Description
Your day-to-day
You will be responsible for developing and advancing biodiversity projects with the goal of delivering sustainable services that are aligned with the needs and aspirations of First Nations.
As a Coordinator, you will ensure the achievement of objectives set with your team members, whose work focuses on monitoring wildlife and plant populations, habitat restoration (including Atlantic salmon habitats), and ecotoxicology.
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Ensure the delivery and quality of projects, deliverables, and expected outcomes by team members within their respective mandates.
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Consult with team members to track progress and ensure the targeted projects are delivered within the established timelines and in line with priorities.
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Coordinate certain activities related to the project's submission process as well as reporting requirements under your responsibility.
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Prepare and present action plans (including strategies, budgets where applicable, timelines, etc.) for your area of activity to management.
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Manage your team’s financial resources and budgets efficiently.
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In close collaboration with team members, ensure ongoing monitoring and knowledge gathering on relevant topics.
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Ensure compliance with agreements, internal standards, and procedures.
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Depending on the sector’s workload and the nature of the mandates, maintain an appropriate balance between direct project delivery and coordination responsibilities.
Human Resources Management
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Plan, delegate, and coordinate the work to be carried out among team members.
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Participate in the recruitment process.
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Conduct evaluations and ensure the training and professional development of team members.
Do you have what it takes?
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Bachelor’s degree in a relevant environmental field
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3 years of experience in project management and/or team management
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Knowledge of the issues, priorities, perspectives, and aspirations of First Nations
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Availability to travel occasionally throughout Quebec and to First Nations communities
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Strong oral and written communication skills, both in French and English
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Relevant work experience with First Nations or an Indigenous organization (major asset)
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Knowledge of an Indigenous language (asset)