Bring your scientific expertise in forest health monitoring to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Science and Research Branch, where you will provide expertise and leadership to important initiatives that impact Ontario's forested ecosystems.
The Ontario Public Service (OPS) is committed to being an employer of first choice, creating a positive and inclusive work environment.
We offer:
• a defined benefit pension plan
• maternity and parental leave top-up benefits which includes adoptive parents
• comprehensive health plan
• life and disability insurance
• flexible work arrangements
• collegial and professional work culture
• career growth and development opportunities across multiple business areas
• on-the-job training to support your success in the role
How we support diversity, inclusion and accessibility
We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace.
We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions.
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We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario's
Human Rights Code. Refer to the "How to apply" section if you require a disability-related accommodation.
About the job
In this role, you will:
• identify, plan, organize, implement and report on provincial/regional terrestrial inventory, monitoring and assessment
• lead data management and analysis, acquisition, development and transfer of forest health ecological data
• provide scientific and professional expertise and leadership in the development, calibration and technical support to the forest health monitoring program
• communicate results and achievements through presentations and workshops to project partners, staff, and clients
• support ministry science priorities, such as Forest Resource Inventories, forest policy, biodiversity conservation, climate change, invasive species, growth & yield and ecological land classification
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
• You must have a valid class 'G' driver's licence or equivalent, as recognized by the Province of Ontario. The offer of employment is conditional upon the successful candidate providing proof that they have a valid driver's licence upon being hired.
• You are able to function in a field setting for long hours, in rough terrain, in inclement weather, in remote locations, requiring extended periods away from home.
Technical expertise:
• You have advanced knowledge of the theory, principles and practices of forest health ecosystem management, forest insect population ecology and management, terrestrial ecosystems classification and productivity, terrestrial habitat classification, forest health physiology and behavior, monitoring and biometrics.
• You have knowledge of scientific methods, such as experimental and sampling design and statistical analysis (multi-variate and trend-thru-time, power of detection).
• You have knowledge of relevant legislation, such as the Crown Forest Sustainability Act and Invasive Species Act.
Communication and interpersonal skills:
• You have the ability to present project/program proposals to clients, partners and Ministry staff; transfer science and technology in symposia and workshops and provide guidance and advice to partners/clients.
• You have demonstrated interpersonal skills, tact, and good judgement to collaborate effectively with partners, practitioners and the public.
• You have excellent written communication skills to provide input to strategic and operational plans, scientific publications/reports and prepare project proposals and status reports.
Project management skills:
• You have project management skills to lead working groups and workshops, research projects and interview staff.
• You have group leadership skills to provide advice and guidance to field staff and work in a team environment.
Computer proficiency:
• You have the ability to use computers for standard experimental and sampling designs, database management, word processing and graphic design to acquire data, prepare and present reports and transfer results.
• You have a general working knowledge of ARC-GIS and proven ability to create, manipulate and query spatial data.
Analytical skills:
• You have interpreting and synthesizing skills to translate information from scientific studies into solutions by developing guidelines and recommendations.
• You have proven analytical and problem-solving skills to clarify problems and evaluate options.
Organizational skills:
• You have organizational skills to research available scientific/technical information, and to organize/facilitate workshops to determine how to interpret forest health data in concert with standardized population sampling protocols.