This position is funded in part by Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ). CSJ positions require that applicants MUST meet the following criteria:
(a) Between 15 and 30 years of age (inclusive) at the start of employment;
(b) A Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been conferred under
the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act [S.C. 2001, c. 27]*; and
(c) Is legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial / territorial legislation and regulations.
*International students are not eligible. Recent immigrants are eligible if they are Canadian Citizens or
permanent residents.
Applicants who do not meet the aforementioned criteria will not be considered for the position.
Stanley Park Ecology is a registered non-profit, whose mission is education, conservation, and research rooted in Stanley Park (the ‘Park’). We celebrate diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects and expands the community that we serve.
Stanley Park Ecology runs stewardship and restoration events throughout the Park on a weekly basis to help restore local ecosystems, improve plant biodiversity, and reintroduce native plant species to previously disturbed areas. The Stewardship and Conservation Assistant (SCA) will help to support and assist the Stewardship Coordinator and Conservation Technician in carrying out daily tasks related to Stanley Park Ecology’s work within the Park.
Role Responsibilities
- Lead weekly invasive plant removal sessions under the guidance of the Stewardship Coordinator, including supervising/co-supervising small groups of volunteers.
- Assist with data collection and data management in relation to stewardship programming and plant survivorship monitoring under the supervision of the Stewardship Coordinator.
- Assist the Stewardship Coordinator in coordinating private invasive removal events with corporate and non-corporate groups. The SCA will help to organize tools and equipment, supervise participants, and help direct work during these events.
- Assist with any Stewardship research projects in the Park, via direction from the Conservation Projects Manager and Stewardship Coordinator.
- Assist with maintaining various equipment such as stewardship tools.
- The SCA will also assist the Conservation Technician in conducting research and monitoring in the Park during slower periods of Stewardship programming.
- Time permitting, the SCA may also assist the Urban Wildlife Programs Coordinator with processing coyote sightings reports and attending outreach events promoting wildlife coexistence.
Qualifications
Education, Experience, and Training
- Experience with invasive species management, botany, stewardship and other relevant education.
- Familiarity with ecological research methodology and citizen science initiatives.
- Experience using spatial mapping software (ArcGIS) and/or data analysis and visualization software (R, RStudio) is considered a strong asset.
- Previous experience working with, and supervising groups of volunteers.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong knowledge of BC ecology, native and invasive plants, and local wildlife.
- Ability to work outside in all weather conditions, and ability to use hand tools to remove invasive plant
- species.
- Strong leadership skills, with an emphasis on being able to direct and lead small groups of volunteers.
- Ability to work independently and as a team, in a kind, collaborative, and competent way.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Willingness to work outside regular (9 am – 5 pm) working hours, including evenings or weekends.
Licenses and Certifications
- Emergency First Aid with CPR (formerly OFA Level 1)
- BC Driver’s Licence considered an asset
Position Details
Hours per week: 30 hours per week
Positions: 1
Location: Stanley Park Pavilion, Vancouver BC – In person
Anticipated Start Date: June 22, 2026
End Date: August 21, 2026
Compensation and Benefits
$20.00 per hr, plus 4% in lieu of vacation pay
Apply by May 16, 2026
To apply: Ensure you meet the criteria required for Canada Summer Jobs listed at the top of this posting. Send your resume and letter together in one PDF document to conservation@stanleyparkecology.ca by May 16, 2026.