Position Details
Number of Vacancies: 1
Rate of Pay: $24.00 - 27.00 (dependent on experience)
Employment Type: Full-time Contract
Duration of Contract: April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026, possible rollover into permanent position pending performance after successful completion of the contract
Hours of Work: 40 hours per week
Work Location: Based out of Aurora, Ontario with a hybrid work schedule, however role will require >50% time working outdoors leading field work from April - October
Ontario Streams is looking for an
energetic, enthusiastic, and reliable individual to contribute to our mission of
restoring and protecting aquatic habitats within the Greater Toronto Area. We lead
restoration projects in a variety of habitats including rivers and wetlands to improve ecosystems for sensitive species such as Redside Dace, Atlantic Salmon, Brook Trout, and Jefferson Salamanders.
Why join our team?
- You will gain experience developing, delivering and evaluating stream and wetland rehabilitation projects
- You will get to work outdoors most days during the field season, and contribute to meaningful conservation action with other like-minded individuals.
- You will work closely alongside our full-time team and Habitat Technicians in the implementation of rewarding environmental restoration and stewardship activities.
- You will work with an organization that prioritizes building skills and knowledge across the team and is committed to strengthening teamwork through fun opportunities throughout the year.
Summary of Position
The Project Biologist will lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of regional stream and wetland rehabilitation projects. This role is responsible for training seasonal staff in various habitat restoration skills and leading the seasonal staff in the implementation of these projects in the field from April to October. Working alongside the full-time team, the Project Biologist will contribute to funding applications, data management, biological monitoring, project reporting, and volunteer stewardship programs.
Summary of Major Tasks:
- Oversees regional rehabilitation projects through project development, implementation, and monitoring
- From April to October, prioritizes and supervises daily tasks for seasonal Habitat Technicians in the field, ensuring safe working conditions and adherence to project plans. Daily tasks include planting trees, managing invasive species, collecting litter, and in-stream habitat rehabilitation activities.
- Liaises with government partners and landowners to acquire all required permits and permissions for project sites. Maintains strong communications with partners throughout the project lifecycle.
- Leads administrative activities (including data management) with a focus on accuracy.
- Collaborates with the full-time team in the research, development, writing, and submission of funding proposals and project reports.
- Follows Ontario Streams’ health and safety practices, and identifies and reports safety hazards and deficiencies, implementing risk management protocols as required, and;
- Other duties as assigned. We are a small, but mighty, team supporting each other on diverse tasks is a common occurrence.
Eligibility Requirements
- University degree in biology, ecology, or a related field
- 1+ years of experience developing and implementing wetland and stream rehabilitation projects
- 1+ years of experience leading and supervising teams
- Established project management skills including time management, permitting, budgeting, developing work plans
- Demonstrated knowledge of environmental issues
- Excellent oral and written communication skills with colleagues, external partners, and the public.
- Excellent organization and computer skills (Microsoft Office and Google Workplace)
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Physical work is required in this position. A successful applicant must be physically fit and able to complete field work
- Ability to work outdoors in adverse environmental conditions over extended periods of time
- A Valid G Class Drivers License with clean driving record is required
Additional qualifications that would be considered an asset:
- Experience operating trucks and towing small trailers
- Standard first aid and CPR certification
- Backpack Crew Leader Electrofishing Training, Ontario Stream Assessment Protocol, and/or Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network certifications
- Experience using GIS software
Terms of Employment
- April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026 (possible rollover into permanent position pending performance after successful completion of the contract)
- Salary: $24.00 - 27.00/hour, 40 hr/week
- Ontario Streams provides Backpack Crew Leader Electrofishing Training
- Five paid sick days and ten paid vacation days
- Medical benefits (a health care spending account) provided after 3 months probationary period
- A fun and dynamic workplace with opportunities for professional development
Please forward your cover letter, resume, and two references as a single PDF document with the subject title “Project Biologist” by
March 7th, 2025
Doug Forder (General Manager)
E-mail: info@ontariostreams.on.ca
Candidates will be expected to work occasional weekends and evenings. Ontario Streams will provide all safety and field equipment as required, but employees must provide and wear their own pair of CSA approved footwear.
Ontario Streams is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. Our goal is to attract, develop, and retain highly talented employees from diverse backgrounds, allowing us to benefit from a wide variety of experiences and perspectives. In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, and Ontario Streams Policies, accommodation will be provided at any point throughout the hiring process, provided the candidate makes their accommodation needs known. We welcome applications from all qualified persons.
Although Ontario Streams appreciates the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.