Nursery Assistant Jobs
By EYFS Talent At Ilford, Manitoba, Canada
Experience within the childcare sector and willingness to learn
Level 3 qualifications in Childcare
Positive attitude, passion and enthusiasm
Ability to work on your own initiative and work as part of the already amazing team
Nursery Teacher, Academics Jobs
By Guardian Jobs At Brent, Ontario, Canada

ACADEMICS Nursery Teacher 'The most supportive Nursery I have worked for' is my favourite quote from a Nursery Teacher who has worked at this Nursery. Are you looking for a Nursery Teaching job ...

Nursery Nurse Jobs
By Clockwork Education At Durham, Ontario, Canada
Ability to provide 2 x educational based references
Confident and experienced in working with small groups of children
Excellent numeracy and literacy knowledge
Working within the nursery setting of the school to work with small groups of children and may require some one-to-one work
Recording evidence of key children meeting targets
Using own initiative to take the lead and to change activity plans if needed
Forest Analyst Jobs
By Forsite Consultants At Northeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Detailed understanding of forest management practices in Alberta is preferred.
Post-secondary education with a degree or diploma in a relevant discipline;
Minimum of 3 years of directly related experience (ideally forestry analytics);
Exceptional problem solving and analytical abilities;
Excellent oral and written communication skills; and
Registered or eligible to be registered with the AAFMP as an RPF an asset;
Nursery/Perennial Specialist Jobs
By West Coast Gardens At Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
We thank all applicants, only those with the skills and qualification will be considered for this position.
Collaborating with Retail Manager on current trends, and outdoor visual displays
Minimum of 1 year of experience in landscaping, nursery or garden centre
Passion for plants and strong plant knowledge
Team player and excellent problem-solving skills
Ensure maintenance of all trees, shrubs and perennials
Junior Forest Professional Jobs
By Cabin Resource Management At Okanagan-Similkameen, British Columbia, Canada
Data management and quality control/assurance in the field and office
Ensuring legal, regulatory and client specific requirements are met
Experience or familiarity utilizing LiDAR data and ESRI platforms for planning harvest and road systems
What we offer, in addition to the promises above:
Multiphase layout, development and planning of conventional cable road and harvest systems
Block and Road Site Plans and Harvest Plans
Forest Engineer Jobs
By Staakun Enterprises Inc At Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada

Graduate Forestry Engineer with experience in silviculture

Forest Biometrician Jobs
By GHD At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Design and review forest inventories and sampling protocols for GHG offset projects and forest management plans.
Design workflow and database management tools and frameworks
Strong problem-solving skills and experience applying creative approaches to difficult problems.
Familiarity with typical Canadian and/or US silvicultural and forest management practices.
Strong written and oral communication skills and the ability to work remotely and collaborate with a remote team.
Experience with geospatial and remote sensing analyses and datasets.

Are you looking for a job that allows you to work outdoors and be close to nature? Join our team of Forest Nursery Workers and help us grow and maintain the forests of tomorrow!

Overview: Forest Nursery Workers are responsible for the care and maintenance of trees, shrubs, and other plants in a nursery or forest. They may work in a variety of settings, such as a commercial nursery, a research facility, or a government agency. How To Become an Forest Nursery Worker: To become a Forest Nursery Worker, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience working with plants. You may also need to obtain a certification or license, depending on the state you live in. Forest Nursery Workers Skills: Forest Nursery Workers should have strong knowledge of plant care and maintenance, as well as excellent communication and organizational skills. They should also be able to work independently and as part of a team. Forest Nursery Workers Knowledge: Forest Nursery Workers should have knowledge of plant biology, soil science, and pest management. They should also be familiar with the laws and regulations related to the care and maintenance of plants. Forest Nursery Workers Responsibilities: Forest Nursery Workers are responsible for propagating, planting, and caring for trees, shrubs, and other plants in a nursery or forest. They may also be responsible for monitoring the health of the plants and controlling pests. Forest Nursery Workers Experience: Forest Nursery Workers should have experience working with plants and knowledge of plant care and maintenance. They should also have experience working in a nursery or forest setting. Forest Nursery Workers Qualifications: Forest Nursery Workers should have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience working with plants. They may also need to obtain a certification or license, depending on the state they live in. Forest Nursery Workers Education: Forest Nursery Workers may need to complete a certificate or degree program in horticulture, forestry, or a related field. Tools: Forest Nursery Workers may use a variety of tools, such as pruning shears, shovels, and rakes. They may also use computers to track inventory and monitor the health of plants. Good Tips: Forest Nursery Workers should always wear protective gear when working with plants and use proper safety techniques. They should also stay up to date on the latest developments in plant care and maintenance.

Common Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have working with plants?
• How familiar are you with the laws and regulations related to the care and maintenance of plants?
• What techniques do you use to control pests?
• How do you ensure the health of plants in a nursery or forest?
• What safety measures do you take when working with plants?