Assistant Instructor, Ecological Restoration

British Columbia Institute of Technology

$72K — $98K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in ecology or related discipline, or diploma with relevant experience
  • Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
  • Demonstrated flexibility and adaptability in managing logistical challenges
  • Experience with field assessment techniques for various ecosystem components
  • Proficient with field equipment used in environmental assessments, such as GNSS and water quality meters

Responsibilities

  • Support course-level applied learning through field skills training
  • Manage and coordinate logistics for field trips and program activities
  • Consult with students on developing applied ecological projects
  • Participate in course assessment to ensure quality education
  • Assist in program management, including promotions and revisions
  • Contribute to program/course development based on strengths and needs

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • A minimum of twenty-five days of vacation
  • Employer-paid extended health and dental plan
  • Defined benefit pension plan with employer contributions
  • Professional development funding and resources
  • Access to BCIT Flexible Learning courses at no cost
  • Wellness and Employee Assistance programs
  • Free access to Fitness Centre and Gymnasium
Full Job Description
Position Details

Position Information

Position Title
Assistant Instructor, Ecological Restoration

Position Summary

BCIT's School of Construction and the Environment is seeking a temporary, full-time (1.0 FTE) Assistant Instructor for the Ecological Restoration MSc and BSc programs. The position entails assisting in the delivery of a range of program content. The successful candidate should have a diverse ecological background, strong field skills, and preferably experience in ecological restoration/environmental science/fish and wildlife management.

BCIT's MSc and BSc programs in Ecological Restoration are among North America's very few programs that specialize in this sought-after discipline. These programs provide graduates with a world-class foundation in the fundamental science, applied knowledge, and technical skills needed to restore a broad range of degraded ecosystems. Both programs have been designed to advance the science and practice of ecological restoration.

The MSc and BSc programs are widely renowned for their field-oriented learning and applied research. The BSc is a 2-year program (years 3 and 4). The MSc program is Canada's only graduate program specializing in ecological restoration. In both the MSc and BSc programs, students work with our many professional partners on a wide range of applied restoration projects, thereby gaining experience in addressing many current environmental challenges. Graduates of both programs have an excellent track record of securing positions with consulting companies, nonprofit organizations, and all levels of government, including First Nations.

Duties & Responsibilities

General responsibilities will include supporting course- and program-level applied learning, including training students in field skills (such as equipment use), managing complex logistics, consulting with BSc and MSc students on developing applied ecological projects, and participating in course assessment. Experience with GIS software and GNSS is a significant advantage. The position will require supporting several all-day or week-long field trips and assisting with program management (e.g., promoting ER programs, organizing field trips, and revising programs). Other responsibilities will be based on the strengths of the successful candidate and the needs of the program, such as program/course development and course instruction. This position is based in person at BCIT's Burnaby campus and requires on-campus attendance five days per week.

Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A BSc in ecology or a related discipline (or a diploma along with related experience)
  • Excellent communication (including technical writing), organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team; to work effectively in a collegial environment; and to demonstrate initiative, proactive thinking, and strong problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrated flexibility and adaptability, which are needed to effectively manage the dynamic logistics associated with our applied programs.
  • Experience using a range of field assessment techniques, including, for instance, assessments of soils, hydrology, water quality, plants, fish, and wildlife.
  • Experience using field equipment commonly used in environmental assessments, such as GNSS, water quality meters, and equipment used to sample plants, fish, and wildlife.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • An MSc in ecology or a related discipline.
  • Demonstrated ability to teach effectively at the post-secondary level in both classroom and field settings.
  • Experience designing and implementing management treatments focused on topics such as removing invasive plants or animals, establishing native plants or animals, mitigating soil erosion, or restoring native hydrology.
  • Experience using GIS & R software.
  • Experience working with Indigenous communities
  • Experience managing safety in field settings.
  • A class 4 driver's license or the ability to obtain one upon hiring.


Additional Information

Benefits - Why you'd love working with us

  • Competitive pay
  • Minimum of twenty-five days of vacation (or more, depending on your position)
  • Competitive employer-paid extended health and dental plan - take a look at our benefit plans!
  • Defined benefit pension plan with employer contributions
  • Professional Development funds and resources
  • Access to most BCIT Flexible Learning courses free of charge
  • Wellness and Employee Assistance programs
  • Complimentary membership with free access to the Fitness Centre, Gymnasium, and more
  • Eligibility requirements apply, benefits may vary depending on the employee group the position belongs to and whether the position offered is temporary or part-time. For more information on our generous benefits, click here!


Salary Range
Salary Range: $72,334 - $98,815 per annum

Additional Salary Information

Salary prorated based on percentage and term of appointment. Salary based on education, experience and placement criteria as outlined in the Collective Agreement.

Position Details

Posting Category
Faculty

Department 2
Natural Resources and Environment

Campus Location
Burnaby campus

Bargaining Unit
BCIT Faculty and Staff Association (FSA)

Job Status
Temporary

Full-Time/Part-Time
Full-Time

Number of Vacancies
1

Anticipated Start Date
08/17/2026

Anticipated End Date
05/31/2027

Competition Information

Competition Number
26FSA075

Competition Open Date
06/20/2026

Competition Close Date
07/19/2026

Open Until Filled?
No

Quicklink for Posting
https://careers.bcit.ca/postings/10475

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