Forestry Intern - Indigenous Intern Leadership Program

ID: 
84938
Expiry Date: 
Friday, March 31, 2023 - 9am
Job Type: 
Full-Time
Region: 
Other
City: 
Nanaimo
Town: 
Nanaimo
Company: 
Mosaic Forest Management Ltd.
Industry: 
Forestry
Wage: 
TBD
Details: 

Eligibility Criteria
This position is an intern position through the Indigenous Intern Leadership Program. To be eligible to apply for this position, you must be Indigenous (First Nations status or non-status, Métis, Inuit).

Mosaic Forest Management is one of BC’s Top 100 Employers. We are proud of our highly collaborative, respectful, and innovative work environment. Our employees are empowered with high levels of role autonomy and the ability to make decisions and lead change.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Product Planning, the Forestry Intern will provide a combination of field and related office work. Bring your passion and we will provide the training and experiences. Successful candidates will share their existing knowledge with Mosaic Forest Management while gaining valuable on-the-job experience in the areas of quality control and forestry operations and planning, supplemented by coaching from experienced mentors.
Qualifications & Experience: 
 1+ years of forestry operations, planning or quality control experience is preferred, but not required;
 Valid Class 5 driver’s license or equivalent;
 Strong organization, attention to detail, and time-management skills;
 Strong interpersonal and communication skills;
 Able to work both independently and in team-based, collaborative environments;
 Results orientated; and
 Able to work in varying weather conditions and terrain.
How to apply: 
Visit mosaicforests.com/careers and click on the Job Opportunities to apply. This position will remain posted until filled.

Mosaic Forest Management is an inclusive workplace. If you require accommodation, at any point during the recruitment process, please email
careers@mosaicforests.com.
Website: 
https://www.mosaicforests.com/
PDF: 
PDF icon Forestry Intern - Indigenous Intern Leadership Program.pdf
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