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Programming Lead

The Programming Lead will be responsible to develop the programming, as well as undertake many of the day-to-day operations at the North Coast Ecology Centre in support of the NCECS mission and goals.

North Coast Ecology Centre Society
PO BOX 1041, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4H6
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The North Coast Ecology Centre Society aims to create a permanent education centre in Prince Rupert that highlights the region’s ecological richness. The Centre will provide education to residents and visitors alike through engaging exhibits and programs on terrestrial and marine species, habitats and conservation. While working towards establishing a centre, the society will host special events and programs.
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Position: Programming Lead


The North Coast Ecology Centre Society is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Priority will be given to those candidates who have the necessary qualifications and self-identify as belonging to underrepresented groups.


The North Coast Ecology Centre Society

The North Coast Ecology Centre Society (NCECS), a newly registered charity organization, is working to create a permanent education centre in Prince Rupert, BC that highlights the region’s ecological richness, both terrestrial and marine. Our mission is to inspire a sense of awe, respect and stewardship for this area, its wildlife, people and traditions. The North Coast Ecology Centre Society operates in the traditional territory of the Coast Ts’msyen and Sm’algyax speaking peoples, and with their participation, guidance and approval, the NCECS’s goal is to incorporate and include local indigenous knowledge, stories, and language. Using a combination of engaging programs and exhibits, including live displays of fish and marine invertebrates (collected and released each season), the Centre will offer a new tourist destination, activate and revitalize Prince Rupert’s waterfront, and become a community resource for locals to connect with and learn about the environment around them.


While the Society plans, designs, and builds a new, permanent Centre, it is simultaneously creating and executing exciting community events and programs that help us fulfill our mission. For example, the NCECS held the first and second annual North Coast Whale Festival in 2018 and 2019; from 2021 to 202 5 we have organized an online lecture series; in 2021 we hosted the first ever “pop-up” ecology centre; we were part of the organizing committee for the Earth Day events at the Seal Cove Salt Marsh from 2022 to 2024; and have completed two seasons of our Phase 1 North Coast Ecology Centre hosted in our shipping container based facility in 2023 and 2024.


Role Overview

In 2025, the NCECS will undertake a summer season of programming in and around Prince Rupert to engage the public and youth in learning about local ecology. As part of the summer season, we plan to develop a school and daycamp program for the season to educate and inspire school aged children with awareness of the ecology all around them. The North Coast Ecology Centre school and daycamp program initiative will provide year end educational activities for classes in Prince Rupert and provide another summer activity option for parents and their children in collaboration with existing programs. The Programming Lead will be responsible to develop the programming, as well as undertake many of the day-to-day operations at the North Coast Ecology Centre in support of the NCECS mission and goals.


Position responsibilities will include:

o Assisting with opening, running, and closing of the North Coast Ecology Centre with support from the NCECS Coordinator along with other staff and volunteers;

o Assisting with pre-season set up, animal collection, staff training and post-season clean up;

o Providing engaging educational interpretation to visitors at the Centre;

o Supporting and working with volunteers;

o Creating, developing and leading programming and events including:

o school and daycamp programs;

o regular events to engage the community

o 5 minute & 15 minute engagements with cruise passengers / market shoppers / passers by

o Seafest

o Coordinating with the school board & teachers, daycare & daycamp providers, City of Prince Rupert recreation and other partners;

o Undertaking community and visitor consultation through surveys and feedback forms;

o Developing comprehensive event plans;

o Leading communications, advertising, and social media content related to programming;

o Assisting the Board with updating new content & displays;

o Assisting with post-season reporting and analysis;

o Attending select Board Meetings to report on activities;

o Working with partner organizations and the board to execute the society’s mission; and

o other duties as required. The position will require a criminal record check to work with children. This is a 26 week full-time (37.5 hours/week) position with an expected start date APRIL 7, 2025.


Desired qualifications:

❏Self-motivated individual with a passion for environmental education

❏Experience developing and delivering education programs and/or public speaking

❏Able to work well under minimal supervision and within a small team

❏Knowledgeable of north coast ecology (particularly marine) and driven to learn more

❏Excellent written and verbal communication

❏Organized with strong attention to detail

❏ Knowledge of Ts’msyen history, culture, and Sm’algya̱x language an asset

❏Animal care experience an asset

❏Driver’s license and access to vehicle an asset (mileage compensated)


This position offers $32 per hour. The position will be based out of Prince Rupert, BC. Local candidates will be prioritized.


Please submit a resume and cover letter to coordinator@northcoastecologycentresociety.com by March 15, 2025.

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