ArcGIS software (including ArcPad); 
  • Analytical and detailed oriented, creative, proactive thinker; 
  • Ability to work independently (with attention to detail), seek assistance and input as required, and to work on interdisciplinary teams;
  • Experience managing, prioritizing and completing tasks independently and on schedule;
  • Experience with project planning and management;
  • Ability to take a project from background research to action in a short period of time;
  • Self-motivated, superior time management skills, ability to meet deadlines;
  • Strong communication, interpersonal and writing skills;
  • Strong interest in the environmental field and the vision and mission of NCC;
  • Wilderness or Standard First Aid Training;
  • Valid Driver’s License, with ability to rent a car;
  • Ability to work under adverse climatic conditions.
Terms of Employment
  • This is a full-time (40 hour/week), term position for approximately 6 months, commencing May, 2016.  There is potential for the contract term to be extended depending on the availability of funding.
  • Salary between $17 and $20/hour based on experience.
  • This can be a physically demanding job, requiring long days hiking on NCC properties – sometimes in inclement weather and through various terrains.
  • This position is based in Brandon or Winnipeg but requires the ability to travel throughout southern Manitoba.  Extended overnight stays are required frequently.  Travel expenses will be reimbursed.
To Apply:Please submit cover letter and resume to manitoba@natureconservancy.ca.

We thank everyone who applies for their interest in the Nature Conservancy of Canada; however only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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