Victoria, Brit, CA
6 days ago
Program Assistant Wildlife - Watershed Resource Planning

Req ID: 1262 

Business Unit: Infrastructure and Water Services 

Division: Watershed Protection

Regular/ Auxiliary: Auxiliary; up to 5 month term

Pay Grade: CAN/05/02/J08 

Rate of Pay: $31.39 - $33.57 per hour(2024 rates); plus 14% in lieu of benefits

Hours of Work: Up to 80 hours bi-weekly

 Posting Date: February 13, 2025

Closing Date: March 6, 2025

 

Summary

This position works with Resource Planning technical and professional staff to assist in the field and office on a variety of projects and initiatives including wildlife surveys and monitoring - particularly birds and amphibians, compiling related information, downloading data from wildlife cameras, checking equipment, and routine data management and analyses.

Key Duties & Responsibilities Assists with field surveys for a number of wildlife species and habitat features, on rugged terrain by foot and on the water by boat. Assists with researching information and summarizing data relating to the environmental characteristics, wildlife, and wildlife habitat of the Greater Victoria Water Supply Area (GVWSA). Assists with the routine downloading of data, equipment checks, and basic equipment installation. Protects water quality by assisting with the disinfection of boats and equipment. Assists with other field and office work of the Resource Planning section of Watershed Protection. Represents the CRD in a professional and informed manner, as required. Works safely outdoors in adverse weather conditions and rugged forested terrain. Follows all policies, procedures and standards of the CRD. Performs other related duties as required. Additional Information The expected duration of this term assignment is approximately 4 months plus training and reporting. Key Skills & Abilities Excellent customer service, communication (both verbal and written), interpersonal and public relations skills and experience are required. Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and/or independently, as required. Must be physically fit and able to perform a variety of manual outdoor work in all types of weather conditions. Demonstrated experience in outdoor field environments, including forest or wilderness environments. Demonstrated experience working with a map and compass. Knowledge of the natural environment and wildlife on southern Vancouver Island. Ability to accurately and neatly record field notes and related data; experience with data entry on mobile devices. Working knowledge and experience with Microsoft computer software applications including Word and Excel. Experience with research and use of spreadsheets for analysis and graphing. Demonstrated experience boating and canoeing and comfortable working on or near water sources. Experience driving on gravel roads. Demonstrated understanding of WorkSafeBC regulations. Qualifications Post-secondary courses in a related discipline A minimum of six months' directly related experience An equivalent combination of education and experience Certifications Pleasure Craft Operator Certificate Standard First Aid and CPR-C WHMIS Certification Valid BC Driver's Licence

APPLICATIONS

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We welcome all qualified applicants to apply and may consider a combination of experience, education and/or training where possible.

The Capital Regional District wishes to thank you for your interest and advises that only those candidates under active consideration will be contacted.

 

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