Educator - Surrey, Canada - BC Wildlife Federation

BC Wildlife Federation
BC Wildlife Federation
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Surrey, Canada

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About the B.C. Wildlife Federation
The B.C. Wildlife Federation (BCWF) is British Columbia's leading conservation organization.

As a province-wide member-driven charitable organization, with over 43,000 members and more than 100 member clubs, our organization represents the interests of all British Columbians who aim to protect, enhance and promote the wise use of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations.


Share your passion for the outdoors
The EVE team highly values diversity and we strive to foster a team culture, which is equitable and inclusive. We believe that the environment belongs to everyone and it is up to all of us to protect it.

Whether you call it the outdoors, nature or the environment - what makes the natural world beautiful and unique is that everyone values and cherishes it in their own unique way.

The EVE team aims to create more equitable access for all youth to learn about, explore and protect the outdoors, regardless of race, income, gender identity, sexuality, or ability.

We are always looking for new and diverse perspectives that will spark the passion of the next generation of caretakers.

This position will come in two phases: Spring and Summer.

During the spring, successful applicants will be running the Gently Down the Seymour program in North Vancouver and are responsible for their own transportation and lodging to and from the site.

During the summer phase, the successful applicants will travel with the BCWF staff team for the majority of July and August.

During camp weeks, the BCWF will provide camp lodging*, transportation, and meals. The Gently Down the Seymour program may extend into the fall depending on funding. The work conditions will be the same as the spring.

  • To support a workforce that reflects the diversity of our community, women, Indigenous Peoples, racialized individuals, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (2SLGBTQIA+), persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to the diversity of our workforce are encouraged to express their interest and apply._
  • A portion of this position is funded by the Canada Summer Jobs Program._
  • Depending on funding, there is a possibility for this position to be extended into the fall._
*A combination of tent camping and cabins.


Position Purpose
Educators implement educational programming for the B.C. Wildlife Federation's (BCWF) Education and Volunteer Engagement team.

Programs include but are not limited to Gently Down the Seymour, Wild Kidz, Go Wild, and the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).

Educators are the facilitators for the Gently Down the Seymour, Wild Kidz, and Go Wild summer programs.


Core Responsibilities:


Program Delivery

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Gently Down the Seymour_

  • Facilitate Gently Down the Seymour full day school programs in partnership with the Seymour Salmonid Society (late February to June)
  • Learn and lead developed program
  • Complete necessary administrative work

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Wild Kidz and Go Wild_

  • Facilitate Wild Kidz and Go Wild inperson day camps (July and August)
  • Purchase camp supplies
  • Learn and lead educational programs
  • Complete necessary camp administrative work
  • Communicate with parents

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National Archery in the Schools Program_

  • Receive Basic Archery Instructor (BAI) certification
  • Assist with NASP related events and activities.

Marketing and Communication

  • Assist in developing information packages for parents, grantors, sponsors, and other partners
  • Meet with parents and other partners
  • Assist in preparing material for social media posts (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.), advertisements, posters, blogs, and newsletters to highlight program and project successes

Administration

  • Track program expenses
  • Clean and maintain program equipment
  • Assist in developing evaluation surveys for Wild Kidz and Go Wild
  • Analyze measured outcomes from surveys and record results
  • Track EVE program yearly engagement through camps, events, school programs, and workshops
  • Other duties related to the EVE or other BCWF programs as required, which includes but is not limited to procurement of materials, design of outreach materials or learning modules, data collection, management, analysis, and/or fieldwork (e.g., invasive species maintenance, planting, collecting biological monitoring data)

Conservation Projects

  • Facilitate beginner conservation projects for Wild Kidz camps
  • Facilitate advanced conservation project(s) for Go Wild
  • Track measurable impacts of finished conservation projects
  • Develop supplemental educational programs linked to conservation projects

Requirements, Competencies and Skills

Requirements:


  • Must be 1530 years of age (**_due to funding requirements and Grant Eligibility_)
  • Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or person whom refugee protection has been conferred under the _Immigration and Refugee Protection Act_; h

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