Project Coordinator, North Coast Fisheries Monitoring, Prince Rupert, BC
3 weeks ago
Position Details Location: Prince Rupert, BC, on Ts’msyen Territory Start Date: January 15, 2026 Salary Range:4030;000 – 60,000 depending on skills and experience. Position Status: Full Time (32 hours/week), Salaried. Position Summary We are looking for a hands‑on and adaptable Project Coordinator to support our North Coast fisheries monitoring programs. This role is ideal for someone who is keen to work alongside fishermen on the dock, while also contributing to program coordination, data management, report preparation, and training support. The successful candidate will help coordinate program activities and timelines, while supporting high‑quality data collection and reporting in line with Ecotrust Canada’s Quality Management System. This position إطلاق يعر working closely with monitors and technology partners,Buttons, supporting training and recruitment, and contributing to contracts, proposals and funding applications. The role is well suited to someone with strong organizational skills, some familiarity with fisheries in BC, and experience working with First Nations and industry partners. This position also involves fieldwork, including dockside monitoring and vessel‑based activities, and requires travel as needed throughout the fishing season. The Project Coordinator is expected to manage their 32‑hour work დირ who is required to respond to offloads or other requests outside office hours, especially during the summer fishing season. Note: The Project Coordinator must not hold a fisher’s registration card, purchase fish for resale, or be affiliated with a business that catches, cultures, processes, or transports fish. Specific Duties And Responsibilities Coordinate project activities, schedules, and timelines in support of program objectives. Work with technology partners to support data entry and electronic monitoring tools. Conduct data collection, entry, quality checks, and reporting as per Ecotrust Canada’s Quality Management System. Manage and hold the hail phone during the fishing season, including updating the hail sheet and responding to inquiries from fishermen. Support the recruitment, scheduling, and training of monitors. Participate in dockside offload validations and vessel‑based activities as required. Assist with preparing program reports (e.g., post‑season reports). Attend meetings, workshops, and conferences as needed. Participate in biweekly staff meetings and annual staff retreats. Carry out all responsibilities in a regionally and culturally respectful way that prioritizes the well‑being of community and Nation partners. Valid Class 5 driver’s licence and access to a vehicle. Skills And Qualifications Strong organizational and coordination skills. Good written and oral communication skills. Self‑motivatedДокき, reliable, and able to work both independently and as part of a team. Comfortable with working on docks, fishing vessels, and handling fish. Some experience in fisheries or a similar field is an asset but not a requirement. Comfortable with technology and digital tools, including data entry systems and reporting platforms. Ability to work respectfully and collaboratively with First Nations and stakeholders. Willingness to travel as required throughout the fishing season. Ability to obtain naši Security Clearance from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Understanding of Canada’s colonial history, its ongoing impacts on Indigenous communities, and a commitment to decolonisation, reconciliation, and justice‑seeking endeavours. About Ecotrust Canada Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising non‑profit that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities toward building an economy that provides for a healthy and resilient natural environment; sustainable and abundant energy, food, and housing; prosperous and meaningful livelihoods; and vibrant cultures and inclusive societies. We call this approach building an economy that provides for life. Our on‑the‑ground work and systems approach is entrepreneurial, partnership‑based, and relentlessly practical. To learn more, visit ecotrust.ca. Equity at the centre Ecotrust Canada holds a deep commitment to equity, inclusiongamely, and diversity as core principles integral to the work we do. We seek diverse perspectives and lived experiences that foster learning, creativity, and innovation. Likewise, decolonisation is central to the change we seek to make in the world, and we highly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this position. Job Application Project Coordinator, North Coast Fisheries Monitoring Please submit your resume, cover letter, and two references (full names, email addresses, and phone numbers) in the form below by midnight Pacific Time, January 15, 2026. First LastYour NameYour Email AddressPlease submit your resume, cover letter, and two references as one file with the file name LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_PROJECTCOORDINATOR.PDFAccepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 25 MB. We encourage all interested parties to apply. We will contact those shortlisted for an interview. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Prince Rupert, Canada Ecotrust Canada Full timePosition Details Location: Prince Rupert, BC, on Ts’msyen Territory Start Date: January 15, 2026 Salary Range:4030;000 – 60,000 depending on skills and experience. Position Status: Full Time (32 hours/week), Salaried. Position Summary We are looking for a hands‑on and adaptable Project Coordinator to support our North Coast fisheries monitoring...
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Prince Rupert, Canada Ecotrust Canada Full timeAn enterprising non-profit organization located in Prince Rupert, BC is seeking a Project Coordinator for their North Coast fisheries monitoring programs. The role involves coordinating project activities, supporting data collection, and ensuring collaboration with First Nations while working on docks and fishing vessels. The ideal candidate possesses strong...
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Prince Rupert, Canada Ecotrust Canada Full timeAn enterprising non-profit organization located in Prince Rupert, BC is seeking a Project Coordinator for their North Coast fisheries monitoring programs. The role involves coordinating project activities, supporting data collection, and ensuring collaboration with First Nations while working on docks and fishing vessels. The ideal candidate possesses strong...
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