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About the job
As a member of the Sault Ste. Marie - Blind River District, you will provide support in the planning and delivery of natural resource management initiatives. You will provide support in the design and implementation of biological surveys; and the collection, management, analysis and reporting of information to support fish, wildlife, and ecosystem management and provide biological knowledge and advice to support aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems management.
What you bring to the team
Knowledge:
Knowledge of biological and ecological theories, principles, and practices as they relate to natural resource management.
Knowledge of inventory, monitoring, and assessment techniques related to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, wetlands, fish and wildlife, water quality, and other biological values.
Knowledge of field identification of the ecosystems, flora, and fauna of Northeastern Ontario with an emphasis on fish identification.
Knowledge of and ability to use personal computers, internet, email and a variety of software applications (e.g. MS Word, MS Excel, MS Power Point, and ArcGIS) to prepare correspondence, presentations, reports, etc. and to analyze/verify survey data.
Working knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS).
Ability to function as a team member in a multi-disciplinary environment. Knowledge of worker responsibilities as outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations.
NOTE:
Successful candidates may be required to undergo an employment screening check in accordance with the Ontario Employment Screening Checks Policy.
Eligibility:
• Proof of eligibility to work in Canada;
• Has graduated or will graduate from an approved or legally authorized college or university with a diploma or degree in the Biological sciences or related field within the last four years;
• Candidates are only eligible to participate in one MNRF 12-month placement and must not have participated in the MNRF internship program in the past.
• Must not be a permanent OPS employee