Thursday, March 26, 2009

Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario), Environment Canada

Wildlife Technician

Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario), Environment Canada
Contact Mike Cadman: (519) 362-7078;
Time period: April 20-August 21, 2009
Deadline for application: March 31, 2009
Location: Based out of Burlington CWS office, but field work primarily in Guelph area. Some additional travel required.

Aerial insectivore and grassland bird populations in Ontario are declining. The work involved will help determine the importance of breeding habitats and other occupied sites near Guelph, establish baseline population levels, and help fill gaps in knowledge of the ecology of some of the species involved.

Under the supervision of the Songbird Biologist, the Wildlife Technician will have the following responsibilities:

• Undertaking surveys for swallow species, Chimney Swifts and grassland birds
• Documenting and georeferencing nesting locations
• Habitat description and vegetation surveys
• Coordinating volunteers performing bird surveys and monitoring projects
• Data entry, summary and report preparation
• Other duties as required.

Required Qualifications and Skills

• Ability to identify the species involved
• Solid experience with bird survey and monitoring techniques and habitat/vegetation surveys
• Ability to work independently
• Driver’s licence

Asset Qualifications and Skills

• Previous experience working with the species involved
• Bird banding experience
• Strong organisational skills, attention to detail and writing skills

Lodging, food and travel to the Environment Canada office will be the responsibility of the candidate; salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

MoE Field Technician (Summer Student)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
MoE Field Technician (Summer Student)
Ministry:
Ministry of the Environment
Branch:
Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch (EMRB)
Position Title:
Field Technician (summer student)
Duration:
May 4 to Aug 28/09
Location:
125 Resources Road, Etobicoke , ON
Salary:
$11.10/hour

The Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch (EMRB) at the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) is looking for a highly motivated, well organized summer student to aid in the collection of stream water samples to support a provincial scale stream water monitoring network.
Duties: You will assist Ministry scientists and field staff in the collection of water samples, sample submission to the laboratory, data entry, data/report summaries and maintenance of scientific instrumentation.

Qualifications:
o Applicants must be pursuing a post-secondary education in an environmental science/studies, engineering or a related field;
o Ability to carry out field work under inclement conditions; comfortable working in and around water;
o Familiar with environmental sampling procedures and protocols;
o Experience working with and maintaining scientific (i.e. water quality) instrumentation and/or laboratory equipment;
o Working knowledge of computer software including Word and Excel. Experience working with ArcGIS, relational databases (e.g. Access) and statistical analysis software would be an asset;
o Good interpersonal and written/oral communication skills; attention to detail, ability to organize and prioritize work and work independently and in a team environment;
o Applicants must have a valid Ontario driver’s license;
o Valid first aid and CPR, WHMIS training and defensive driving an asset.

Apply by: end of day Friday March 27th, 2009
Send application by fax or through mail to:
Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch
Attention: Beth Gilbert
125 Resources Road
Etobicoke, ON
M9P 3V6
Fax: 416-235-6235
Only applicants selected for interview will be contacted.

Friday, February 27, 2009

CSA HRO Photo Contest!

Continental Drift- Travel Photography Expose- Photos wanted!!!

Hey everyone! Photos are wanted for the Human Rights Office's first ever Travel Photography Expose- Continental Drift! (check out the beautiful poster attached done by one of our volunteers)

If you have traveled anywhere and have some nice photos with interesting stories you would like to share please submit it to our photography silent auction. Your photos from abroad will be printed, framed and displayed at our social where participants can freely browse. At this event stories, tips, future plans can all be shared with like minded people you wouldn't have met anywhere else. It is quite the unique experience and the success of it depends on your photos which will be silent auctioned. All of the proceeds from this event ( happening something mid march) will go towards LetsStopAIDS (www.LetsStopAIDS.org) a youth driven Canadian charity that provides HIV and AIDS education and environmental action workshops in Canada and across the globe.

Here are the instructions for submitting a photo:

1. Pick the photo or photos (there's no limit but the photos will go through a panel of judges to make sure they are appropriate )

2. Title the photo as well as write down the location it was taken- write a paragraph describing the photo or giving the story behind the photo ( max 100 words ) - let us know if you would like to disclose your name as the photographer

3. Submit both the photos and story to continental.drift@hotmail.com by March 6th. If you are submitting more than 1 photo please either number the photos and the stories or put the same title. We need someone to match the photos with the stories.

4. Please also indicate on the email if we have permission to retouch your photo and in large it to a size we feel is appropriate.

Thats all for now!! If you have any questions please email me or the project manager at continental.drift@hotmail.com

I am REALLY excited about this so please please send in your photos and stories!!

GRCA Scholarship; Liaison Officers; Salmon Field Research Volunteer!

Grand River Conservation Authority
News Release

Date February 24, 2009
Release ON RECEIPT

Environment scholarship available for post-secondary students

Applications are being accepted until May 31, 2009 for the S.C. Johnson Environmental Scholarship. This scholarship, worth $1,500, is made available by the Grand River Conservation Foundation to help university students continue their studies in conservation and environment related fields.

Applications are open to full-time students who have completed the third year or sixth semester of an honours program at a watershed university (Waterloo, Guelph, Laurier) or college (Conestoga). Students must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, in one of the following programs: environmental sciences, engineering, chemistry or manufacturing.

Applications may be downloaded from the scholarship link on foundation’s website at www.grcf.ca . The application deadline is May 31 and a selection will be made by the foundation’s awards committee prior to Aug. 31. For further information contact the Grand River Conservation Foundation by e-mail at foundation@grandriver.ca or by phone (519) 621-2763 ext. 2271.

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Liaison Officers


Six temporary full-time positions from August 4, 2009 to November 27, 2009

Admission Services, Office of Registrarial Services

Reporting to the Assistant Registrar - Student Recruitment, Liaison
Officers will be required to give presentations at approximately one
hundred Ontario high schools as part of the individual school visit
program, presenting information to prospective students, parents,
teachers and secondary school officials. The Liaison Officers will be
responsible for preparing reports on those visits; participating at the
Ontario Universities’ Fair; counselling prospective applicants;
responding to inquiries; assisting with on-campus events; assisting with
the production of liaison materials and information; general
correspondence; and other duties as assigned.

Requirements of this position include: a University degree (preferably
from the University of Guelph); relevant experience in the liaison,
registrarial or student services environment, public relations or
marketing or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
demonstrated excellence in verbal and written communication and
interpersonal skills; knowledge of word processing. A valid Ontario
driver’s licence is essential. Must be able to work weekends and
evenings. Extensive travel throughout Ontario is required.

(Professional and Managerial Group)

Classification: P02*
*Tentative Evaluation.

We thank all applicants for their interest and wish to advise that only
those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Job postings are intended for recruitment purposes only and should not
be construed as official university job descriptions.

All applications must be forwarded to Human Resources, Level 5,
University Centre. Fax number: (519) 763-2780.

POSTED: 2009 02 27

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[as posted to PlanetVolunteer http://PlanetVolunteer.net ]

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

Position: Salmon Field Research Assistant
Organization: Dr. Martin Krkosek / Salmon Coast Field Station
http://www.salmoncoast.org
Location: Echo Bay, British Columbia

Volunteers with the 2009 Salmon/Sea lice season with
Dr. Marty Krkosek's project at Salmon Coast Field Station.
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~mkrkosek
mkrkosek@u.washington.edu

Join a salmon research team in the Broughton Archipelago!

- Volunteer opportunities, April - June 2009 (minimum of 2 weeks)

This study, started in 2003, follows the outmigration of
young chum and pink salmon fry as they wind their way
through the inlets towards the sea. The goal of the project
is to monitor the levels of parasitic sea lice on the juvenile
salmon as the approach and pass salmon farms. Numerous
studies have been published from this work in an effort to
understand the threat of sea lice to local salmon populations.

We are seeking volunteers to join the sampling team. The
volunteer would assist researchers on board a 18' open boat
as we make day trips from Echo Bay out into the Broughton
Archipelago to live-sample juvenile wild pink and chum
salmon at points along their migration corridors. The work
requires an ability to persevere in challenging remote field
conditions and the ability to join in on the physical work
of beach seining and running the research station. Previous
experience conducting ecological fieldwork, especially on
fish and in marine settings is an asset. It is an ideal
setting for someone looking to start graduate work.

There is a minimum of a 2-week commitment for volunteers.
Volunteers would have food and accommodation covered, and
would be living with the researchers at the Salmon Coast
Field Station in Echo Bay. Transportation to and from the
research station to Port McNeill will be arranged for the
beginning and end of the volunteer period, but volunteers to
cover their transportation costs to the dock in Port McNeill
- http://www.salmoncoast.org . The Salmon Coast Field
Station is situated in a very remote setting. There are no
stores, roads, ferries and we are out of cell range.

Requirements:

- ability to work outdoors all day on the water in all weather
- must be able to swim well and be comfortable on small boats
- physical fitness - there is a lot of jumping around on shore
and pulling nets and buckets
- assist with basic station chores such as cooking,
cleaning, chopping firewood & gardening.

Application procedure - please provide us with a resume and
written statement explaining why you are interested in the
position as well as a some background about yourself. Please
also indicate when you are available.

Visit the website http://www.callingfromthecoast.com
to see clips what work has occurred at the Field Station
and to meet some of the folks you could work with.

Visit http://www.savebcsalmon.ca, http://www.raincoastresearch.org
and http://www.livingoceans.org to learn more about the issues.

Contact:
Scott Rogers
Field Station Manager
info@salmoncoast.org

Salmon Coast Field Station
Simoom Sound BC V0P 1S0
http://www.salmoncoast.org

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Ocean Wise Coordinator (Toronto)

Ocean Wise Coordinator (Eastern)

Ocean Wise is a conservation initiative designed to aid restaurants and markets make sound, sustainable seafood purchasing decisions and make those clearly available to consumers. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operations of this rapidly growing program in Eastern Canada.
This position will be based in Toronto.

Link: https://www.cytiva.ca/vanaq/ext/detail.asp?vanaq247

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Summer Company and Creative Encounters

Summer Company is NOW OPEN!
Summer Company is now accepting applications for 2009.

Summer Company is an Ontario government program that provides students, aged 15 to 29, with grants of up to $3,000 and training to help them launch their own summer businesses. For more information on the program and how to apply, visit www.ontario.ca/summercompany

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My name is Lauren Prisco and I am the Director of Creative Encounters, a not for profit, entirely student run summer camp. Our goal is to promote Science, Engineering and Technology to youth in a positive and hands on manner. We are looking to hire University of Guelph undergraduate students for full time employment from May to August.

With your support, I was hoping to send out an advertisement for the job positions through your list serv emails. Please let me know if this is possible and I will gladly send you a short advertisement.

Thank you for your support, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Lauren Prisco
Creative Encounters
Co-Director
519-824-4120 ext. 53045
cse@uogeulph.ca
www.creativeencounters.info

Monday, January 12, 2009

Frontier College & City of Toronto jobs

2009 Summer Work Opportunities with Frontier College
For more information, visit our website
www.frontiercollege.ca
Deadline for applications: January & February 2009

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Environmental Education Job Opportunities from the City of Toronto's Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division

-Children's Garden and Exploring Toronto Program Co-Ordinator/Eco Camp Counsellor
-Eco Camp Assistant Counsellor
-Children’s Garden and Exploring Toronto Program Expansion Assistant
-Waste Diversion Educator

Contact "Keely Forth" for details!
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/hiringnow.htm

GENIVAR Job posting; Environmental Scientist/Engineer

GENIVAR: Job Posting

Position:
Environmental Scientist/Engineer
Reports To:
Air & Noise Business Unit Leader
Area of Expertise:
Air Emissions and Approvals
Work Location:
Markham Office - 600 Cochrane Drive
No. of Openings:
1
Duration/Status:
Full-Time
Posting Date:
June 11, 2007
Application Deadline:


This opportunity is available for someone with demonstrated engineering skills and the ability to deal effectively with clients, contractors and all members of the internal design team.

Key Responsibilities:
Performing emission estimates and dispersion modeling of air emissions
Preparation of applications for Certificates of Approval (Air & Noise)
Reporting to National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) and Ministry of the Environment (MOE) under Ontario Reg. 127
Assisting in supervision of source testing
Prepare technical reports, proposals and other communications
Liaise with clients and regulators
Ability to travel occasionally to site locations

Qualifications:
B.Sc. in Engineering - Environmental, Chemical or Mechanical preferred
1-2 years experience in preparation of C of A (Air & Noise) applications is preferred, but entry level applicants with relevant educational background are also encouraged to apply
Working knowledge of various air dispersion modeling programs (Reg. 346, SCREEN 3, ISCPRIME, AERMOD)
An understanding of federal, provincial and municipal laws and regulations as they pertain to air and noise
Strong technical writing skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills

To apply for this position, please e-mail your resume to careers@genivar.com.

We encourage candidates to provide references from their professional colleagues or mentors. For more details, please visit our website www.genivar.com.

We thank all candidates for their application; however only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

No agencies please.

Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre Internship

Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre Internship:

Spring and summer are the busiest seasons for wildlife rehabilitation centers, including Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre (SPWC). During these months, we often receive approximately 1,000 wild mammals and birds. The primary role of a wildlife centre intern is to help care for these animals, many of whom are orphans. The internship is intense, physically demanding, fast-paced and repetitive, giving interns the opportunity to learn about all aspects of wildlife rehabilitation.

Interns gain valuable practical experience, while helping SPWC�s wildlife patients and working with professional staff and volunteers. Some of the skills learned include; individual species identification and natural history, proper husbandry and enrichment techniques, animal handling, tube feeding of mammals and birds, medication administration, and various other procedures. Our internships are intended to provide on-the-job training in basic rehab skills, not to teach advanced veterinary theory or techniques.

We hope a working internship will help participants to examine wildlife career opportunities. In return, we expect to work with enthusiastic, mature, hard working people who will become an integral part of the working staff at SPWC during their internship. Interns may come from biology, wildlife management, veterinary medicine, veterinary technician or environmental education fields, but we will consider interns from any background. We believe that a strong interest in wildlife, enthusiasm and willingness to learn are more important than academic qualifications. We are offering an honourarium of $100.00/week for the successful applicant.
We are located on a hobby farm in a rural area, with no public transportation. However there are plenty of provincial parks and beautiful areas to explore all around us. Kingston and Belleville are within a half hour to 45 minute drive. Napanee has several restaurants a small movie theater and a limited shopping experience.

If you want to learn more about SPWC and the animals we care for, check out our website www.sandypineswildlife.org
Job Duties
�Cleaning tasks: cage cleaning, laundry, washing dishes, sweeping and mopping floors, grounds-keeping.
�Answering phones and admitting new animals.
�Setting up and maintaining animal enclosures by referring to the natural history of the individual species.
�Preparing food (includes preparing dead prey for carnivores and raptors).
�Animal care: handling and restraint, hand feeding and tube feeding of birds and mammals, and assisting with the releases of rehabilitated wildlife.
�Medical care: administering daily medications, and assisting staff with animal intake and physical examinations.
�Observing surgical procedures and anesthesia.
�Other tasks as required.
Abilities and Experience Required
�Ability to speak read and write the English language fluently.
�Ability to work independently and as a team member.
�Ability to perform tedious tasks for long periods of time.
�Ability to do rigorous outdoor work in all types of weather.
�Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, such as cleaning, lifting (up to 40 pounds), climbing stairs, etc.
�Ability to work quickly and efficiently while precisely following directions and procedures.
�Ability to get along with others in a group-housing situation.
Other Requirements
�Rabies and Tetanus vaccine, proof will be required upon acceptance to the program.
�Must be 18 years of age or older to apply.

Accommodations
Shared bedrooms (2 interns per room), in a house on-site. Cooking and bathroom facilities are shared with the Centre�s director. You are responsible for your own food and beverages.

Length of Internship
Three months, five days per week. On your days on you will be responsible for all patients who require overnight feeding and late night admissions, which are often unavoidable.

Dates Available
�April 1st-July 4th
�May 5th-July 26th
�June 2nd- August 30th
�July 1st- September 27th
Application Deadline for 2008 Rotations
Send application, references, and resume by March 16th, 2008.
SPWC Internship Application
1.Name:
2.Address:
3.City:
4.Province/State:
5.Postal Code:
6.Home Phone:
7.Email Address:
8.Best method and time to reach you:
9.Do you have a valid drivers license?
10.What is your level of education?
11.Do you have any previous wildlife rehabilitation, and or veterinary related experience?
12.List the skills you would bring that would be an asset to SPWC during your internship (you may want to use a separate page):
13. From the available dates given what rotation would you prefer for your internship?
14.Would you be willing to pay for and receive rabies vaccine (May cost you up to $600 if it is not covered under your medical insurance in Canada)?
15.Would you be willing to obtain a tetanus vaccine?
Include 2 reference letters (make sure contact information is provided for both): 1 personal and one school/work related.
A copy of your current resume should also be included.

Any interested applicants can forward their resume to;

Leah Birmingham, at 428 Buttermilk Falls Road, Roblin, ON K0K 2W0
or send an email to perkinsleah@sympatico.ca , LABirmingham@gmail.com.
For more information on SPWC, please check out our website www.sandypineswildlife.org