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Parks Canada is looking to staff seventeen positions within the Aquatic Invasive Species Programs at Lake Louise, AB and Waterton Lakes National Park, AB. Aquatic invasive species are a threat to the environment and recreational activities. By working with the Aquatic Invasive Species Program, you will help protect our parks and the surrounding areas from threats like whirling disease, quagga mussels, zebra mussels, and many others.
Successful applicants will support the Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Programs in each field unit, including but not limited to, carrying out inspections and decontaminations at watercraft inspection stations, maintaining the self-certification permit program, travelling throughout the parks to check AIS regulation compliance, educating visitors on regulations and best practices, and conducting some monitoring for aquatic invasive species. These positions require driving 4x4 trucks with trailers for long distances on highways and varied terrain, operating small engine equipment and high-pressure washers, working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, sitting and/or standing for long periods of time and lifting heavy equipment.
If you are someone who enjoys working outdoors, interacting with visitors, being part of a team, and have a passion for protecting our local waterbodies, please consider applying for this opportunity!
DUTIES:
These positions will support the Aquatic Invasive Species Program through the watercraft inspection and self-certification programs, collecting information from visitors and using education to share the importance of AIS cleaning protocols intended to keep our aquatic ecosystems healthy.
• Carry out inspections on non-motorized watercraft (canoe, kayak, etc.)
• Educate visitors on regulations and proper cleaning protocols
• Collect and record data
• Organize and compile data, while referring issues to Supervisor
• Assist with equipment inventories and maintenance logs
• Work with supervisor to identify and solve problems
• Prepare, set-up, calibrate, operate, and maintain equipment related to the inspection station
• Participate in monitoring activities for aquatic invasive species
• Foster an awareness among visitors of the importance of healthy aquatic ecosystems and the human connection to nature
Be part of an inspiring team! Parks Canada is a world leader in natural and cultural conservation, Canada's largest provider of natural and historic visitor facilities and manager of destinations that form the cornerstones of the Canadian tourism industry.
Have you ever thought of establishing a career in one of Canada's most amazing and iconic places? Canada's national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas offer opportunities to work in unique locations and live the ultimate Canadian experience.
Want to be part of ensuring a great legacy for Canada and Canadians? Parks Canada is embarking on an unprecedented program of restoration work to heritage, visitor, water and highway assets located within our special places across Canada.
If you are interested in this opportunity, why not consider a career for the Parks Canada Agency? We offer:
• Rewarding work in every corner of the country;
• Learning opportunities that promote individual and organizational excellence;
• An opportunity to experience our rich natural and cultural heritage first-hand;
• Employment with dedicated colleagues in a well-respected federal organization;
• An opportunity to connect with Canadians at their most valued natural and cultural treasures.
The results of this process will be used to fill multiple term positions, of 4 - 6 months duration, between April and November 2024 and may be used in the future to fill permanent or temporary vacancies that may arise at the Resource Management Technician, EG 01 group and level in the Lake Louise, Yoho & Kootenay Field Unit and Waterton Lakes Field Unit, in various locations, with full or part-time hours for various tenures, such as: Indeterminate, Term, Acting Assignment or Assignment at level, depending on status of the selected candidate.
Positions to be filled: 17
Your résumé.
Contact information for 3 references.
EDUCATION
A secondary school diploma or approved alternatives or acceptable combination of education, training and experience in a field related to the position.
EXPERIENCE
• Experience in travelling or working in the field
• Experience working with the public
• Experience following protocols and/or procedures
• Experience with data entry and manipulation
KNOWLEDGE
• Knowledge of Aquatic Invasive Species
• Knowledge of Aquatic Invasive Species prevention techniques
ABILITIES
• Ability to work outdoors in a variety of terrain and weather conditions
• Ability to conduct watercraft inspections including collecting and recording data in appropriate formats.
• Ability to follow procedures and protocols, and to report on issues
• Ability to engage with park visitors on educational aspects of the Aquatic Invasive Species Program
• Ability to identify hazardous or potentially hazardous situations and to take appropriate action to maintain a safe environment for self and others
PERSONAL SUITABILITY
• Exercises sound judgment
• Takes responsibility
• Communicates effectively
• Attention to detail
ASSET EDUCATION
Post-secondary education in biological sciences, enforcement, or communication.
ASSET EXPERIENCE
AE1 – Experience in handling, setting up and using fieldwork equipment, and following safety protocols, including wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
AE2 – Experience delivering education programs to the public
AE3 – Experience driving large trucks and towing and reversing trailers in challenging environments such as high-traffic areas
AE4 - Experience operating and maintaining small engine equipment, pumps or pressure washing systems
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
• Willingness to wear a Parks Canada uniform and prescribed protective equipment;
• Willingness to work and/or travel in varied terrain, weather conditions, isolated locations and by various means of transportation;
• Willingness to work irregular hours, overtime, weekends and/or statutory holidays and provincial holidays, when required.
English essential
Information on language requirements
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
• Obtain and maintain Reliability Status
• Maintenance of a valid Class 5 Driver’s License
• May be required to undergo and pass pre-placement and periodic medical evaluation as outlined in Parks Canada Occupational Health Monitoring Program.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
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