
North Coast Ecology Centre Society
Position: Environmental Educator (3 available)
The North Coast Ecology Centre Society is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Priority will be given to those candidates who have the necessary qualifications and who self-identify as belonging to underrepresented groups.
The North Coast Ecology Centre Society
The North Coast Ecology Centre Society (NCECS) is a non-profit organization working to create a permanent education centre in Prince Rupert, BC, that highlights the region’s ecological richness, both terrestrial and marine. Our mission is to inspire a sense of awe, respect and stewardship for this area, its wildlife, ecosystems, people and culture. The North Coast Ecology Centre Society operates in the traditional territory of the Coast Ts’msyen Nations and with their participation, guidance and approval, the NCECS’s goal is to incorporate and include local indigenous knowledge, stories, and language into our programming. The future centre will use a combination of engaging programs and exhibits, including live displays of fish and marine invertebrates (collected and released each season), and will offer a new tourist destination, activate and revitalize Prince Rupert’s waterfront, and become a community resource for locals to connect with and learn about the environment around them. While the Society plans, designs, and builds a new, permanent centre, it is simultaneously creating and executing exciting community events and programs that help us fulfill our mission. For example, the NCECS held the first and second annual North Coast Whale Festival in 2018 and 2019, organized an online lecture series in 2021 and 2022, piloted a live dive school program, and hosted a month-long “pop-up” ecology centre on the Prince Rupert waterfront in the summer of 2022.
Role Overview
In 2022, the NCECS will continue with a summer season of programming in and around Prince Rupert to engage the public and youth in learning about local ecology. The team of Educators are responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating, and conducting educational programs and displays that will highlight the region’s ecological richness and engage the community in environmental learning and stewardship. Throughout the summer of 2022, the team will plan and host a schedule of events that engage a variety of audiences, from children to adults, with Covid-19 safety protocols in place if required. These events will include interpretive trail walks with various themes, activities near the waterfront engaging tourists and locals when cruise ships are docked, low-tide beach explorations, drop-in family events, and stewardship activities.
Please note the following important information:
This position is partially funded by a grant from Canada Summer Jobs, which requires the successful candidate to:
be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment
be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for the duration of the employment; and,
have a valid Social Insurance Number at the start of employment and be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations
This is a 11 week full-time (37.5 hours/week) position with an anticipated start date June 6th, 2022
Position responsibilities will include:
Developing and delivering a schedule of interpretive programs and pop-up events
Supporting and managing volunteers
Undertaking community and visitor consultation through surveys and feedback forms
Developing comprehensive event plans and Covid-safety plans, if needed
Working with partner organizations and the Board to execute the Society’s mission
Communications and promotions to inform the public about programs and events
Supporting the NCECS social media platforms
Desired qualifications:
Self-motivated individual with a passion for environmental education
Experience developing and delivering education programs and/or public speaking
Able to work well under minimal supervision and within a small team
Knowledgeable of North Coast ecology and driven to learn more
Excellent written and verbal communication
Experience administering groups and pages on social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram)
Organized with strong attention to detail
Knowledge of Ts’msyen history, culture, and Sm’algya̱x language an asset
Driver’s license and access to vehicle an asset (mileage compensated)
This position offers $18 per hour. Work on weekends and some evenings may be required. The position will be based out of Prince Rupert, BC. Local candidates will be prioritized.
Please submit a resume and cover letter to info@northcoastecologycentresociety.com by June 22, 2022.