Biodiversity Project Leader
Job description
Application deadline: January 13th 2025
Start date: As soon as possible
Eligibility for Remote Work : 100 % remote or according to your choices
Starting salary: To be determined according to the current salary scale (between $59 917 and $86 832), revised annually.
FNQLSDI activities are mainly in French
Mandate
* Provide specific support to First Nations for the development and implementation of large mammal’s conservation projects while offering training on this topic and facilitating the transfer of expertise related to restoration.
Main responsibilities
* Analyze First Nations needs and identify key project characteristics, focusing on communities’ needs and anticipating potential risks and problems
* Play an active role in the drafting process for project proposals and funding applications, ensuring that they meet specific goals and stakeholder expectations
* See projects through to completion, creating tools and holding meetings/events as needed along the way to keep things moving in the right direction
* Create detailed project calendars and keep projects on schedule by optimizing the use of available resources and controlling costs at all stages
* Provide regular updates on project progress and achievements and conduct effective follow‑ups post‑completion
* Make sure work is well done at all times and ensure the satisfaction of First Nations communities involved
* Handle information monitoring for the duration of each project
Required experience and qualifications
Do you have what it takes?
* Experience and/or undergraduate degree in environmental sciences, biology or related field
* 3-5 years’ relevant experience in environmental project management
* Available to travel occasionally within Quebec, including to First Nations communities
* Excellent spoken and written communication skills in French and English
* Knowledge of an Indigenous language (an asset)
* Experience working with First Nations or an Indigenous organization (a major asset)
Benefits
* Work for First Nations
* Full-time position with a flexible 34-hour schedule
* Friday afternoons off
* Remote Work-Policy in place (100% remote, hybrid or 100% at the office) and the office is in Wendake
* Annual vacation upon hiring and years of experience are recognized
* 14 federal and provincial general holidays
* 2 weeks of paid vacation during the holiday season
* Sick leave and family-related leave upon hiring
* Pension plan and group insurance after the probation period
To apply
* Please fill out the form on our website and submit it along with your resume and a cover letter to the attention of Alain Bédard before the application deadline : www.iddpnql.ca/en
** Please note that when applicants are equally qualified, the FNQLSDI gives priority to Indigenous candidates. Only candidates retained in the pre‑selection process will be contacted.
Job posting period
Until 2025-01-13 at 10:57
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Institut de développement durable des Premières Nations du Québec et du Labrador (IDDPNQL)