Join the Alouette River Management Society’s team

Education & Engagement Assistant
SUMMER STUDENT 35 hours/week – 16 week

Posted April 17th, 2024

 

Based just outside the vast and picturesque Golden Ears Park in Maple Ridge, the Alouette River Management Society (ARMS) has been working hard to sustain and enhance the integrity of the Alouette Watershed. ARMS was one of the key drivers in advocating for increased river flows for all five species of Pacific salmon and other aquatic species. ARMS became the first group in British Columbia to obtain a Water Use Plan and successfully increased water flows in the South Alouette River. Our office and interpretive centre is located on the ancestral, unceded territories of the Katzie First Nation and Kwantlen First Nation. Our work takes us into local parks, classrooms, and riverside. We work with many amazing people and other like-minded community and environmental groups.

For a view into our world, please visit our website: www.alouetteriver.org

About the Position
The Education & Engagement Assistant (EEA) works directly with the community to support ARMS Events, Communications and Educational Environmental projects. The EEA assists with the delivery of a variety of community events while supporting organizational strategies to further the community’s understanding and engagement with ARMS. This position will expose the successful applicant to a wide variety of critical business skills such as project management, community engagement, special events planning and client services.

REPORTING & RELATIONSHIPS
• Internal: reports directly to the Executive Director as well as works closely with, and takes direction from all other ARMS team members
• External: supports the oversight of volunteers while fostering strong relationships with a variety of stakeholder and community groups

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
With an hourly wage of $19.28/hour, this position will also benefit from the mentorship of the organization’s leaders, including the Executive Director. This will include exposure to; detailed goal setting, community engagement best practices, environmental projects and volunteer stewardship.

RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Assist in the planning, preparation and implementation of a variety of eco-themed community workshops and volunteer stewardship opportunities such as; Adopt a Stream, family day environmental activities, summer clean up events and the Pollinator program.
• Support volunteers with citizen science surveys to assess information on a variety of fish, and aquatic insects.
• Assist in community engagement events to raise awareness of ARMS and what we do. This includes event logistics, stocking equipment, organizing safety gear, leading volunteers and taking photographs for promotional use.
• Assist in delivering environmental education to school-aged children

About You
We are looking for a human with a unique blend of passion, skills, and qualities that truly align with our mission to sustain and enhance the integrity of the Alouette Watershed through volunteer & community engagement, communication and education. You have a deep-rooted passion for the environment and a genuine love for the great outdoors. You possess a strong commitment to environmental conservation, sustainability, and fostering a connection to nature in others. You have an eagerness to learn about the Watershed and to then inspire others to protect it. As a quick learner with a proven track record for jumping in where needed, you operate from a place of curiosity and a strong desire to grow. You are a dynamic, community-focused person who is motivated by all things environmental and who loves supporting volunteers, learning from mentors and helping to further educate the community.

EXPERIENCE/SKILLS
In order to be eligible for this role, YOU MUST:
 Be between 15 and 30 years of age at the beginning of the employment period,
 Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for the duration of the employment,
 Possess a valid Social Insurance Number at the start of employment,
 Be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations,
 Possess a keen interest in the environment and supporting others to feel the same,
 Demonstrate a strong desire to learn and grow,
 Be able to effectively communicate in English, verbally and in writing,
 Be comfortable working outside in all weather conditions,
 Be able to work independently and within teams.

Preferred:
 Strong understanding of the ecology of British Columbia,
 Digital savvy with a variety of social media platforms and comfort with MS Office and Google platforms,
 Previous experience and/or education in the environmental protection sector.

How to Apply
If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you!

  • Please email your cover letter and up to date resume in one PDF file, to Shannon Okun at shannon@reimaginehr.ca being sure to include your full name and ARMS EEA in the subject line.
  • We kindly ask that applications be sent by email only—no fax or mail applications please—and request that you do not phone. Due to the high number of applications we receive, only applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
  • We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest in the Alouette River Management Society. This role is dependent upon ARMS successfully acquiring a Canada Summer Jobs Grant, something we have been successful in for several years in a row. The expected start date would be April 29, 2024