Key Responsibilities:
Visit and meet with First Nation communities who participate in the Recycle BC program or wish to join.
Visit and meet with First Nation communities who recycle other items collected through participating stewardship agencies, or wish to.
Attend and potentially present at conferences and events.
Visit and meet with local governments to discuss possible recycling opportunities with nearby First Nations communities.
Liaise with First Nations at the level appropriate for the community: Chief, Band Council, Waste Management Coordinator, etc., and with ISC and their consultants.
Liaise with the participating stewardship agencies under the guidance of Recycle BC to develop and improve collection of stewarded material, and present at meetings with all of the agencies twice per year.
Provide appropriate information to each First Nation community to allow for informed decisions on collection of stewarded material, and develop information resources as needed.
Work with existing partnered First Nation collectors to ensure contractual requirements are understood and carried out in daily operations
Build relationships with each First Nation community and provide in-field training on established policies and practices for the collection and logistics for each of the participating stewardship agencies as agreed for this initiative.
Collaborate with other staff to gather information, conduct research and analysis, to test ideas and conclusions, and to develop plans and strategies necessary to achieve the objectives of the program.
Work with First Nations communities and field staff to arrange logistics for collection events, including consolidation, removal and coordination with transporters for pick up of stockpiled stewarded products from First Nations communities for recycling.
Provide community training, promotion & education, and participation in local events & initiatives (i.e., classroom visits, community day interaction, etc.) to promote the collection of stewarded material.
Act as Stewardship Ambassador providing outreach on behalf of each of the participating stewardship agencies to First Nations communities and their members.
Desired Skills and Experience:
Education related to indigenous studies, environmental studies, science or engineering subjects, or related discipline, or related experience.
At least five (5) years’ experience in operational optimization, waste management, program field management or related roles.
Direct experience in stewardship, recycling or related field is beneficial but not necessary.
Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
Solid leadership skills and ability to work independently.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Ability to prepare clear and concise administrative and technical reports.
Flexible work schedule requiring periods of extended working hours to facilitate field visits across the province and resolve collection issues.
Adaptable to provide community training to all ages and levels of knowledge of the programs.
Willingness to work in the community with physical labour and in all weather conditions.
Requires extensive travel within the province to meet with First Nations communities.
Valid driver’s license and frequent access to a vehicle is required.
About Recycle BC:
Launched in 2014, Recycle BC (previously Multi-Material BC) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees residential packaging and paper product recycling throughout British Columbia, working in partnership with more than 160 collection and post-collection partners.
Recycle BC is considered a best-practice model for residential recycling. The Recycle BC program is funded by the businesses that supply packaging and paper to BC residents, shifting recycling costs away from residents. It is Canada’s only 100% industry funded extended producer responsibility (EPR) program for residential recycling.
For more information on Recycle BC, please visit our website!
About the First Nations Recycling Initiative (FNRI):
In British Columbia, recycling programs are managed by a number of stewardship agencies who offer cost-neutral solutions for recycling. Ten of these agencies have come together to create a project specifically relevant to First Nations who are interested in starting recycling programs in their communities.
Participating stewardship agencies are: Recycle BC; Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA); Tire Stewardship BC; Electro Recycle – Small Appliance and Power Tool Recycling Program; Health Products Stewardship Association; Major Appliance Recycling Roundtable; Outdoor Power Equipment Institute of Canada; Canadian Battery Association, Call2Recycle, and Encorp Pacific Return-It.
Learn more about the First Nations Recycling Initiative here!
About Life at Recycle BC:
We offer competitive base salaries and an exciting total rewards package that includes professional development benefit, personal wellness benefit, an RRSP matching program, bonus program, paid time off, and extensive health/dental/paramedical group benefits coverage.
To Apply:
Please send your resume and cover letter demonstrating why you would be a great fit as the Field Services Specialist, First Nations to humanresources@cssalliance.ca by August 6, 2019. Please indicate clearly in the subject line which role you are applying for.