The role involves overseeing diverse infrastructure projects across land and sea, including campgrounds, walking trails, lookouts, signage, staging areas, and accommodation facilities. As a key member of the team, you will supervise work teams to deliver projects and contribute to annual planning, resource allocation, and budget management for infrastructure and recreational maintenance.
Responsibilities
* Plan and execute projects involving park infrastructure, natural and cultural resource management, fire, weed, and pest control, while operating and maintaining equipment.
* Handle compliance, enforcement, customer service, and stakeholder engagement, including collaboration with Indigenous communities and government agencies.
* Coordinate emergency response procedures and maintain accurate records, reports, and administrative tasks, including procurement and HR support.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about conservation and management activities across land and sea. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, be able to work in a fast-paced environment, and be comfortable working in a remote area.
Requirements
* An automatic/unrestricted manual driver's license.
A Coxswain NSCV1 license is highly desirable but not mandatory.
How to Apply
Apply online with:
* Your current resume (maximum 2 pages).
* A brief 1-page statement explaining why you are the best fit for this role.
Applications are valid for 12 months.