Research Assistant – Conservation Impacts Of Bottom Trawl Fisheries
By The University of British Columbia At Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Area, Canada
Robust skills in databases and data management
Demonstrated project management skills – must know how to complete work to deadlines, applying strategic thinking where necessary
Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Capacity to work pragmatically to extract key messages relevant to conservation management
Additional experience in related work preferred.
Thorough knowledge of the conservation impacts of fisheries, ideally in bottom trawling
Policy Analyst - Fisheries Act
By Canadian Wildlife Federation / Fédération canadienne de la faune At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Strong time management skills with attention to detail
Strong communication (written and oral) skills in English with demonstrated professional writing experience
Educational or employment experience in policy analysis, comparative policy reviews
Interacts with employees, various management levels, partners and government.
Transparency between various levels of management
Experience working with Indigenous Peoples
Communications Manager, First Nations Fisheries Council
By Gerard Search At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Ability to set priorities effectively and problem solve, including early identification and management of risks, with strong attention to detail
Project management training is an asset or demonstrated ability to manage projects through to completion within budget and timeframes
Establish and manage workplans, budgets, and provide direction to any contractors or staff
Exceptional oral and written communication skills, and demonstrated ability to create compelling content and copy
Design skills with the ability to develop creative content and understanding of current trends in communications
Ability to manage strategic partnerships and work in partnership with First Nations communities and organizations
Fisheries/Natural Resource Technician
By Haisla Nation At Haisla, British Columbia, Canada
Grade 12 with two years related experience (Post-secondary education preferred);
Other duties as identified by HNC Resource Managers (Office or Field),
Experience maintaining and operating marine engines, marine radios and GPS systems;
Experience operating jet boats, inboard/outboard powered boats, and/or fishing vessels;
Conduct fisheries research and environmental monitoring within Haisla territorial lands & waters;
Operate HNC field equipment, including vessels and machinery in a safe & responsible manner,
Manager, Intergovernmental Relations, First Nations Fisheries Council
By Gerard Search At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Post-secondary degree in public administration, Indigenous studies, environmental studies, resource management, or a related field, plus minimum five years of experience
Strong budget management/forecasting; human resource skills including planning; and the ability to develop workplans
Develop and manage workplans, budgets, and reporting requirements
Oversee management of Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator
A knowledgeable manager who understands BC First Nations relations and environmental issues
Demonstrated experience in stakeholder and government relations
Food Inspector - Fisheries
By Adecco At Botwood, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Free access to our Aspire Academy for continuing professional education
Medical and dental benefits once qualified
Relevant experience in the fisheries industry is preferred
Vacation pay paid out on each weekly pay cheque
$50 voucher for boots in partnership with Mark's Work Warehouse
New and quicker onboarding process
Food Inspector - Fisheries
By Adecco At Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Free access to our Aspire Academy for continuing professional education
Medical and dental benefits once qualified
Relevant experience in the fisheries industry is preferred
Vacation pay paid out on each weekly pay cheque
$50 voucher for boots in partnership with Mark's Work Warehouse
New and quicker onboarding process

Are you looking for a job that combines your love of the outdoors with your passion for science? Become a Fisheries Technician and help protect and manage our nation's aquatic resources!

Overview A Fisheries Technician is a professional who works in the field of fisheries management and conservation. They are responsible for collecting data, monitoring fish populations, and providing technical assistance to fisheries managers. They may also be involved in research, education, and outreach activities related to fisheries management. Detailed Job Description Fisheries Technicians are responsible for collecting data and monitoring fish populations in order to assess the health of fish stocks and to inform fisheries management decisions. They may also be involved in research, education, and outreach activities related to fisheries management. Duties may include conducting field surveys, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, and providing technical assistance to fisheries managers. They may also be responsible for developing and implementing management plans, conducting public outreach activities, and providing educational programs. Job Skills Required Fisheries Technicians must have strong communication and organizational skills, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. They must also have a good understanding of fisheries management and conservation principles, as well as knowledge of fish biology and ecology. Additionally, they must be able to use a variety of computer programs and software, such as GIS and database management systems. Job Qualifications Fisheries Technicians typically need at least a bachelor’s degree in fisheries science, biology, or a related field. Some positions may require a master’s degree. Additionally, they must have experience in field work and data collection. Job Knowledge Fisheries Technicians must have a good understanding of fisheries management and conservation principles, as well as knowledge of fish biology and ecology. They must also be familiar with the laws and regulations related to fisheries management. Job Experience Fisheries Technicians must have experience in field work and data collection. They must also have experience in developing and implementing management plans, conducting public outreach activities, and providing educational programs. Job Responsibilities Fisheries Technicians are responsible for collecting data and monitoring fish populations in order to assess the health of fish stocks and to inform fisheries management decisions. They may also be involved in research, education, and outreach activities related to fisheries management. Duties may include conducting field surveys, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, and providing technical assistance to fisheries managers. They may also be responsible for developing and implementing management plans, conducting public outreach activities, and providing educational programs.