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Halifax - Canada

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Not Disclosed

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1 Vacancy

Job Description

Join the Ecology Action Centre Board!

The Ecology Action Centre is looking for volunteer board members. Board members keep the institutional lights on at the EAC and help shape the direction of the organization.

The EAC has a 50 year history of protecting Nova Scotias lands waters climate and communities. The EACs spirit matches its home province spy creative and always punching above its weight. Come join the board and help us set a sustainable path for the next 50 years. You can make a difference along with our kind caring and compassionate team.

What are we looking for

We are looking for 34 new volunteer board members. This year we particularly need folks with an aptitude for numbers budgets and risk management. We welcome all kinds of experience and we appreciate that everyone brings something unique to the table. No one has every type of experience all at once but here are some qualities that we would consider assets:

  • Experience with:

  • Financial management

  • Acting as an organizational champion and/or supporting fundraising

  • Board governance

  • An approach that is:

  • collaborative

  • caring

  • creative and

  • innovative

  • Familiarity with the Ecology Action Centre and an interest in its future

  • Senior leadership experience (organizational and community experience)

  • An interest in the environment and community resilience

  • An interest and expertise in institutional strategic thinking

  • A systemlevel approach (addressing systemic issues with systemic thinking)

The EAC is committed to diversity in every way. We want to look like Nova Scotia and the communities we care about. Right now our board is less diverse than our staff and less diverse than Nova Scotia as a whole. We want to change that while establishing effective longlasting relationships with communities that we could serve better. We encourage applications from the African Nova Scotian community and Indigenous people. We encourage all applicants to highlight their diverse life experience and how it could contribute to the EACs work at the board.

Position: Board Member at Large

Time commitment: Approximately 30 hours per year.

What this entails: Four 2hour board meetings per year plus key events such as the Annual General Meeting and a daylong organizationwide retreat. As well as participation on one of the board committees (Governance Audit & Risk Nominations) or an operational committee (e.g. Justice Equity Diversity & Inclusion).

Term length: Three years with the option of a second term (Flexible)

Start date: September 2025

How to apply:

To express your interest in joining the board please upload your resume and a brief letter expressing why youre interested and fill out our short questionnaire about your areas of special interest or expertise.

If you have any questions or would like to chat about your suitability email the administrative assistant to the Directors emailprotected and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

The Nominations Committee will review applications interview candidates and present a recommendation to the board. Final approval of the successful candidate(s) will be at the AGM in September 2025.

Deadline to apply: 25 May 2025.

About Us:

The Ecology Action Centre (EAC) is an environmental charity based in Mikmaki/Nova Scotia. In 2021 the Ecology Action Centre celebrated 50 years of taking action on critical issues from biodiversity protection to climate change to environmental justice.

The Ecology Action Centre is committed to equity and encourages applications from individuals in traditionally marginalized groups such as but not limited to: African Nova Scotian and other racialized people Indigenous people lesbian bisexual gay transgender and queer people and persons with disabilities. We encourage applicants to selfidentify in their cover letter or application if they are a member of a marginalized community.

Visit for our annual reports and financial statements.


Required Experience:

Senior IC

Employment Type

Volunteer

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