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Region: Atlantic, Nova Scotia
Position Title: STEWARDSHIP FIELD INTERN
Number of Positions: 1

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The Shell Conservation Internship Program is a partnership initiative between the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and Shell Canada Limited to provide university/college students with practical experience in the conservation field. Launched in 2002, the Shell Conservation Internship Program will, in 2012, engage students from across Canada in stewardship and management work on NCC properties, and in other career-related activities that advance the work of NCC. This partnership builds on the successful history of Shell Canada and NCC working together over the past 29 years to conserve many of our country’s most important natural places.

The stewardship field interns will assist in the implementation of the stewardship program for natural areas protected by NCC in Nova Scotia. The interns will work independently and with NCC staff, to monitor NCC natural areas across Nova Scotia, compile fauna, flora and ecosystem inventories, write and implement property management plans, work with volunteer property stewards, and assist with Conservation Volunteer events in Nova Scotia.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Complete inventories of plants, animals, communities, physical features and anthropogenic influences  on NCC sites in Nova Scotia;
  • Complete monitoring of Nova Scotia properties where NCC owns land or holds conservation easements;
  • Map property features and community and rare plant locations as well as incidental wildlife observations;
  • Assist with the coordination and delivery of Conservation Volunteer events and stewardship volunteer activities;
  • Prepare baseline reports and/or management plans for properties including field data collection, data entry and ongoing organization of information;
  • Assist the Nova Scotia Stewardship Coordinator with ongoing stewardship activities as needed.

Skills and Abilities

This posting is targeted to students possessing the following skills:

  • University students entering 3rd or 4th year or recent graduates with a biology, forestry, or environmental studies degree or equivalent experience;
  • Demonstrated interest in natural history and land conservation;
  • Demonstrated excellent flora and fauna (birds) identification skills for Nova Scotia, and the ability to key out unknown species;
  • Experience working outdoors in various terrain and under various weather conditions;
  • Backcountry camping experience;
  • Navigation experience and skills using map and compass, and GPS.
  • Ability to work independently, be self motivated, and display superior time management skills, as well as the ability to meet deadlines;
  • Familiarity with common computer software (Microsoft Office Suite)
  • Experience with Geographic Information Systems an asset.
  • Excellent writing and organization skills;
  • Strong communication skills, including ability to interact with the public to convey a conservation message;
  • Wilderness or Standard First Aid Training
  • Valid Driver’s License, with own car or ability to rent a car (must be at least 21 years of age to rent).

Terms of Employment

  • This is a full-time, 16-week (May – August) position. Wage is $15.50/hour ($542.50/week).
  • This position is based in Dartmouth, NS, but requires the ability to travel throughout Nova Scotia to NCC sites with frequent overnights and some weekend work. Travel expenses will be reimbursed.

Applications

Interested applicants should forward their cover letter and resume to:

Marla Bojarski
Stewardship Coordinator, NS
Atlantic Region, The Nature Conservancy of Canada
Reference position title: “ATL – NS Stewardship”
Closing date: March 2, 2012
Email:
atlantic@natureconservancy.ca

NCC is a non-profit, non-advocacy organization that takes a business-like approach to preserving Canada’s natural heritage. Our focus is on conservation through private action, and we have a strong track record of partnering with individuals, corporations, community groups, conservation groups and government bodies to create win-win solutions that benefit nature.

How to Apply

1. Read the job descriptions, including tasks and responsibilities, required skills and abilities, job locations and terms of employment.

2. To apply for a job, send only your resume and cover letter electronically (must be in MSWord) to the email address provided in the job description. Do not submit any reference letters or school transcripts at this time.

3. You must reference the specific position title provided in the job description in both your cover letter and email subject line. If you are applying for more than one position, state "multiple positions" in your email subject line and refer to the specific job codes in your cover letter.

4. Applications that do not relate to specific posted positions will not be accepted. Therefore, be sure to apply for the job most appropriate to your skills, education and location.

 

 

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