Community Liaison Officer | |
Job ID | F2-AC-55-5F-8B-95 |
Company | Ministry Of Environment And Climate Change Strategy |
Location | Hagensborg, Kamloops, Williams Lake, Fort St. John, Prince George, Smithers, Terrace |
Province | British Columbia |
Date Posted | 2024-04-03 |
Posted Until | 2024-04-18 |
Job Type | Full-time |
Job Category | Public Administration |
Job Details | View attachment |
Description | |
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy Hagensborg, Kamloops, Williams Lake (Hybrid) Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to two (2) days at home per week subject to an approved telework agreement. We are also actively recruiting for Community Liaison Officers for Smithers, Terrace, Fort St John or Prince George via Requisition 110522. Community Liaison Officer $76,071.18 - $86,658.48 annually If you are interested in being part of a passionate and dynamic team, responsible for one of the largest parks and protected area systems in North America, then BC Parks is where you want to work. The Community Liaison Officer maintains status as a BC Parks Ranger, providing a necessary link to BC Parks and their programs and services in support of enhanced community engagement, partnership and outreach efforts. This role supports matters related to the effective management and conservation of natural and cultural resources in provincial parks, protected areas, recreation areas, ecological reserves and wildlife management areas throughout the province. For information about the Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service, please visit: Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service - Province of British Columbia (gov.bc.ca). | |
Salary | $76,071.18 - $86,658.48 Annually |
Experience | Qualifications for this role include: - Bachelor's degree in natural resource management, communications, community engagement, or a related field, plus a minimum of two (2) years of experience developing and applying community engagement tools and strategies in a natural resource management and/or community engagement context; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. - Experience managing projects and working with project teams. - Experience applying strategic and conceptual thinking to effectively communicate and engage on complex and contentious issues to achieve the desired outcome(s). Preference may be given for experience in one or more of the following: - Working in a community engagement capacity with a park agency. - Working with Indigenous communities. - Developing and delivering audience appropriate communications materials. - Master's degree in natural resource management, or a related field. |
Languages | English |
How To Apply | Click "Apply Now' For more information and to apply online by April 18th, 2024 |