Job Detail
Position
Agri-Environmental Watershed Coordinator
Wage/Salary
$22-$30/hr pending experience
Employment Terms: Contract
Employment Length: Full Time - 1 Year Contract
Education: University Diploma
Job Description
The Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW) is a non-profit, environmental organization whose mandate is to deliver projects and programming to protect, improve and sustain ground and surface water quality for urban and rural communities across Saskatchewan.
SAW is looking to hire a Agri-Environmental Watershed Coordinator to promote the adoption and implementation of nitrogen management, cover crop and rotational grazing beneficial
The Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW) is a non-profit, environmental organization whose mandate is to deliver projects and programming to protect, improve and sustain ground and surface water quality for urban and rural communities across Saskatchewan.
SAW is looking to hire a Agri-Environmental Watershed Coordinator to promote the adoption and implementation of nitrogen management, cover crop and rotational grazing beneficial management practices to Saskatchewan agricultural producers through the Agri-Environmental Programs. Aid in the organization of agricultural producer extension events. Work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines. Frequently travel domestically; may require evening and weekend hours. Organize and maintain a variety of files and documents. Assist in the delivery of various other watershed programming. Work closely with the your manager to ensure successful program delivery.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Undergraduate degree or diploma in agriculture, natural resources management, conservation, environmental science or another related field of study, and at least 2 years experience in agri-environmental initiatives, land conservation, stewardship, or related field. Proficient at using project management software. This should include knowledge of Microsoft, email and virtual software, and mobile devices. Have a forward-thinking mindset, strategic experience, and planning skills. Experience in delivering programming to agricultural producers.
Experience in developing and managing multiple projects and timeline. Communication and interpersonal skills. Strong presentation and public speaking skills. Goal-driven, organized, and efficient. Having a vehicle and a Class 5 Drivers License is required for this position.
To see full details of this role, please visit www.saskwatersheds.ca
How to Apply: Submit applications to: Human Resources
at Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds at
a.seaborg@saskwatersheds.ca.
Applicants are asked
to clearly describe in their resume and cover letter
how they have gained the required knowledge and
abilities. Selections for interviews will be made based
on this information.