Wildlife Monitor - Term
Nasittuq Corporation View all jobs
- Nunavut
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Identify, monitor and assess wildlife presence and safety risks during outdoor operations
- Deter wildlife interactions using approved non-lethal deterrents (bear bangers, air horns, rubber bullets) to prevent dangerous interactions
- Ensure compliance and strict adherence to Nasittuqโs safety and environmental protection protocols
- Communicate effectively with diverse team members about wildlife-related observations and safety measures
- Handle wildlife encounters and coordinate with wildlife officials when required
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Minimum 2 years in a similar role (e.g. hunter, guide, camp safety officer)
- Valid Possession Acquisition License (PAL)
- Grade 12 or a combination of education, training and experience
- Basic Wildlife Monitor or Wildlife Safety Technician Certification
- Wilderness First Aid CPR + AED Certification (or ability to obtain)
- Knowledgeable of Northern Regions of Canada and wildlife behaviours (polar bears, wolves, wolverines) and wildlife hazard protocols
- Demonstrated breadth of experience across multiple monitoring seasons, environments and projects
- Competent with use of deterrents and other non-lethal methods such as bear bangers, air horns, rubber bullets
- Ability to obtain and maintain Reliability Security Clearance
- Physically fit for Arctic terrain and conditions
- Comfortable working on a vessel (Sealift) for extended periods of time; flying frequently in helicopters and small, fixed wing aircraft
- Must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including Fall Arrest Harness
- Strict adherence to all safety policies, participation in required training, adherence to cold-weather/remote-site procedures and prompt reporting of hazards or incidents is a condition of employment
- Competitive wages and overtime policy
- All travel and accommodations covered including paid travel (2 days) to site and home and with the additional potential to travel home for a 1-week break mid-term (to be confirmed)
- Accommodation with meals, Wi-Fi, TV, laundry facilities, and recreation.
- Arctic clothing as required and annual safety footwear allowance of $175.
- 6% vacation pay