Job Description: The Wildsight Revelstoke Outreach and Education Coordinator position is an 8-week role starting at the end of May 2026. The coordinator will work with the Branch Manager to organize and run Wildsight Revelstoke’s environmental education and outreach program. They will develop educational materials to share at booths at farmers markets and local events, run youth activities at summer camps, assist with outreach events, and prepare communication materials. Candidates must be under 30 and a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or a person with refugee protection in Canada.
Position Type: 30hr/week, 8-weeks
Location: Revelstoke, BC
Hourly Rate: $30/hr
Start Date: May 25th 2026
Responsibilities:
- Design educational materials on the inland temperate rainforest and riparian ecosystems for the outreach booth
- Organize and host our outreach booth at local events, including farmers markets
- Carry out environmental education programming for youth at local summer camps
- Assist with planning and delivery of community outreach events
- Design and circulate environmental comms materials – social media, website posts, newsletters
- Assist with monitoring activities for local species at risk
Skills & Abilities:
- Background in environmental science or a related subject
- Experience working with children
- Outdoor education experience
- Strong verbal and written communication and administrative skills
- Knowledge of the Revelstoke area
- Standard first aid or equivalent, with proof of current certification
About Wildsight Revelstoke:
Wildsight Revelstoke works to protect and promote environmental sustainability in the North Columbia region by monitoring, empowering community, and taking action For the Wild. Our vision is to inspire a shared community desire to protect our natural world for future generations. In the Revelstoke area we are advocating for biodiversity and climate planning, old growth conservation, water issues, and the protection of threatened species. Wildsight Revelstoke acknowledges and honours the First Peoples of the North Columbia region: The Sinixt, the People of the Place of the Bull Trout, and the Okanagan, Secwepemc, and Ktunaxa who existed and thrived on this land long before colonization. We recognize that decolonization is an ongoing process, and are committed to justice, equity, diversion and inclusion within every aspect of our work.
How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. A cover letter and resume are required as part of your application.
Please submit applications to revelstoke@wildsight.ca before March 31st, 2026.