Job Posting 105259

Assistant Field Program Manager
Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society
Kootenay
Nelson
closes in 11 days (Sun, 23 Feb)
full time  •  34.48

Overview
Reporting to the Field Program Manager, the Assistant Field Program Manager will be responsible for planning and coordinating fieldwork, training and supervising seasonal staff, managing select projects, carrying out invasive plant management field work, data management, reporting and other tasks to support the Field Program.


Duties
From May to October, the role involves coordinating and delivering on-the-ground invasive species management activities including contractor and staff supervision, surveys and mechanical removal of invasive plants, sign installation, seeding and restoration, landowner outreach, biological control agent surveys, and treatment monitoring. Office tasks during the field season include data management, training seasonal staff, implementing and tracking work plans, and notifying landowners of upcoming fieldwork. The Assistant Field Program Manager will act as Project Manager for select projects and will ensure their successful delivery.


From November to April, a substantial portion of the role involves managing and analyzing data, which requires a high degree of technical aptitude and attention to detail. The applicant will need to spatially analyze data using geographic information systems (GIS), perform data cleaning, and conduct various analysis tasks to ensure high data quality and accurate reporting. The Assistant Field Program Manager will also draft reports, draft budgets, attend funder planning meetings, and assist with work planning for the upcoming year.
Working Conditions


During the field season (May-October), the role requires extensive fieldwork with regular office days. The position may require extended and variable hours during the field season with a general schedule of four nine-hour days per week. The position demands good physical fitness, as it includes physically demanding tasks such as walking and driving long distances, lifting up to 50 pounds, and using hand tools to remove invasive plants. The Assistant Field Program Manager is expected to work outdoors in various weather conditions and potentially in and around water. During the off season (November through April), the position is entirely office-based and work hours are flexible. Hybrid or remote work options are also available during the off season.


Eligibility (ensure you address each of the following in your application)
• Graduated from a relevant post-secondary program (e.g. Biology, Ecology, Range Science, Agriculture, or Natural Resource Management)
• Minimum one year of experience working with invasive species or a closely related field
• Must be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or have Refugee Status
• Valid Level 1 Occupational First Aid, or willing to obtain
• Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license, with a clean Driving Record (3-year abstract and claims history required)
• Valid BC Pesticide Applicators Certificate, or willing to obtain
Start Date: April – May 2025 (to be decided based on availability of successful candidate)
Hours: Full time, 30-36 hours per week
Term: Permanent, year-round
Compensation: $34.48/hour, eligible for extended health benefits after 3 months
Location: Nelson, BC

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