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Position type: permanent 3037.5 hours per week.
Vacation & time off: 3 weeks of vacation 14 Statutory Holidays paid sick leave and additional paid time off between December 24 and January 1.
Benefits: eligible for a comprehensive health benefit plan and matched RRSP contributions after the probationary period 3 months).
Location: must live in Whitehorse or another Yukon community or willing to relocate.
Start date: ideally early June 2025.
About CPAWS Yukon
Based in Whitehorse on the traditional territories of the Kwanlin Dn First Nation and the Taan Kwchn Council CPAWS Yukon aims to conserve the Yukons ecologically and culturally important lands and waters for all. We advocate for protection of wild spaces in a manner grounded in respect for both traditional knowledge and western science and believe that this can only be achieved through collaboration and reconciliation with the Indigenous peoples of this land. We represent the views of many Yukoners who want the Yukon to be an example of how people can live well with the natural world that we depend upon. CPAWS Yukon aims to work in a good way that recognizes the agency that First Nations and Indigenous People have in being key decision makers and stewards of the land and water.
Working with CPAWS Yukon means you have the amazing opportunity to live work and grow in one of the most beautiful places in Canada while working with a committed and passionate team of environmental advocates. Youll be respected for your unique contributions and supported in your unique needs. Our office is in a bright modern space in downtown Whitehorse next to a city park and close to the Yukon River. This welcoming place is dogfriendly accessible and includes a kitchenette and bike storage. We offer the flexibility to work from home or adjust your work schedule when needed which means work and personal life can find a balance.
CPAWS Yukon is committed to operating in a way that upholds justice equity diversity and inclusion (JEDI). In our hiring processes we take active measures to overcome biases and to address systemic imbalances. We also make every effort to maintain and build an inclusive workspace where people from diverse backgrounds see themselves reflected and feel supported. To learn more about the actions were taking please visit the transparency page on the CPAWS Yukon website.
We encourage and welcome applications from all individuals who share our belief in ensuring the rich wildlife and diverse landscapes of Yukon receive the protection they deserve.
About the role
Reporting to CPAWS Yukons Conservation Manager and working with everyone on the CPAWS team and most closely with the conservation team the Conservation Coordinator works on conservation policy analysis and development planning and implementing campaigns and projects and works to foster partnerships and community relationships.
The Conservation Coordinators major responsibilities are:
Policy and project assessment processes 3035
Conservation campaigns and projects 4045
Communications engagement and event support 1520
Other 10
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Hiring process and timeline
Click the apply for this job button near the top of the page to submit your application (please dont email your application). Applications will close at midnight on Wednesday April 16 2025.
Interviews will be scheduled between April 28 and May 9take approximately 60 minutes and can be in person at our office or online.
To make an inquiry about this position contact us at
Required Experience:
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Full-Time