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Wildlife Biologist - Jobs in Medicine Hat region

Job LocationMedicine Hat region
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Job TypePermanent

Job Description

Closing Date: February 2, 2024.Interviews will begin as suitable applicants are found.Position Start Date: February 26, 2024Position End Date: November 8, 2024Location: Project sites in the vicinity of Medicine Hat, AlbertaEstimated number of hours per week, including authorized travel:24-40 hours (depending on position)Salary: $22-$26 per hour commensurate on experience.Key Job Requirements:

  • A valid driver #39;s license; and
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR Certification.
Application Requirements: A cover letter addressed to Tara Livingstone is required with all applications.Natural Resource Solutions Inc. (NRSI) is proud to provide high quality and cost-effective natural environment consulting solutions to our clients across Canada.We are a highly respected, proudly indigenous-owned, niche biological consulting firm with offices in Waterloo, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta. Our team of skilled ecologists provide expertise in the identification and management of significant and sensitive natural species and their habitats.Why UsAt NRSI we value our people and strive to provide a healthy work-life balance and a safe work environment.We offer a competitive hourly wage, the opportunity to work with other highly experienced staff, and career growth opportunities by promoting from within our organization. NRSI is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.NRSI is also committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in our recruitment process, employment, services, programs, and activities.To request a reasonable accommodation, contact our HR Department at 519-725-2227 ext. 224.Your Contribution to NRSINRSI is looking for up to 5 motivated and independent individuals to conduct field monitoring activities, primarily conducting wildlife mortality searches at operational wind energy facilities.This position provides an opportunity to gain experience in visual bird and bat identification, to implement scientific methods, and to collect and analyze data employing a high attention to detail.The primary duties and responsibilities for this role include:
  • Taking well-organized and detailed field notes,
  • Communicating frequently and as required with project managers, other field staff, and clients,
  • Conducting searches according to a strict schedule, and safely collecting and handling bird and bat carcasses,
  • Occasional assistance with other field- or office-related tasks.
Your Education:
  • A post-secondary degree or diploma, or high school diploma.
Requirements:
  • Willingamp; able to work under inclement weather, in a variety of environmental and vegetation conditions, for long hours, and occasionally on holidays or weekends.
  • Physically fit in order to walk for several hours each day in potentially challenging terrain.
  • Demonstrated interest in wildlife and the environment, including the desire to pursue a career in this field.
  • A good work ethic and positive attitude, dependability, flexibility, and excellent communication.
  • Ability to work independently on a regular basis.
  • Demonstrated accuracy and attention to detail, including the maintenance of well-organized and detailed field notes.
Assets:
  • Experience in the identification of birds and/or bats by sight.
  • Experience surveying for wildlife and/or conducting soil assessments, vegetation inventories, or delineating vegetation communities using standard survey protocols.
  • A reliable personal vehicle insured for work purposes, with at least $2 million in liability insurance (authorized mileage will be reimbursed).
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