Adecco is actively seeking a Fire Smart Coordinator to oversee the implementation of the Fire Smart Program in the Gold River area. This is a full-time opportunity offering a competitive salary of $39.68 - $42.73 per hour. In this dynamic role, you will act as the main point of contact for the program, engage with local communities, coordinate Fire Smart projects, and work with a wide range of stakeholders to reduce wildfire risks.
- Pay Rate: $39.68-$42.73
- Location: Gold River, BC
- Shifts: Monday-Friday
- Job type: Permanent | Full-time
Responsibilities:
- Act as the main point of contact for the Fire Smart program, including coordinating the Fire Smart Canada Neighborhood Recognition program.
- Recruit motivated community leaders and mentor them to work with self-organized groups of citizens planning and implementing wildfire mitigation projects.
- Establish a Fire Smart Committee and coordinate monthly meetings.
- Oversee Fire Smart renovation projects for critical infrastructure and community buildings.
- Lead and deliver Fire Smart 101 sessions for targeted audiences to increase awareness and reduce wildfire risks.
- Work with BC Wildfire Service, local fire departments, BC Parks, First Nations, BC Forestry, and BC Hydro to ensure effective wildfire risk reduction strategies.
- Implement recommendations from the 2023 Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan and help improve local community safety and resilience.
- Coordinate wildfire risk reduction and Fire Smart public education initiatives.
- Assist in applying for and managing Fire Smart grants, ensuring funds are allocated to priority initiatives.
- Provide on-site assessments for homeowners and offer recommendations on reducing wildfire hazards on their properties.
- Coordinate and deliver wildfire response training, including tabletop exercises.
- Assist the community during the activation of the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) during an emergency, which may involve duties outside of regular responsibilities.
Requirements:
- Legal eligibility to work and reside in Canada.
- A background in wildfire prevention, community safety, or environmental science.
- Experience coordinating projects and working with diverse stakeholders (government, Indigenous groups, local communities).
- Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
- Knowledge of the Fire Smart Program and community wildfire resilience strategies is an asset.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
- Environmental studies or Forest experience an asset
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Don’t miss out on this Fire Smart Coordinator position in Gold River, BC. Apply now and our dynamic team of recruiters will reach out if you qualify for this role.
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