Company:
Strathcona Wilderness Institute
Details:
Strathcona Wilderness Institute (SWI) is looking for an energetic outdoor-loving young person with an interest in working with the public in a park environment.
Primary responsibilities of the Buttle Lake Visitor Information Counsellor will be to:
a) Welcome diverse visitors to the Buttle Lake area, ranging from local to international, youth to senior, athletic to mobility-challenged.
b) Provide information about Park trails, plants, and wildlife, and about safe and appropriate behaviour in the Park; encourage hikers to report flora and fauna sightings requested in SWI’s new brochure.
c) Promote and assist with SWI educational and research programs (electronic and actual presentations , interpretive walks modified to comply with COVID 19 protocols ); sell books, brochures and maps, and record visitor statistics.
The assistant is expected to arrange their own transportation; accommodation is in the form of camping at the Park HQ, with access to facilities (cookhouse, shower etc) or else driving from a base in Gold River or Campbell River (approx. 45 k distance) . The Buttle Lake Hut is in a remote location without access to power or Wifi or cell service.
Rate of pay is: $16/hr, 35 hr/wk, for 8 weeks
Qualifications & Experience:
The ideal candidate will meet the following qualifications:
• High School or post secondary level student with completed courses in relevant subjects (e.g. biology, environment, outdoor education, tourism)
• Eligible for the Canada Summer Jobs Programme (be between 15-30 years of age and be legally entitled to work in Canada)
Demonstrate the following characteristics:
• some knowledge of Strathcona Park and Natural History
• ability to work independently and as part of a team
• good communication and organizational skills
• self motivated and self reliant
• creative (skills in writing, photography, computer technology)
• a second language is an asset
• Valid driver’s license
All qualified students, including students with disabilities, aboriginal students and students from visible minorities are encouraged to apply. It is strongly recommended that applicants learn about the work of SWI through the SWI website: www.strathconapark.org