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Environmental Educator

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The role involves operating the Ecology Centre, caring for live marine invertebrates, and delivering interactive educational programs to the public and students. Additionally, the educator will design exhibits, support day camps, and assist with biodiversity studies.

  • Sur place
  • Prince Rupert, BC
  • Publié 4 août 2026
  • Postuler avant le 20 août 2026
  • 1 poste

Résumé du poste

< Back Environmental Educator Prince Rupert, BC, Canada Opportunity Type Seasonal Workspace In Person View Details $22/hour | 17 to 26 weeks | 24 to 37.5 hours/week | Start date: May 2, 2026 How To Apply Submit your resume and cover letter by March 15, 2026. In your cover letter, tell us why you’re excited about environmental education on the North Coast and what you hope to gain from this experience. Apply Now About The Role Spend Your Summer on the rugged North Coast. Imagine spending your summer steps from the ocean. You’re caring for live marine invertebrates, leading hands-on programs for curious kids, designing mini-exhibits about local species, and maybe even spotting eagles and killer whales from the dock. The North Coast Ecology Centre Society is hiring up to two Environmental Educators for Summer 2026. This is more than a summer job. It’s an opportunity to gain real-world environmental education experience, build practical field skills, and help shape a growing community Ecology Centre on a coastline teeming with marine life. What You’ll Actually Be Doing As an Environmental Educator, you’ll be part of a small, passionate team bringing marine science to life. In addition to working at the Centre, in May and June, you’ll support school programming and in July and August, you will help with EcoCamp day camps and community programming. The NCECS is also leading a dockside biodiversity study and supporting a light trap study throughout summer months. You will:   Open, operate, and close the Centre alongside staff and volunteers Collect and provide exemplary care for live marine invertebrates  Develop and deliver interactive interpretive programs  Design creative displays and mini-exhibits  Engage visitors through hands-on environmental education  Support and mentor volunteers  Assist with school programs and EcoCamp day camps  Conduct visitor surveys and gather feedback  Support communications, social media, and reporting  Collaborate with partners and board members  Contribute ideas to help grow and strengthen the Centre This role is ideal for students interested in marine biology, environmental science, conservation, education, or community-based stewardship. What You’ll Gain  Direct experience delivering environmental education programs  Animal care and hands-on marine species experience  Public speaking and interpretation skills  Exhibit design and science communication experience  Insight into how a grassroots conservation organization operates  Resume-building experience relevant to NGOs, Parks, DFO, research organizations, and graduate school Requirements Desired Qualifications We Are Looking For Someone Who Is Passionate about environmental education and conservation Comfortable speaking to groups and engaging the public A strong communicator, both written and verbal Knowledgeable about North Coast ecology, especially marine systems Able to work independently and as part of a small team Creative and comfortable with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok Organized and detail-oriented Assets Knowledge of Ts’msyen history, culture, or Sm’algyax language Animal care experience Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle (mileage compensated) Local candidates will be prioritized. Eligibility (Canada Summer Jobs Funding May Apply) Candidates May Need To Be 15 to 30 years old at the start of employment Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person Have a valid SIN and be legally entitled to work in Canada A criminal record check may be required. About NCECS NCECS is a registered charity working toward the creation of a permanent ecology education centre in Prince Rupert, BC. Our mission is to inspire awe, respect, and stewardship for the North Coast’s rich terrestrial and marine environments. We operate within the traditional territory of the Ts’msyen and Sm’algyax speaking peoples and are committed to incorporating Indigenous knowledge, stories, and language into our programming. As we work toward our permanent Center, we deliver programs, exhibits, camps, and events throughout the community. Our summer programming takes place out of our retrofitted shipping container on the waterfront as part of the Lax Süülda Container Market. Yes, whales have been spotted from here. We operate under a catch and release approach and will be collecting and releasing animals carefully several times through the season.

Ce que vous ferez

The role involves operating the Ecology Centre, caring for live marine invertebrates, and delivering interactive educational programs to the public and students. Additionally, the educator will design exhibits, support day camps, and assist with biodiversity studies.

Exigences

Candidates should be passionate about conservation and comfortable with public speaking and social media. Preference is given to those with knowledge of North Coast ecology, animal care experience, and a valid driver's license.

Autres compétences pertinentes

Relevées dans la description du poste. Confirmez les exigences importantes ci-dessus.

  • Environmental Education
  • Marine Biology
  • Public Speaking
  • Animal Care
  • Interpretive Programming
  • Exhibit Design
  • Science Communication
  • Social Media Management
  • Community Engagement
  • Volunteer Mentorship
  • Visitor Surveys
  • Written Communication

Domaines d’emploi

  • Environmental & Sustainability
  • Education
  • Science & Research
  • Social Services
  • Sports & Recreation

Renseignements supplémentaires

Expérience minimale
0+ ans
Postuler avant le
20 août 2026
Langue de l’offre
anglais
Heures de travail
38 heures par semaine
Niveau d’expérience
Entry level