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Job Title: Project Assistant
Company Name: Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance/ Alliance bassin versant Petitcodiac
Job Category: Science and Research
About the Job:
The Project Assistant will work in a supportive and collaborative team environment, assisting in the delivery of projects to fulfill our commitment to excellent environmental monitoring, stewardship, and outreach. An onboarding and mentoring plan is in place to ensure that the applicant will be properly trained and receive guidance and support throughout their placement. Interns will work alongside PWA staff to gain hands-on experience in various areas including physical restoration work, water quality monitoring, invasive species monitoring, environmental assessments, species-at-risk monitoring, fish habitat assessments, native plant planting, field work, scientific data entry, public outreach, equipment maintenance, and more.
Requirements:
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
About the Company:
The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance/ Alliance bassin versant Petitcodiac is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Petitcodiac River watershed. Our team is passionate about environmental conservation and works tirelessly to monitor, protect, and enhance the natural resources in the area. By joining our team as a Project Assistant, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the local ecosystem and contribute to important research and outreach initiatives.
A candidate (student) must:
- Be a resident of New Brunswick (must have lived in New Brunswick for at least 6 months) or a First Nation community in New Brunswick;
- Be eligible to work in Canada (must have a valid SIN number);
- NOT be an immediate family member (spouse, children, parent, brother or sister) of the employer;
- Be a high school student entering grade 10, 11, or 12 in September 2024; OR
- Be a full-time Grade 12, university or college student in the current academic year of 2023-2024 AND attending a post-secondary institution full-time in the fall of 2024.
Disclaimer: Please note that the job posting you are about to read has been automatically generated by OpenAI based on a brief description sourced from WorkingNB.