Mill Creek Crew Leader - Cambridge, Canada - Grand River Conservation Authority

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Who we are


The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) has an international reputation for excellence in managing the natural resources of the largest inland river system in southern Ontario.

Our team is made up of committed and passionate experts in their fields, including scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, stewards, planners, foresters, recreation experts and much more.

Every day, we come to work to improve the health of the natural environment of the Grand River watershed for those who call it home or come to visit.

We are a progressive team, dedicated to lifelong learning, collaboration and making a positive impact.

Who you are

You want to be part of an organization with an environmental goal. You want the work you do to make a difference.

You like a team environment where everyone has an opportunity to contribute to achieve a shared goal, no matter their background or level of education and experience.

You like problem solving, expanding your horizons and making even the smallest positive impact for your community and the planet.

Why work for us

Our team feels a connection to their work, to each other and to the community we serve. We offer staff development plans and open doors to help advance your career.

And our employees benefit from being part of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS), with 100% matching contributions from GRCA.

Overview of the Opportunity


The Mill Creek Crew Leader reports to the Natural Heritage Supervisor and is responsible for coordinating the work of the Mill Creek Stewardship Ranger Crew (MCSR) in the implementation of aquatic and terrestrial restoration projects, primarily within the Mill Creek subwatershed.

The MCSR program is carried out in partnership with the Friends of Mill Creek.

What You'll Do

  • Assist in the development of the MCSR summer work plan and then follow plan to coordinate the implementation of habitat restoration initiatives within the Mill Creek subwatershed and other areas of the Grand River watershed.
  • Coordinate a 4 person MCSR crew (typically high school students) and participate in the daily crew activities ensuring they work safely as they carryout aquatic and terrestrial restoration projects.
  • Ensure collection of accurate data and prepare preliminary reports
Experience

  • Demonstrated experience in leading and coordinating a small team and knowledge of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  • Possess a good working knowledge of ecological principles and watershed science ; aquatic and terrestrial restoration techniques; and data collection.
  • Demonstrated experience in aquatic and terrestrial project implementation including working with landowners.
  • Ability to work outdoors in a variety of natural conditions.
  • Strong demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to organize projects, prepare work plans and reports.
  • Good computer skills with Microsoft Office software.
  • Valid driver's license.

Competencies:

Professional Judgement


Demonstrated ability in the area of critical thinking, analysis and assessment of implications, making connections of underlying issues and the ownership of the outcome.

Sound judgment resulting in fair, efficient and effective decision-making, bringing clarity and resolution to complex and ambiguous situations. Recognizes when to escalate appropriate situations to the next higher level of expertise.


Integrity/Ethics


The willingness to hold oneself and others accountable for acting in ways that are consistent with stated values, principles and professional standards.

Maintaining impartiality, objectivity, confidentiality and fairness when dealing with employees, stakeholders and special interest groups


Goal/Action Oriented
Organizes work, plans activities and sets priorities in a manner that meets competing needs and timely resolution of matters. Maintains high level of productivity and self-direction. Effective problem solving, collaboration, negotiation and facilitation skills. Does not shy away from challenges and seldom gives up, especially in the face of resistance, setbacks or change. Achieving high standards of performance from others is important.


Team Work
Interacts with team members and public respectfully and effectively. Able and willing to share and receive information.

The ability to gather facts and pertinent information to gain an understanding before drawing conclusions, taking action or resolving conflict.

It involves active listening and comprehension of verbal and non-verbal signals to enhance understanding. Excellent communication skills are needed for staff relations and working with partners.


Customer Focus


Works in close collaboration with internal program delivery team to keep them appraised of relevant information and significant issues in a timely fashion.

Exceptional communication skills to enhance relationships with staff, program partners and other relevant agencies.

  • Hourly pay rate

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