Job Opportunity: Summer IMP Field Technician with ES Crop Consultants

Position Overview:

The Summer IMP Field Technician with ES Crop Consultants will work over in the Lower Mainland of BC (Delta, Surrey, Richmond, Langley, Abbotsford, and Pitt Meadows) to collect pest (insects, mites, diseases, and weeds) information  to help growers achieve more effective pest control.

The technician will be working primarily outdoors in all weather conditions within a team of other technicians and supervisors while also being able to drive throughout the Lower Mainland.

Field technicians gain experience in insect, mite, weed and disease identification. Field work, time management, collecting and organizing data are additional skills that are developed. Technicians gain a well-balanced view of both local and global agricultural issues. Former technicians have gone on to become permanent staff at E.S. Cropconsult Ltd. or on to other jobs at Agriculture Canada, BC Ministry of Agriculture, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and other agribusinesses.

Responsibilities:

  • Monitor vegetable and/or berry crops for insects, mites, diseases and weeds
  • Collect field data and complete field data sheets with consistency and accuracy
  • Identify problems or irregularities in the fields being monitored
  • Communicate effectively with field crews and supervisors
  • Organize and file field data
  • Navigate between and within field sites
  • Assist on research projects (as available)

Requirements:

  • Mature work ethic
  • Interested in agriculture or reated disciplines
  • Able to work a physically demanding outdoor job
  • Previous work in ecology or agriculture is an asset
  • Access to a reliable vehicle, valid BC (or equivalent) drivers license class 7N or higher

Compensation:

$16/hour paid bi-weekly with an average work week of 32-40 hours.

Mileage will be paid at $0.53/km for the use of personal vehicles.

Vacation pay (4%) will be paid out with each pay cheque.

Application & Full Position Details:

https://escrop.com/s/2022-Job-Description-Field-Technician.pdf

AABI Practicum Opportunities for 2022!

If you are interested in getting 6 credits while gaining real world experience the practicums associated with APBI 496 are an excellent opportunity to get real world experience in areas you have an interest!

Wildlife Rescue Association

The multiple practicum opportunities at the Wildlife Rescue Association’s Burnaby rehabilitation center include wildlife rehabilitation and release, and wildlife helpline and rescue activities.

Location: Burnaby, BC

Application Terms: February 2022 through July 2022

Deadline to Apply: February 28, 2022

Full Practicum Details And Application Instructions

Vancouver Aquarium

The multiple practicum opportunities are the Vancouver Aquarium provide experience n the field of marine mammal wildlife rehabilitation and assistance to the veterinary and research staff.

Location: Vancouver, BC

Application Terms: 10 Weeks full time in summer or part time in fall 2022

Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2022

Full Practicum Details and Application Instructions

BC SPCA: Wild ARC

The multiple practicum opportunities at the BC SPCA’s Wildlife Animal Rehabilitation Center in Metchosin include wildlife rehabilitation, and herbivore specialist and setup activities.

Location: Victoria, BC

Application Terms: Full time, or part time, for 2, 3, 4, or 6 month periods.

Deadline to Apply: February 28, 2022

Full Practicum Details and Application Instructions

BC SPCA: Community Outreach

There is one practicum opportunity working with the BC SPCA and Charlie’s Food Bank and their clients who face barriers due to mental health issues, drug addiction, and/or financial issues while trying to care for their pet(s). The student shall learn approaches to supporting and managing the health and welfare of animals in this unique community on the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver BC.

Location: Vancouver, BC

Application Terms: Part time summer 2022

Full Practicum Details and Application Instructions

Animal Welfare Program: Practicum Research Assistant

There are two practicum opportunities at the UBC Dairy and Education Research Center (UBC DERC) where students will live on the farm and participate in the day-to-day care of farm animals and be involved in ongoing animal welfare research activities.

Location: Agassiz, BC

Application Terms: Part time summer 2022

Full Practicum Details and Application Instructions

Animal Health and Reproduction Practicum Student

There are two practicum opportunities at the UBC Dairy and Education Research Center (UBC DERC) where students will live on the farm and participate in the day-to-day care of farm animals and be involved in ongoing animal welfare research activities.

Location: Agassiz, BC

Application Terms: Part time 2022

Full Practicum Details and Application Instructions

Interested In Applying?

  1. Review the course syllabus
  2. Look over available opportunities for the respective term (see above)
  3. Apply directly to the chosen practicum location (except Wildlife SOS) by the respective deadline
  4. Students chosen for interviews will be contacted by potential Practicum Supervisors
  5. If offered a placement, forward confirmation of your acceptance and request course registration documents from Dr. Sara Dubois
  6. Submit course registration documents to Dr. Sara Dubois in order to confirm your enrollment

Please consult the Academic Supervisor Dr. Sara Dubois (working remotely) with any questions well in advance of registration deadlines.

Job Opportunity: College of Veterinarians of British Columbia Information Technology Assistant

Position Overview

The BC College of Veterinarians are looking for a student who would be able to work part time during the school year, as works with their schedule, with future employment opportunities during the summer months. The student worker would help to assist in data entry and integration, records management, and IT assistance with websites and video development in Richmond BC.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with the development of consistent file naming system across divisions
  • Support the implementation of a communications standard
  • Assist with updating the database and developing and pulling database reports
  • Building and populating division specific databases with the support of the IT team
  • Assist with the development of inspection tools and training
  • Digitizing records and files
  • Develop website materials and communication tools for social media
  • Review archived records and update
  • Take incoming calls and refer or provide support where appropriate

Requirements

  • Exceptional communication skills
  • Attention to detail, and excellent documentation and reporting experience
  • Computer skills – database and web based experience desired
  • Excellent time management

Application

If you are interested, submit a resume and cover letter describing how your skill sets would contribute to the position to feedback@cvbc.ca with the subject of “summer student” by January 15, 2021

Full Position Details:

CVBC Student Position

Job Opportunity: UBC Dairy Education & Research Center Student Worker

About the UBC Dairy Education & Research Center

The University of B.C. Dairy Education and Research Centre is located in Agassiz, 130 km east of the UBC Point Grey Campus.  The farm is required to operate on a financially self-sustaining basis.  In addition to its operation as a fully functioning dairy (milk) production enterprise, the Centre plays a unique role as a centre for research, teaching, and technology transfer relating to dairy and forage production, agronomic crops and practices, and soils.  These activities involve active participation by faculty members and students from U.B.C. and other universities, government specialists, industry groups, and individuals.

Position Overview

The hired student will be working from May 1 to August 31. Their primary tasks will be to assist the farm staff in all duties relating to the dairy herd.

Due to the nature of the position, some scheduling of duties on weekends and holidays is anticipated.  In addition, the time required to perform the duties of the position is expected to vary from day to day.

  • To assist with day-to-day operations of the dairy herd
  • Assistance with milking, feeding of animals, haying or other
  • Assistance with research projects related to the dairy herd

Requirements

Skills

  • Ability to work independently
  • Ability to excel at a varied work day
  • Possesses a keenness to learn

Education

  • Post secondary agricultural education an asset
  • Animal experience an asset

Compensation

$2,634.67/month
Housing is available on site

Application

As interviews will be conducted at the end of February target the end of January for your applications to be submitted!

Once you have your resume together, send it to Mary Ann at dairy.centre@ubc.ca

Job Opportunity: Field Worker at Close to Home Organics

Position Overview:

Close to Home Organics is a family-owned and operated organic mixed-vegetable farm, located in Abbotsford. We farm at Glen Valley Organic Farm as shareholders of the Glen Valley Organic Farm Cooperative. In 2022, our sales will focus on a Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) program that we run in cooperation with Earth Apple Organic Farm. We are seeking two farm workers to work with us through the farming season. One of those farmers would start in February, the other closer to April (we can be flexible on start-time), and work with us through to the end of October. Both are full-time positions with a Monday-Friday work-week.

Our Field Workers are expected to work outside in all types of conditions. The work is physically demanding and is at times solo. Successful farm workers are self-motivated, aware of their body’s need for water and stretching, driven to get the work done efficiently, and communicate well with others. Preference will be given to applicants with previous farm experience and proven ability to work efficiently. The work is not glamorous, but the results are tangible…and delicious.

Example Tasks:

Field and Cold-frame Tasks:

  • Bed preparation (using a tractor), irrigation maintenance
  • Seeding, and transplanting (using hand tools)
  • Weeding (by hand, with hand tools and mechanized tools)
  • Harvesting (by hand)
  • Pathway maintenance (using hand tools and/or walk behind rototiller)

Packing Tasks

  • Washing and packing vegetables according to customer orders
  • Following cleaning protocols to maintain a food-safe work environment

Farm Tasks

  • Grass maintenance
  • Blackberry maintenance
  • General help in spring clean-up and maintaining a tidy farmyard

Compensation:

$17/hour
Access to produce ‘seconds.’

More Information:

https://www.closetohomeorganics.com/work-with-us

Chris Bodnar or Page Dampier at
Email: hello@closetohomeorganics.com
Telephone: 604-897-1111

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