Habitat Stewardship Assistant
Nature Saskatchewan, Regina
Deadline: January 21, 2026 - February 22, 2026
Habitat Stewardship Assistant: 2 full-time positions @ $19/hr
Location: Regina, SK
Start Date: May 4, 2026
Duration: 16 weeks
Application Deadline: 11:59 pm on Sunday, February 22nd
All positions are based in Regina. General qualifications include a strong interest in conservation and environmental education, and studies in the fields of biology, ecology, geography, agriculture, or other related studies. Applicants should have strong communication, computer, and organizational skills; be self-motivated with the ability to work independently as well as part of a team; and hold a valid driver’s license (vehicle will be provided). Positions are heavily field-based so applicants must be willing to do extended, overnight travel and work flexible hours including outdoors in inclement conditions. Applicants should also be able to hike to field sites carrying field equipment. Please note on your resume if you have First Aid and CPR certification.
Preference will be given to Canadian students or recent graduates whose studies include the fields of biology, ecology, geography, agriculture, or other related studies. All else being equal, preference will be given to those who self-identify in their cover letter as being part of an underrepresented group or as having additional barriers in the labour market, such as racialized and visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, Indigenous individuals, women in STEM, or persons with disabilities.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted, and communication will be via email.
Habitat Stewardship Assistant - Job Description
Habitat stewardship assistants support the delivery of our stewardship programs that promote conservation of prairie species at risk and their habitat.
Tasks and responsibilities: Assist program coordinators with program delivery; prepare communications and educational materials for distribution; assist in planning and conducting searches, monitoring, and other conservation activities; contact and communicate with rural landowners regarding target species and the stewardship programs; enter data; educate targeted public audiences about species at risk on the prairies; and help create and deliver workshops and presentations to agricultural producers and the public.
Specific requirements and qualifications: Willingness to do extended overnight travel, camp, work evenings and weekends, and adapt to schedule changes on short notice due to unexpected circumstances or adjustments based on field conditions. Should also possess basic wildlife and plant identification skills, computer skills, communication skills; familiarity with GPS, maps, and rural Saskatchewan is an asset.
Please email a cover letter and resume in one PDF file to Emily Putz at outreach@naturesask.ca. Include in the subject line “Habitat Stewardship Assistant Application” followed by your name. To be considered, applications must follow the guidelines.
Nature Saskatchewan is a non-government charitable organization that engages and inspires people to appreciate, learn about, and conserve Saskatchewan’s natural environment; while practicing and balancing core, defining values of Openness and Learning, Collaboration, and Dedication.
Visit us online to learn more at www.naturesask.ca
Location: Regina, SK
Start Date: May 4, 2026
Duration: 16 weeks
Application Deadline: 11:59 pm on Sunday, February 22nd
All positions are based in Regina. General qualifications include a strong interest in conservation and environmental education, and studies in the fields of biology, ecology, geography, agriculture, or other related studies. Applicants should have strong communication, computer, and organizational skills; be self-motivated with the ability to work independently as well as part of a team; and hold a valid driver’s license (vehicle will be provided). Positions are heavily field-based so applicants must be willing to do extended, overnight travel and work flexible hours including outdoors in inclement conditions. Applicants should also be able to hike to field sites carrying field equipment. Please note on your resume if you have First Aid and CPR certification.
Preference will be given to Canadian students or recent graduates whose studies include the fields of biology, ecology, geography, agriculture, or other related studies. All else being equal, preference will be given to those who self-identify in their cover letter as being part of an underrepresented group or as having additional barriers in the labour market, such as racialized and visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, Indigenous individuals, women in STEM, or persons with disabilities.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted, and communication will be via email.
Habitat Stewardship Assistant - Job Description
Habitat stewardship assistants support the delivery of our stewardship programs that promote conservation of prairie species at risk and their habitat.
Tasks and responsibilities: Assist program coordinators with program delivery; prepare communications and educational materials for distribution; assist in planning and conducting searches, monitoring, and other conservation activities; contact and communicate with rural landowners regarding target species and the stewardship programs; enter data; educate targeted public audiences about species at risk on the prairies; and help create and deliver workshops and presentations to agricultural producers and the public.
Specific requirements and qualifications: Willingness to do extended overnight travel, camp, work evenings and weekends, and adapt to schedule changes on short notice due to unexpected circumstances or adjustments based on field conditions. Should also possess basic wildlife and plant identification skills, computer skills, communication skills; familiarity with GPS, maps, and rural Saskatchewan is an asset.
Please email a cover letter and resume in one PDF file to Emily Putz at outreach@naturesask.ca. Include in the subject line “Habitat Stewardship Assistant Application” followed by your name. To be considered, applications must follow the guidelines.
Nature Saskatchewan is a non-government charitable organization that engages and inspires people to appreciate, learn about, and conserve Saskatchewan’s natural environment; while practicing and balancing core, defining values of Openness and Learning, Collaboration, and Dedication.
Visit us online to learn more at www.naturesask.ca