BIO R - Engagement Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Government
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Protection, Environmental Science
Location: Dawson Creek
BIO 27R - Engagement Specialist - (121498)
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Posting TitleBIO 27R - Engagement Specialist
Position ClassificationBiologist R27
UnionGEU
Work OptionsHybrid
Location- Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4X3 CA
- Fort St John, BC CA
- Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)
- Prince George, BC CA
$88,387.41- $ annually, which includes a 3.3% market adjustment
Close Date1/14/2026
Job TypeRegular Full Time
Ministry/OrganizationBC Public Service ->
Water,Land,Resource Stewardship
Resource Management Branch / Resource Stewardship Division
Job SummaryThe Team: Resource Management team leads the regional implementation of Together for Wildlife strategies, fish and wildlife permitting and regulations and species recovery. Lead the development and implementation of legal orders under the Land Act and Forest and Range Practices Act to support resource management, ecosystems, habitat and wildlife objectives. Populations status is assessed through provincial fish and wildlife inventory programs.
Use is regularly reviewed to make decisions under the Wildlife Act and other statutes. Their specific accountabilities include: guide outfitter licences, guide territory certificates, trapline licences and transfers, general wildlife permits and scientific fish collection permits, in addition to several other types of Wildlife Act permits. Providing timely and informed decisions is critical to ensure the long‑term sustainability of fish and wildlife populations in British Columbia for ecological, cultural, economic and recreational benefits.
The Role: The regional Engagement Specialist reports to the Director of Resource Management and serves as the primary liaison across ministries, with First Nations and Stakeholders within the region. This role leads engagement initiatives, event planning, and collaborative efforts to advance fish, wildlife, and ecosystem co‑management. The position supports the delivery of joint projects and programs that strengthen resource stewardship and promote reconciliation.
Key responsibilities include:
leading First Nations and stakeholder engagement to foster meaningful relationships and partnerships, coordinating events and collaborative activities that advance wildlife management and ecosystem stewardship, supporting implementation of Together for Wildlife strategies to improve wildlife conservation in the North, driving initiatives focused on Indigenous reconciliation and shared decision‑making and contributing expertise in resource stewardship and human dimensions to guide collaborative projects and programs.
A strong background in resource management, Indigenous relations, and stakeholder engagement is essential for success in this role.
QualificationsEducation and Experience Requirements:
- Registered, or immediately eligible for registration, as a Registered Professional Biologist (RPBio) in BC with the College of Applied Biologists (CAB). Confirmation of registration/eligibility is required before an offer of employment can be made.
- Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in biological sciences or related field, plus three (3) or more years of related experience as noted below.
- Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s Licence or equivalent.
Related experience must include at least three (3) years of experience in each of the following:
- Experience assessing and monitoring natural resources in conjunction with First Nations and/or stakeholders.
- Experience managing resource stewardship (fish, wildlife and ecosystems) programs and/or projects collaboratively delivered with First Nations and/or stakeholders.
- Experience building and maintaining relationships with internal and external partners and stakeholders.
- Experience leading programs, projects, or initiatives related to the management, protection, or recovery of species or ecosystems.
- Experience managing complex and sensitive natural resource management issues or projects related to wildlife or wildlife habitat in a team environment.
Preference may be given to those with one (1) or more of the following:
- Master’s Degree (or higher) in biological sciences or a related field.
- Wildlife management experience,…
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