Job Title: Communications Intern
Location: Invasive Species Centre Office, Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Application Deadline: Ongoing, until position filled
Tentative Start Date: July 14 or 28, 2025
Status: Full-time, Contract – 1 year (52 weeks total internship, 37.5 hours per week)
Salary: $20.51/hour
Are you a strong writer who can take complex information and simplify it for different audiences? If so, please read on.
The Invasive Species Centre (ISC) mobilizes action against invasive species that harm the environment, economy, and society. Incorporated as a not-for-profit in 2011 as a hub for collaboration and knowledge sharing, the ISC has grown into a respected collaborator and leader in invasive species knowledge and action. We rely on values of inclusion, innovation, stewardship, collaboration, and commitment to excellence to achieve our vision of a Canada where land and water are protected from invasive species.
If you are passionate about environmental protection, science communication, outreach and action, and enjoy working as part of an upbeat and fast-paced team, please follow the application instructions at the end of this posting.
Position Summary
The Communications Intern’s objectives will be to amplify positive awareness of the ISC, its mandate and achievements, engage key partners, interested groups, and potential funders to help fuel ISC’s vision and mission, and facilitate evidence-based information sharing and information transfer about the important issue of invasive species with a strong emphasis on creating new website content, editing existing content, and overall optimizing of the Invasive Species Centre and project websites.
The intern will place valuable knowledge of invasive species into the hands of invasive species professionals and the public through written and multimedia content on the Invasive Species Centre and project websites, social media channels, in-person and digital events, and other publications. The intern will support the generation of external communications to engage new and existing audiences with credible, up-to-date information regarding invasive species issues and the Invasive Species Centre. The intern will also be well informed of science writing techniques and apply them to advance the Invasive Species Centre’s communications strategy.
Principal Accountabilities
The communications intern will:
Minimum Qualifications
The successful candidate will be a university or college graduate who has graduated within the last three years from an accredited college or university. The candidate must be a graduate of a post-secondary degree or diploma program. The position will be the first full-time employment in the candidate’s field of study.
Preferred Qualifications
Key Competencies
Other Requirements
The Invasive Species Centre is an equal opportunity and accessible employer. The Invasive Species Centre will provide accommodation for candidates with disabilities during the recruitment process, upon request.
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