START DATE: July 2026
This position is full-time permanent; 37.5 hours per week; three weeks of earned annual vacation; earned days off schedule. This is an SGEU in-scope position.
TO APPLY: To apply, please email your cover letter and resume as one document in Word or PDF format, to [email protected], using the position title as the subject of the email. Only those applications who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. Application closes on May 29, 2026.
Our Recruitment Process
We are committed to a fair, transparent, and respectful recruitment experience. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for next steps, which may include a phone or virtual interview and role-specific assessments. We aim to keep shortlisted applicants informed throughout the process.
Accessibility & Accommodation
Accommodation is available upon request throughout the recruitment process. If you require support at any stage, please contact [email protected].
Who Should Apply
The listed qualifications provide an overview of the knowledge and experience needed for this role. Applicants who can demonstrate closely related or transferable skills are welcome to apply, even if their experience does not match every requirement exactly.
Organizational Description
Meewasin is a purpose-driven team dedicated to conserving the cultural and natural resources of the South Saskatchewan River Valley for the benefit of present and future generations. We are committed to delivering strategic priorities for maintaining a healthy & vibrant river valley, growing a sense of community, and protecting the legacy of the region that follows an amazing 100-year plan. All Meewasin’s successes could not be achieved without our hardworking, adaptable, and dedicated team. Meewasin is the steward of the beautiful Meewasin Valley which is on Treaty Six Territory and the traditional homeland of the Métis people. We acknowledge this as part of our organization’s efforts towards reconciliation and honor the vast knowledge held by traditional Indigenous caretakers of the land as we work alongside them today.
Role Purpose
Reporting to the Director of Conservation, the Senior Conservation Coordinator – Field Operations provides operational leadership, coordination, and system oversight for field-based Resource Conservation activities across the Meewasin Valley jurisdiction.
This position is responsible for translating strategic program objectives, Site Resource Management Plans, and valley-wide conservation strategies into effective field operations. The role governs operational workflows, disturbance-based management implementation, equipment systems, deployment logistics, and field safety alignment. The incumbent functions as the primary operational authority for field delivery systems, ensuring conservation actions are implemented safely, efficiently, and consistently.
The role works closely with the Senior Coordinator – Ecological Monitoring & Assessment, Resource Management Technicians, and GIS & Data Management personnel to ensure alignment between ecological objectives and operational realities.
This is a field-intensive leadership position requiring sustained outdoor operational involvement.
Duties
1. Field Operations & Integrated Land Management
Lead planning, coordination, and execution of field-based conservation activities
Coordinate implementation of Site Resource Management Plans and annual workplans Lead operational delivery of prescribed fire, targeted grazing, ecological restoration activities, and integrated invasive species management
Maintain operational continuity across sites and projects Identify and respond to emerging operational or ecological issues
2. Implementation of Valley-Wide Strategies
Lead operational implementation of valley-wide conservation and resource management strategies
Translate strategic objectives into annual workplans and field programs
Ensure consistency of implementation across management units
3. Annual Work Planning & Reporting
Lead development and coordination of annual Conservation field workplans
Track, document, and report on implementation progress and constraints
Lead preparation of Annual Site Resource Management Plan Implementation Reports Identify operational barriers, risks, and adaptive needs
Provide structured feedback to Monitoring & Assessment
4. Equipment & Operational Systems Governance
Oversee lifecycle management of field equipment, tools, and vehicles
Establish and maintain equipment tracking and readiness systems Identify infrastructure and equipment needs
Develop and improve operational workflows and efficiencies
5. Field Safety & Risk Management
Ensure compliance with organizational safety policies and field protocols
Reinforce safe work practices and hazard mitigation strategies
Support risk-aware operational decision-making
Participate in prescribed fire operations
6. Staff & Student Coordination
Provide functional supervision and coordination of Resource Conservation Technicians
Coordinate day-to-day field activities involving seasonal staff and students
Provide operational mentorship and guidance in field settings
Role Requirements
The ideal candidate will have:
- Degree or diploma in resource management, ecology, biology, agriculture, environmental science, or a related discipline (required).
- Professional designation (e.g., PAg, PBio, or equivalent), or eligibility to obtain designation (required).
- Valid Industrial Herbicide Applicator License (required).
- Minimum of 5+ years of progressively responsible experience in applied conservation, land management, field operations, and ecological program delivery
- Strong operational leadership and coordination skills.
- Proven ability to Plan, organize, and adapt field activities in dynamic and changing environments. manage field logistics effectively, apply systems thinking to operational challenges
- Practical understanding of equipment, infrastructure, and resource requirements in field-based work, consistent application of safety-conscious, risk-aware decision-making.
- Applied understanding of disturbance-based management systems and their role in achieving ecological and conservation objectives.
- Ability and willingness to perform sustained outdoor field work in all seasons.
- Participation in prescribed fire operations, including required training.
- Successful completion of a Criminal Record Check prior to appointment.
Pay: $57,496.00-$69,866.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
Work Location: In person