Project Biologist
Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada · Part Time
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- Pengalaman
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- Lowongan
- 1
- Diposting
- 5 jam yang lalu
- Work mode
- Di kantor
- Pendidikan
- University degree in wildlife biology, ecology, zoology, or a related discipline
- Eligibility
- Applicants with the required education and/or equivalent training and experience may apply. The role is intended for candidates who can work 60 hours biweekly in a permanent 0.8 FTE arrangement and who can start on October 1, 2026.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Deskripsi pekerjaan
Role overview
The Government of Yukon is hiring a Project Biologist focused on biodiversity to support the Department of Environment’s work through project development, coordination, and delivery. This is a permanent 0.8 FTE role, equivalent to 60 hours every two weeks, with a planned start date of October 1, 2026.
About the department
The Department of Environment works to support a healthy, sustainable, and thriving Yukon by protecting air, land, water, and wildlife. The team also strengthens governance by building relationships with Yukon First Nation and transboundary Indigenous partners and by using both scientific evidence and traditional knowledge in decision-making.
What you will do
- Plan, coordinate, and deliver biodiversity-related projects within the department.
- Contribute to wildlife-focused studies, surveys, and field work.
- Support data analysis and reporting for project and program work.
- Work with laboratory teams to coordinate wildlife sample collection.
- Help source, track, and maintain scientific equipment and supplies.
Qualifications
To be considered, applicants should show in their resume how they meet the required experience and education. The review will rely only on the information provided in the resume, including month and year for each work entry. Equivalent education, training, and/or experience may also be considered.
- A university degree in wildlife biology, ecology, zoology, or a closely related field.
- Extensive experience with advanced data analysis using GIS and R.
- Strong experience producing reports, including peer-reviewed reports or publications.
- Experience coordinating wildlife field projects that use non-invasive and capture-mark-recapture methods.
- Experience coordinating wildlife sample collection in a laboratory setting.
- Experience purchasing and maintaining scientific and related equipment and supplies.
Skills and suitability
- Strong understanding of Yukon wildlife.
- Ability to design and carry out wildlife studies or surveys.
- Skill in interpreting scientific findings and presenting them clearly in writing.
- Ability to juggle shifting priorities and solve problems effectively.
- Well-developed project management capability.
- Ability to build and maintain working relationships inside and outside government.
- Comfort working collaboratively with others and also independently with minimal supervision.
Application notes
A cover letter should not be submitted, as it will not be reviewed.
Why this role may appeal to you
Yukon government has been recognized as a Top 100 Canadian Employer since 2014. It offers comprehensive benefits, opportunities to build professional skills through learning and development, and flexible work and leave arrangements.
Additional information
This posting is intended to fill one permanent 0.8 FTE position. An eligibility list will be established for 12 months. For questions about the position, contact Tom Jung at thomas.jung@yukon.ca.
Location
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada.