Grant Turtle Island Conservation Steward
3 weeks ago
**Branch: Indigenous Relations**
**Rate of Pay: $27.88 per hour**
**Duration: Approximately 6 months (Non-Permanent)**
**Hours of Work: 40 hours per week**
**Number of Positions Open: 1**
Looking for a career with a dynamic organization that is committed to protecting wildlife? We are interested in dedicated individuals who are positive, enthusiastic, and passionate about connecting people, animals, and conservation science to fight extinction. Your Toronto Zoo makes animal well-being a priority in all operations and shows respect for all wildlife.
**Basic Function**: The Grant Turtle Island Conservation Steward is responsible for contributing to the Turtle Island Conservation Program, bring together Sharers of Traditional Knowledge (TK), Elders, First Nations community members and Turtle Island Conservation (TIC) team members to facilitate the preservation of traditional ways of knowing and the participation of First Nations peoples in conservation. Assist First Nations-led programming through collaborations in biodiversity (i.e. Species at Risk) conservation recovery planning, and preservation of significant cultural and natural landscapes. This position will assist and provide support in implementing the Strategic Plan.
**Responsibilities**:
- Assist with the operation of the Turtle Island Conservation Program.
- Perform general administrative tasks, communications, maintaining budgetary records.
- Develop lasting reciprocal relationships with youth, Elders, Knowledge Sharers, community members and Band councils to engage in conservation activities.
- Supervise and train First Nations youth staff in development of conservation programming.
- Develop innovative stewardship and outreach programs for a variety of audiences.
- Responsible for resourcing and developing program resources in Indigenous Languages (e.g. Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabemowin).
- Responsible for resourcing and developing culturally relevant conservation educational and curriculum materials that incorporate traditional teachings to be used in Indigenous communities and broader audiences.
- Lead outreach education and distribution of educational materials to First Nations schools and communities.
- Assist in planning Turtle Island Conservation and other special events.
- Incorporate Traditional Knowledge into the development and implementation of Species at Risk (SAR) recovery and conservation measures in First Nations communities.
- Help build capacity in Indigenous communities to support activities that protect or conserve SAR and their habitats.
- Carry out field work with First Nations community partners on reserve land; assist with SAR monitoring and wetland evaluation.
- Assist with writing grant proposals and reports. Effectively fundraise for specific priorities. Maintain database of funding sources and maintains program material online.
- Secure funding through grant writing and fundraising initiatives for conservation projects at the Toronto Zoo and with First Nations community partners.
- Follows all policies and branch instructions.
- Attends appropriate training as required.
**Qualifications**:
- Must have completed a degree in conservation biology or environmental sciences, Aboriginal studies, education, or diploma in wildlife management, or the equivalent amount of training and related experience.
- Must have a minimum of 2 years of proven experience in the same or similar position.
- Must have experience working respectfully with Indigenous communities & protocols.
- Applicants who have Native language skills would be an asset.
- Awareness of Indigenous culture, Traditional Knowledge, and First Nations in Ontario.
- Knowledge of Ontario curriculum and culturally relevant curriculum development.
- Experience organizing community conservation initiatives and cultural programs.
- Proven ability to deliver engaging and informative presentations to multiple audiences, including Indigenous communities; exceptional public speaking skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and outreach events.
- Experience in fundraising and grant writing with multiple partners/stakeholders.
- Must ensure all applicable licenses and certificates remain valid and in good standing. Copies of licenses and certificates to be provided at time of hire and upon renewal.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, along with strong communications skills.
- Working knowledge of the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act and WHMIS legislation an asset.
- Must possess an unrestricted Class G driver’s license valid in the Province of Ontario along with a good driving record (ability to travel and work independently in regions across Ontario).
- Must be able to work weekends, evenings, shifts and holidays as scheduled.
- Must be able to deal with staff and public in a courteous and efficient manner.
- Capable of meeting the physical requirements of the position.
- The Toronto Zoo values the importance of inclusive recruitment practices and strives to c
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