Responsibilities:
The Salmon Value Lead is expected to function as a key NC CE Project Team member, as well as the lead of the Salmon Technical Sub-group to develop and implement workplans in order to achieve the deliverables under the program. Given the alignment of tasks outlined under the Salmon Value workplan with the key activities leading to the development of a Skeena Estuary Habitat Management and Protection Plan (SEHMPP), it is envisioned that the Salmon Value Lead will work in close collaboration with the project team leads to build off existing program work on related components.
Anticipated responsibilities include:
Design and lead the activities for the Salmon Value related tasks, picking up where the current Salmon Lead has left off (Please reach out to the email below for further information).
Specific roles anticipated include
Provide lead support, research and writing services to continue development of the SEHMPP. This will include work to guide engagement materials and other communications tools, identify, help to secure and oversee GIS capacity, scope additional research and/or writing services, as needed, coordinate and facilitate (where needed, work with an external facilitator) Tier 1 (Indigenous Partners only), Tier 2 (Indigenous Partners, Provincial and Federal representative), and Tier 3 (Tier 2 plus key stakeholders, external technical experts) workshops/meetings, conduct stakeholder engagement, as directed.
Provide advisory support to confirm the final approval, detailed plans, and initial implementation of two restoration sites within the Skeena estuary.
Lead, supervise, and provide oversight to support staff/sub-contractors in order to generate deliverables.
Participate in Tier 1 (Nation only), and Tier 2 (including Province and/or Federal governments) meetings as required.
Lead work-planning initiatives in conjunction with the Project Management team and assign tasks to Technical Working Group Support Team members accordingly.
Provide updates and project summaries to the Project Partners as required.
Liaise with technical staff from related initiatives, e.g., MaPP and ESI, to carry out commonly defined goals as directed by the Project Team.
Support internal and external communications and engagement, including supporting presentations more broadly to internal/external groups.
Support sub-contractor(s) to lead/facilitation workshops/working discussions with project partners including Provincial and Federal government agencies and First Nations.
Collaborate closely with the Estuary and Access to Resources/Food Security Value Leads to plan and implement tasks required under the Workplan.
Identify and work with Project Managers and the Project Team to develop and manage contracts to fill capacity gaps as appropriate.
Conduct other related tasks, as requested, by the Project Managers.
Experience and Skills Required:
At least three year’s experience working in marine conservation and with a focus on fish and fish habitat
Registered Professional Biologist designation is beneficial.
Demonstrated knowledge of the legislation, management regimes and processes associated with salmon management in the Province of BC.
Exceptional time-management and organizational skills and demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and products with tight timelines.
Excellent technical and communications skills and experience developing technical/management briefings, reports, and other communications products.
Skills and experience in organizing multi-party workshops.
Working closely with teams to develop workplans, statements of work, and request for proposals, and experience in proposal evaluation and management of contractors/sub-consultants.
Familiarity with technologies/software such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Doodle Poll, online conferencing platforms such as GoTo Meeting, and experience with GIS and R-code is an advantage.
Ability to work independently and be self-directed.
Experience managing and working effectively as part of a team.
Experience working with First Nations on collaborative initiatives is a definite asset.
Experience with First Nation focused fishery management, or a solid understanding of First Nations resource management is desirable. Familiarity and experience working on the BC North Coast, and with the North Coast First Nations, is of additional benefit.
Must have access to a vehicle and a valid class 5 driver’s license as some travel may be required.
Education Required:
A combination of related skills and experience may be considered in lieu:
Master’s Degree in Fisheries Biology, Marine Planning, or related field.
Degree/certificates in community development, communication, and/or project management is an asset.
Location:
Local applicants from the North Coast Region are preferred. This role includes in-person meetings in and around Prince Rupert every two months and additional travel may be required. A large component of this work will be performed remotely so the successful applicant will need excellent computing skills, and telephone and internet access.
NCSFNSS offers a competitive salary and benefits package, flexible hours, strong administrative support, and promotes a healthy work/home balance. NCSFNSS is pro-actively managing health and safety concerns for all employees related to the Covid 19 pandemic whether it be for field projects or office work.
Application Deadline:
4pm, July 8th, 2022
Please send a cover letter and resume to the attention of Lia Chalifour, Salmon Lead.
Please send to: administration@ncsfnss.ca
North Coast-Skeena First Nations Stewardship Society
363 – 309 2nd Ave West
Prince Rupert BC, V8J 3T1