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The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC is looking for a creative, organized, and outdoors-loving communicator to help us expand our reach and impact. If you’re passionate about social media, digital storytelling, and building community — and you want your work to support access to nature — this could be the job for you!

As the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC’s Communications Officer, you’ll help grow its online presence, connect with members and partners, and support initiatives like BC Trails Day, BC Rivers Day, and its 2026 anniversary conference.

Communications Officer (youth position)

Outdoor Recreation Council of BC

  • Deadline: April 23, 2025

  • Type/Term: Full-time, 35 hrs/week, 12-month contract

  • Location: Remote in BC

  • Salary: $25/hr


NCC is looking for two passionate people to join the Central Ontario-West stewardship team as Conservation Technicians. Working closely with NCC’s Coordinators of Conservation Biology, these internship positions will help the stewardship team conduct fieldwork, process field data, and prepare reports for NCC’s stewardship projects in Western Central Ontario, with a focus on the Carden Alvar, Minesing Wetlands,, and Eastern Georgian Bay Coast. There are also opportunities to work closely with partner organizations, local land stewards, and volunteers. This position is intended to provide an inspiring, learning-focused environment for a junior professional.

Conservation Intern

The Nature Conservancy of Canada

  • Deadline: April 25, 2025, 11:59 (EST)

  • Type/Term: 6-month contract (May 12 - November 7, 2025)

  • Location: Hybrid (Barrie, Simcoe County, or Orillia, ON)

  • Salary: $21.50/hr


The NCC IT Department is recruiting for a Technical Support Intern to work preferably in the Toronto area. You will report to the Help Desk Supervisor and work with 2-3 other support coordinators across Canada. The Service Desk team is led by the Operations and Service Desk Manager. The Service Desk team supports over 500 NCC users across Canada from 8am ET to 8pm ET on business days. This position is being hired to work 9am to 5pm Eastern 5 days a week Monday-Friday. This is a hybrid full-time intern position preferably located in Toronto so that you can attend our Toronto office up to two days a week.  

NCC is a heavy user of Microsoft 365 (email, OneDrive, Teams etc.) so only apply if you have at least one year (or equivalent) of experience working in a 365 environment.

Technical Support Intern

The Nature Conservancy of Canada

  • Deadline: April 25, 2025, 11:59 (EST)

  • Type/Term: 6-month contract (May 12 - November 7, 2025)

  • Location: Toronto, ON

  • Salary: $20/hr


This is a great position for someone who is keen to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment and understand all there is to know about growing food and preparing it for market. We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic about farming, working outdoors, and interacting with the public. Responsibilities will include:

  • Seeding, planting, prepping beds

  • Fertilizing/amending soil and topping up containers with compost

  • Harvesting & recording produce weights/location

  • Processing (washing, spinning, packaging/weighing) restaurant, CSA, and market orders

  • Site & plant maintenance (weed wacking, moving containers, post-harvest clean up of discarded plant material, pruning, greenhouse planting and watering)

  • Support FED’s on-site engagements (tours, workshops, events) and help guide volunteers when necessary

  • CSA Box and Donation prep drop/hand off to community members and partners

  • Attend to customers, answer questions, ring through orders, harvest and prep orders, keep market stocked and beautiful, maintain customer satisfaction & positive relationships

  • Some social media to advertise market hours, items and other farm-related content

Urban Farm Technician

FED Urban Agriculture

  • Deadline: May 1, 2025

  • Type/ Term: Full-time, 30 hrs/week (May 6-August 29, 2025)

  • Location: Victoria West, Victoria BC

  • Salary: $26.78/hr


Coordinator, Agricultural Extension

Credit Valley Conservation

This position provides support to Credit Valley Conservation’s (CVC) Agricultural Extension Program. This includes the development and delivery of workshops for farmers; assisting farmers with their environmental inquiries; conducting site visits with farmers; liaising with CVC staff and outside contractors to plan and implement private land restoration projects; and supporting the administration of CVC incentive programs. These job tasks are designed to educate, inspire and motivate farmers to change their behaviours and implement farmland management practices and restoration projects.

  • Deadline: May 2, 2025

  • Type/ Term: Full-time, 35 hrs/week, one-year contract (June 16, 2025 to June 12, 2026)

  • Location: Warwick Resource Management Centre, Caledon, ON

  • Salary: $67,825.00 - $79,346.00 annually


Green Communities Canada seeks a Digital Content Specialist (DCS) to join our Communications Team. The DCS will report directly to the Communications Manager. The DCS will work alongside our Communications Team to support the creation, adaptation, optimization, and publishing of content on our new website.

The DCS has the exciting opportunity to shape Green Communities Canada’s online content and user experiences for years to come. The DCS will use their familiarity with WordPress and online content principles to assess and consolidate our existing legacy content, optimizing and publishing it on our new website.

Digital Content Specialist

Green Communities Canada

  • Deadline: May 7, 2025

  • Type/ Term: Full-time, 32 hrs/week, 12-week contract (starting early to mid-June)

  • Location: Remote in Canada

  • Salary: $22/ hr


Executive Assistant

PlanIt North Inc.

PlanIt North is searching for a highly motivated Executive Assistant to work at its Yellowknife office.


The successful candidate will support the PlanIt North team in a variety of administrative and general services. They will perform a wide array of tasks, requiring flexibility, and adaptability. They will also work in collaboration with many team members, requiring excellent communication, organization and prioritization skills, as well as strong attention to detail. The Executive Assistant will provide administrative support services both internally, and occasionally to PlanIt North clients.

  • Deadline: May 8, 2025

  • Type/ Term: Full-time or part-time

  • Location: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

  • Salary: $32 - $47/ hr


RELAW Coordinator (Revitalizing Indigenous Law for Land, Air & Water)

West Coast Environmental Law

Vancouver-based West Coast Environmental Law has an immediate opening for a full-time,  staff position based in our Vancouver office, with some degree of flexibility in work location and/or hours possible.

With the guidance of the RELAW Program Lead and RELAW Program Manager, the RELAW Coordinator fulfills administrative, coordination and communications roles for the RELAW team to ensure the smooth functioning of the RELAW program, as well as liaising with the Communications team and other departments within the organization.  

  • Deadline: May 11, 2025, 11:59 pm (PT)

  • Type/ Term: Full-time permanent

  • Location: Vancouver, BC

  • Salary: $52,000 -$62,000 annually


Professional Planner - Development & Community Planning (Northern Focus)

PlanIt North is seeking a skilled and values-driven Professional Planner to support its work with small, primarily Indigenous communities in the Northwest Territories and Yukon. These communities often operate in dual roles — as regulators of land use and development through municipal governments and as not-for-profit developers through affiliated development corporations and housing entities.

You’ll work collaboratively with communities on land use planning, development planning, community-based hazard assessment, and climate change adaptation — all grounded in cross-cultural dialogue and northern realities. The position is based in Yellowknife or Whitehorse, with potential for remote work within the NWT. Travel to remote communities is required.

PlanIt North

  • Deadline: May 23, 2025

  • Type/ Term: Full-time permanent

  • Location: Yellowknife, NT or Whitehorse, Yukon

  • Salary: $50 –82/hr


Call for Solutions 2025

Youth4Climate

Y4C’s Call for Solutions is a global innovation challenge for Youth and Youth-led organizations working on climate action focused projects. The Call aims to fund new and existing youth-led solutions that are ready to implement or scale, and to support the further development of young people's ideas and projects by providing relevant learning opportunities with the support of partners.

Are you a young innovator with an idea to tackle climate change? This is your chance to receive up to USD 30,000 in funding, mentorship and global recognition to grow your impact.

  • Deadline: May 26, 2025, 23:59pm (CET)

  • Location: Anywhere in the world

  • Prize: Up to USD 30,000


Harmony Environmental Essay Prize

RAVEN x Harmony Foundation of Canada

RAVEN is looking for essays that inspire work that prioritizes Indigenous traditional knowledge with practical solutions that generate meaningful impact across social, cultural, environmental, and economic spheres. Knowledge sharing and learning are part of its core values and are an important part of movement building and imagining better futures. It looks forward to recognizing applicants who are doing incredible work in Indigenous communities.

  • Deadline: July 1, 2025

  • Location: Anywhere

  • Prize: Up to $1,500


Community Engagement, Communications

Nature NB

Based out of Nature NB’s Fredericton office, the Engagement Coordinator will work closely with the Executive Director and Program Director to help our supporters take action to celebrate, conserve, and protect nature in New Brunswick.

Duties for the Engagement Coordinator will be to assist in the day-to-day management of social media channels; preparing and writing blog posts, newsletters, press releases, and reports; engaging with potential supporters; assisting with event planning and managing event logistics; tracking metrics for growth and engagement; and more.

The Engagement Coordinator ultimately helps to build and strengthen relationships with Nature NB’s supporters and promote the organization’s mission and values to external stakeholders.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time, 32 hrs/ week, 18-month contract

  • Location: Fredericton or remote in New Brunswick

  • Salary: $40,000-$56,000 annually


Community Garden Coordinator

The Stop Community Food Centre

The Stop Community Food Centre is looking for a candidate to coordinate and maintain multiple community gardens and grow-spaces. The successful candidate will also plan and facilitate several unique community garden and social enterprise programs, including a year-round Farmer's Market. The Coordinator will work under the supervision of the Green Barn Supervisor.

 

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time, 37.5 hrs/ week, one-year contract (starting immediately)

  • Location: Toronto, ON

  • Salary: $27.22/hr


Ecological Forestry Coordinator

Medway Community Forest Cooperative Ltd.

The Ecological Forestry Coordinator is responsible for maintaining our outreach program, developing new opportunities for ecotourism and recreation, supporting forestry operations planning, and coordinating research on our Crown land license area. This dynamic and multi-faceted role is best suited to an individual whose interests lie in the intersection between forestry and traditional conservation approaches.

 

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time, 37.5 hrs/ week, one-year contract (ending March 31, 2026, extension to March 31, 2030 contingent on funding)

  • Location: Caledonia, NS

  • Salary: $55,000 annually


Education & Conservation Intern

Nature NB

Nature NB is seeking Education & Conservation Interns for province-wide engagement focused on conservation outreach. Responsibilities include:

  • Deliver youth programs about nature/environment;

  • Assist in developing educational materials;

  • Assist with community science programs and species at risk workshops;

  • Collaboration and networking with partner organizations and experienced naturalists.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time, 35 hrs/ week, fixed summer-term contract (starting May 26, 2025)

  • Location: Fredericton, NB

  • Salary: $17/ hr


Environmental Project Support Intern (Remote, Indigenous Youth)

Shared Value Solutions

Shared Value Solutions is looking for an Environmental Project Support Intern (Remote, Indigenous Youth) to participate in the First Nations and Inuit Summer Work Experience Program with the possibility of extension.

The chosen candidate will support a diverse range of projects and technical peer reviews including but not limited to data sovereignty, impact assessments, Indigenous consultation and traditional knowledge, regulatory permitting and reports, applications, and permits for data sovereignty, pipelines, energy, mining, waste, and major infrastructure development projects from both a western science and impact to Indigenous Rights lens.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time

  • Location: Remote in Canada

  • Salary: $23.77-$29.05/ hr


Community Climate Lead

Clean Foundation

In this role you’ll help develop and deliver the Community Climate Capacity initiative with up to 20 communities across the Province of Nova Scotia.  

As a Climate Lead, you will work directly with partner communities to build their internal capacity for climate action. You will plan and implement approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation at a community scale and serve as the designated Climate Lead for up to three communities in Nova Scotia. You will support funding applications, community outreach and engagement, guide local level climate work, and visit communities around the province that are making a difference through the initiatives you support. This role is highly innovative and collaborative, working alongside the Community Climate Capacity team at Clean, as well as our many host communities and partner organizations. You are an enthusiastic, creative, and motivated leader who can work effectively with colleagues across disciplines to implement meaningful local climate change action. 

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time

  • Location: Hybrid (Dartmouth, NS)

  • Salary: $60,000 – $65,000 annually


GIS and Adaptation Specialist

Clean Foundation

Help communities improve their capacity to respond to climate change! Clean is looking for a GIS and Adaptation Specialist to work within a team of adaptation and mitigation experts. In this role you will support a team of Climate Leads and help deliver the Community Climate Capacity initiative across 19 communities in the Province of Nova Scotia.   

 
As the GIS and Adaptation Specialist, you will work directly with Climate Leads and their partner communities to build their internal capacity for climate action and adaptation initiatives. You will support funding applications, community outreach and engagement, guide local level climate work, and visit communities around the province that are making a difference through the initiatives you support. This role is highly innovative and collaborative, working alongside the Community Climate Capacity team at Clean, as well as our many host communities and partner organizations. You will provide in-depth technical expertise and support for the Community Climate Capacity team through data gathering and analysis, as well as statistical, spatial, and environmental modeling, while utilizing a range of GIS-based spatial data layers, manipulating data and creating GIS products. You are an enthusiastic, creative, and motivated leader who can work effectively with colleagues across disciplines to implement meaningful local climate change action. 

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time

  • Location: Hybrid (Dartmouth, NS)

  • Salary: $65,000 – $72,500 annually


Co-op Internship Coordinator

Water First

Are you looking for a place where you can help people, do meaningful work, and grow as part of a positive, collaborative team? Are you creative, enthusiastic, and excellent at building meaningful relationships? Join Water First, a passionate and growing organization supporting sustainable access to safe, clean water in Indigenous communities.


Water First is a Canadian charity that partners with Indigenous communities across Canada to help address the water crisis through education, training, and meaningful collaboration.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: Full-time, fixed-term contract (18 months), starting end of April 2025

  • Location: Remote in Canada

  • Salary: $55,000 - $63,000 annually


Forest School Educator (Spring and Summer)

Wild Child Forest School

The Wild Child Forest School is looking for folks who are magical with children to help deliver its programming in PEI. Its ideal candidates love being outside in all weather, enjoy playing with kids with an eye for safety and risk management, and can maintain a positive attitude while working effectively with a team.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: 37.5-40 hours hrs/week, four-week contract

  • Location: Charlottetown, PEI

  • Salary: $17 to $21/hour


Research Associate – Data Analyst/Scientist position (Sustainable Health Systems)

Dalhousie University School of Health and Human Performance

Dalhousie University is seeking an experienced Data Analyst/Scientist to develop, manage and analyze data representative of the inputs, processes and outputs of healthcare facilities and services.

The role will involve liaising with the department’s research partner, Nova Scotia Health (NSH), and other organizations to identify and procure data that will support an evaluation of the environmental impacts of health system operations at the hospital level. These data may include (but is not limited to) energy, water use and solid waste generation, procurement data on items purchased to support healthcare service delivery, and data on services that are outsourced that may also have environmental impact. In addition to summarizing the data, the chosen candidate will analyze the data for trends and patterns and provide clear, well-written interpretations.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: 1.5 years, with possibility of extension for another half year, starting March 1, 2025

  • Location: Halifax, NS

  • Salary: $70,000 annually


Field Crew member

Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council

The Field Crew Member will be part of small field team working that will carry out various invasive species management tasks including inventory of invasive species sites, application of chemical control and mechanical removals of invasive plants, monitoring of treatment sites, field data recording using iPads, data management, data entry into the Provincial database, planning and logistics, equipment maintenance, signage placement, and communication with community members. The typical work week for a Field Crew Member is Monday through Thursday.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: May 12 – August 29 (16 weeks, 38 hrs/week)

  • Location: Whistler or Squamish, BC

  • Salary: $21.57/hr


Education & Outreach Assistant

Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council

The Education & Outreach Assistant will assist the Outreach Manager with various aspects of organizing and delivering SSISC’s Education & Outreach Program. Tasks may include: designing and writing content for new outreach resources (e.g. factsheets, videos, online courses, posters), developing social media content, writing press releases, preparing content for e-newsletters, updating SSISC’s website, documenting program delivery for funders (taking photos and videos), managing SSISC’s photo library, attending outreach events and providing information to event attendees, helping run volunteer events, booking advertising, phoning potential program participants and ordering printing.

  • Deadline: Rolling

  • Type/Term: May 12 – August 29 (16 weeks, 38 hrs/week)

  • Location: Whistler, BC and in the region

  • Salary: $21.57/hr


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