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Seasonal Outreach and Junior Research Technician - Jobs in Vanderhoof, BC

Job LocationVanderhoof, BC
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Job TypeFull Time

Job Description

Scientific Technical Officer 12*Vanderhoof, BCApril - September 2023$27.6884 – $33.1767 hourly**The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC (FFSBC) is an independent, non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors with a mandate to provide hatchery and related fisheries management services to various clients and partners including the Province of BC, other jurisdictions, First Nations, Crown Corporations, Community Associations and the private sector. We are seeking up to two auxiliary Outreach and Junior Research Technicians to join our team at the Nechako White Sturgeon Conservation Centre in Vanderhoof from April to September 2023.Funding for these positions has been generously provided by Rio Tinto through their Donations and Sponsorships Program, which contributes to community-building initiatives in their host communities. Funding is dedicated for a program to increase opportunities for those interested in career paths in the fields of fisheries, fish culture or teaching for people in the communities of the Nechako Watershed. We look forward to working together with new individuals under this program to make a real difference in the future of BC’s fisheries and the conservation of the Nechako White Sturgeon.Under the general supervision of the Hatchery Manager, or a Fish Culturist, the Outreach and Junior Research Technician is responsible for carrying out fish culture activities required for egg collection, propagation and distribution of fish as well as field and data responsibilities at the Nechako White Sturgeon Conservation Centre, which will include the following:1. Conduct applied research and development programs by:a) using proper techniques to collect basic biological data from fish used for various research projects (i.e.: length, weight, survival, sample counts, etc.)b) collecting fish distribution data through the use of fixed and mobile radio/acoustic telemetry receiversc) recording and managing accurate data to a high standard for analysis by program or project leadsd) operating small/ jet boats in a safe mannere) assisting in the collection of brood fishf) entering data and preparing for report writing using Microsoft based programsg) providing technical assistance for fish sampling and data collection/analysis.2. Assist with broodstock capture and egg collection by:a. measuring, weighing and identifying sturgeon captured by setline, angling, egg mats, and fyke netsb. preparing and maintaining brood capture equipment, setline gear, and baitc. maintaining records for brood collection, and egg collectiond. operating and maintaining pumps and generators3. Carry out incubation and rearing activities within the hatchery using appropriate fish culture techniques by:a. removing and recording dead eggs, and fish mortalities, during incubation and rearingb. assessing and maintaining water quality and flow in the hatchery through chemical tests and excellent husbandryc. feeding fish by operating and maintaining electronic, mechanical, and hand feeding systemsd. cleaning and disinfecting facilities and equipmente. conducting sample counts to determine fish size and inventoryf. grading fish by size or stage of development, and marking fish by scute marking and implanted tags4. Transfer and distribute fish into lakes and streams designated by Fisheries Biologists by:a. disinfecting fish culture equipment, trucks, and tanks using appropriate techniquesb. working with a senior fish culturist as part of a team in the transport and distribution of fish5. Provide outreach services by:c. leading guided tours of the hatchery to school groups and the general publicd. delivering FFSBC outreach programs to the public including youth and their families, schools, and community groupse. participating in community events6. Performs other related duties as required.QualificationsThe successful candidate must be enrolled in, or a graduate from, a BSc. or fish culture or technical fisheries resource management program, zoology or other related field. A minimum of six months related experience, including experience with planning and organizing field activities, use of fish capture / release techniques, fish culture techniques, and other fisheries related work is required. Experience public speaking is required. Experience with angling, set-lines, radio telemetry and working around moving water (safety) is preferred. Current driver’s licence is required, and Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card preferred. Equivalent combinations of education, training and experience may be considered. Related knowledge, skills and abilities will include:

  • Knowledge of basic fish culture and biology
  • Knowledge of salmonid and/or sturgeon culture techniques
  • Knowledge of fish health risks and procedures to reduce or prevent pathogen outbreaks
  • Knowledge of biology and scientific methods
  • General Knowledge of appropriate emergency response procedures for critical life support systems
  • Knowledge of applicable Occupational Health and Safety regulations and safe work procedures
  • Knowledge of basic computer programs including Word, Excel and email
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of a working team
  • Ability to work in challenging outdoor environmental conditions for long hours
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the job
  • Ability to participate effectively in field projects including brood capture, egg collection and fish liberations.
  • Ability to communicate effectively (i.e.: oral, written skills and inter-personal skills) and follow instructions accurately
  • Ability to use computer and office equipment including Word, Excel and e-mail
  • Ability to use various power tools, all equipment related to fish rearing/liberation, a variety of vehicles, trailers, and boats
Competencies:
  • Adaptability: personal willingness and ability to effectively work in, and adapt to change.
  • Client Focus: understanding and meeting or exceeding client needs.
  • Communication: clearly conveying and receiving messages to meet the needs of all. This may involve listening, interpreting, formulating and delivering: verbal, non-verbal, written, and/or electronic messages.
  • Problem Solving and Judgment: ability to assess options and implications, in order to identify a solution.
  • Results Orientation: knowing what results are important, focusing resources to achieve them in alignment with the goals of the organization.
  • Teamwork: working co-operatively and productively with others to achieve results.
  • Innovation: using original and creative thinking to make improvements and/or develop and initiate new approaches.
Additional Conditions:
  • Travel is a requirement of some positions and the incumbent must be willing to work away from home for periods of 2 weeks at a time
  • Required to work some irregular hours and workdays, extra hours and weekend shifts
  • Required to work alone at times, on directed tasks
  • Must be physically fit and able to work in all indoor and field conditions including
o outdoors in the field in all weather conditions and at field stationso on lakes and rivers in various types of watercraft; ando inside all areas of a hatchery (being familiar with all safety regulations and fish health protocols)
  • All external hires will be paid an intern rate at the grid 10 level ($27.6884 hourly) for the period equivalent to six month’s employment (913 hours). Upon reaching 913 hours, employees will move to Grid 12, Step 1 ($33.1767 hourly)
**In addition to the hourly salary, this position qualifies for compensation of $0.72 per working hour up to a maximum of $50.40 per biweekly pay period in lieu of sick time and benefits, and vacation pay at the rate of six percent of regular earnings.Please note, we have an employee-vaccination policy intended to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of our staff and the public and we require all new hires to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Further details are available in our Vaccination Policy.We may establish an eligibility list of qualified applicants for a period of up to one year.To apply, please submit your resumé and respond to the application questions via this site or visit http://www.gofishbc.com/About-Us.aspx#careers. This opportunity is open to both internal and external applicants, and applications will be accepted until January 6, 2023. We thank all candidates for their interest. However, only those selected to continue to the next phase of the recruitment process will be contacted.For information on the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC please visit www.gofishbc.com.Quick Apply
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