Habitat Acquisition Trust ,Land Acquisition Coordinator Jobs in Canada

Position:
Land Acquisition Coordinator
Organization:
Habitat Acquisition Trust
Location: Victoria, British Columbia

Application deadline: 4pm, Monday July 20th, 2015.

Term: 1 Year term staff position, subject to renewal based on funding


Wage: $21-$23/hr, 22.5 days/week

HAT seeks a dynamic, self-motivated person to lead our land
acquisition programs. The Land Acquisition Coordinator will work
closely with the Executive Director and other staff to assess
potential acquisitions, particularly covenants, negotiate terms,
ensure all documentation is complete and registered with the Land
Titles Office, and conducting compliance monitoring on protected
lands. The position will assess the feasibility of proposed covenants,
and coordinate legal agreements, baseline ecological descriptions of
properties, and annual monitoring of properties. This position
involves direct engagement with public and private landowners,
government agencies, and other environmental non-profits. The
Coordinator will assist other HAT staff in fundraising, at events, and
in the field.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in biology,
geography, or a related discipline, have a high attention to detail,
be an effective communicator, and have a passion for conserving south
Vancouver Island’s natural areas.

Habitat Acquisition Trust (HAT) is a Victoria-based land trust that
conserves nature on south Vancouver Island. We achieve our mission
through land acquisition, education, and stewardship programs. We work
closely with community groups, government, individual landowners, and
conservation organizations to coordinate effective habitat protection
projects.

Preferred Skills:
• A background in biology, natural ecosystems restoration,
environmental studies or a related field;
• Demonstrated communication skills, working with complex topics or materials;
• A high attention to detail and comfort working with complex documents;
• Excellent creativity, verbal and written communication skills;
• Keen interest and knowledge of regional conservation issues;
• Able to multi-task, manage time effectively and co-ordinate several
concurrent projects;
• Able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends;
• Computer competence necessary (email, internet, MS Office, Access);
• Sense of humour, team player, creative problem-solver; and
• Capable of low intensity sustained physical labour, hiking and
orientation in remote areas.

Requirements
• Eligible applicants must satisfy all of the following criteria:
• Post-secondary accreditation in an applicable field of study, or
significant relevant experience, preferably in a non-profit
environment;
• Demonstrated ability in project planning, development, evaluation
and management;
• Demonstrated knowledge of and interest in nature interpretation,
ecology, biology, resource planning, eco-restoration;
• Strong interest in HAT and its mission;
• Well-developed computer skills and ability to effectively use basic
office technology and software (eg: word processing, presentations,
web site maintenance, database management);
• Willing and able to work irregular hours including some weekends;
• Willing and able to undertake professional development and training
as appropriate
• Strong interpersonal, written and verbal skills, ability to interact
and consult with individuals at all levels inside the organization and
in the broader community;
• Legally entitled to work in Canada;
• Willing to complete a criminal record check (upon hiring) for work
with vulnerable persons, including children.
• Wilderness first aid certification or willingness to get certification.

To Apply:

Submit Resume, Cover Letter, and 3 professional references attention
Adam Taylor, Executive Director via email at:
hatmail@hat.bc.ca

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