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The Burnaby Lake Park Association is Hiring!

** DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024 **

The Burnaby Lake Park Association’s Coordinator is finishing up university and will be looking for a fulltime job. We are looking for someone to step into this role to assist the board deliver on our mission.

CONTRACT POSITION:
Part-Time COORDINATOR for
Burnaby Lake Park Association

THE ORGANISATION:
The Burnaby Lake Park Association (BLPA) is an incorporated non-profit society that works closely with Metro Vancouver and other park partners to preserve, restore and protect the ecological integrity of Burnaby Lake Regional Park and to increase public appreciation for the natural environment.  Programming is centred on habitat enhancement and restoration, education and outreach. 

To learn more about who we are and what we do, have a look around our website:  burnabylakepark.ca

THE POSITION:
The BLPA is seeking an enthusiastic and friendly person who has a passion for the environment, to support the BLPA Board and its committees with:

  • Coordination and delivery of volunteer stewardship programs
  • Outreach and event coordination, project planning
  • Administration and fundraising

The successful applicant will show high levels of initiative and organisation as well as enjoy working with a diverse range of people, lead volunteers, collaborate with the board and other partners and also be able to work well independently.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The Coordinator will assist the board of directors in the following areas: 

  • Volunteer recruitment, communication, and retention
  • Planning, coordinating, leading or co-leading BLPA programs and events. These can include but not limited to (in a regular year):
    • Invasive Removal/Planting (about 15-25 work parties per year)
    • Outreach in the community (about 20 per year)
    • Nest Box work parties
    • Wildlife monitoring 
    • Annual General Meeting (usually May)
    • December Open House
    • Volunteer training – invasive species:  identification, removal techniques; native species: identification, planting; outreach setup/take down, 
  • Administration and record keeping (e.g., volunteer statistics, event reports, schedules, minutes) 
  • Communications and correspondence in a timely manner, with BLPA board members, Metro Vancouver staff, volunteers and outside agencies
  • Contributing to and participating in BLPA public outreach, both in the park and community
  • Researching and developing public program offerings with the board
  • Collaborating on research and completion of funding applications
  • Providing information for inclusion on the BLPA website and social media
  • Other relevant duties as directed by the BLPA Board

Reporting:
The Coordinator will report and be accountable to the BLPA Board and its committees. The position requires regular reporting at monthly BLPA Board meetings which take place the 3rd Wednesday of each month, 7:00 – 9:00 pm. The meetings take place in person at the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks office at 9146 Avalon Avenue or on Zoom. Schedule TBD.

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Demonstrated experience applying the principles and techniques of volunteer management – ensuring a positive and fulfilling volunteer experience from initial contact, to ongoing activities and engagement
  • Ability to coordinate and manage volunteer activities with effective group management skills
  • Maintain a positive and encouraging attitude in challenging environments – Mother Nature does not always cooperate!
  • Strong organisational, record-keeping, and administrative skills
  • Computer skills – proficiency with: 
    • Microsoft Office – Word, Excel, PowerPoint and/or
    • Google Apps – Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms
    • Zoom
    • Eventbrite
    • Familiarity with social media – WordPress, Facebook pages, X (Twitter), Instagram
  • Physical requirements:
    • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs/12 kg – moving and putting up our tent, transporting tools, supplies, tool kits – usually with assistance but sometimes on your own
    • Sometimes, stewardship work parties may require walking 1 to 2 km to a worksite 
    • Work sites may be accessed both on and off trails, sometimes on uneven ground and in overgrown areas 
    • This job may take place in inclement weather, with exposure to heat, cold, precipitation as well as pollen and dust
  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills 
  • Experience in working with a non-profit Board of Directors 
  • Interest in parks, park stewardship and the outdoors and sharing knowledge with volunteers and public
  • Flexibility – ability to work part-time with hours including evenings and weekends; and be able to effectively alter plans when weather or situations dictate

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Legally entitled to work in British Columbia 
  • Passed a Criminal Record Check – this role will be interacting with children so while working within the Metro Vancouver Regional Park (MVRP)  system, it will require a Vulnerable Sector Check. If you have had one conducted for a similar role in the same calendar year and that other organisation allows you to use it, MVRP may accept it.
  • Level 1 First Aid Training
  • Regular access to a vehicle and a cell phone for use during events and activities.  Work parties and events take place both in Burnaby Lake Regional Park and in the community and will require the Coordinator to bring display materials, snacks, tools,  etc. to work sites or events that are not easily accessible by transit. They will also need to go purchase supplies as needed. 

ASSETS:

  • Knowledge or experience in ecological restoration or environmental biology 
  • Life-long learner open to new ideas
  • Experience with the BC Societies Act
  • Second language
  • Videography skills and eye for design

TERMS

The coordinator:

  • Will provide their own work space
  • Must have access to a computer with internet capabilities 
  • Will be provided with access to information at Metro Vancouver offices as necessary 
  • Will be required to work both from home and at various programs and events within Burnaby Lake Regional Park and at offsite locations 
  • Regular access to a vehicle and a cell phone for use during events and activities; some work parties and events will require the Coordinator to bring display materials, snacks, etc. to work sites or events that are not easily accessible by transit as well as purchase supplies

Hours of work and remuneration:

  • The coordinator will work an average of 30-50 hours per month including some evening and weekends as necessary
  • There are a number of fixed hours and dates per month as driven by the BLPA calendar of activities; hours may fluctuate seasonally
  • The contract carries with it no commitment to continue services beyond the specified term
  • The contract is funding and performance dependent and will be reviewed for renewal on an annual basis
  • Compensation:  $22 – 30/hour depending on experience 
  • Reimbursed for approved expenses and on a per kilometer basis at the Canada Revenue Agency allowance rate for approved travel

Contract start date:  TBD
Contract end date:  December 31, 2024 – with possibility of renewal

BENEFITS:

  • Opportunities to work with key stakeholders in Burnaby and Metro Vancouver, including elected officials, government staff, media, non-profit community based organisations, along with businesses and participants from the broader community
  • Being part of a passionate community who help shape the future of Burnaby Lake Regional Park 
  • Learn from the expertise of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks staff as they provide guidance on stewardship projects, as well as participate in different skill building workshops

CONTRACTOR DEFINITION:
The contractor will be paid an hourly rate for services rendered. Government deductions are not withheld. The coordinator does not receive vacation pay, overtime, cost of living allowance, performance bonus or extended health and dental benefits.

We encourage everyone interested to apply, including Black, Indigenous, racialized and disabled people, and members of the queer and LGBTQ2SA+ communities. 

Thank you so much for your interest!
Questions? Ready to apply? Please submit your cover letter with résumé in one file (PDF, Word or Docs document) telling us why you think you would be a great addition to our team to the BLPA’s A/Chair, Irene Lau by Wednesday, July 17, 2024irene@burnabylakepark.ca.

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024

BLPA Nature Connections 2024

** DUE TO THE SEVERE INCLEMENT WEATHER FORECASTED, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO JUNE 9, 11am-3pm**
(those who have registered will maintain their spots)

Join the BLPA as we celebrate the City of Burnaby’s Environment Week!

Burnaby Lake Regional Park is a jewel in the center of a bustling metropolis. It is a haven for wildlife and people in the heart of the region. Ducks, song​birds, fish and more make their home in this regional park. Level walking trails through mixed forest are a relaxing way for people to connect to nature without having to leave the city.

Join us at Piper Spit where we will have our displays up so you can learn about the birds, wildlife and plant life you will see around the park, the history of the BLPA, our stewardship activities to protect the environment, and how you can get involved.

We will be offering the following guided outings. Click here for more information and links to register.

  • 11:00 am to 12:00 pm – Introduction to Forest Bathing
  • 11:30 am to 12:30 pm – Amphibian Walk #1
  • 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm – Nature Walk with Mandarin Translation
  • 12:30 pm to 1:15 pm – Merlin Bird ID/eBird Walk
  • 01:30 pm to 2:30 pm – Amphibian Walk #2
  • 01:45 pm to 2:30 pm – iNaturalist Walk

Spaces are limited. Guided walks are FREE but registration is required. The registration links above will provide full details on how to download the apps and set up your accounts so you are prepared for the day of the event.

Burnaby Lake Regional Park Profile from Metro Vancouver on Vimeo.

BLPA Board – Call for Expression of Interest 2024

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, APRIL 5

The Burnaby Lake Park Association (BLPA) is a non-profit society, and we deliver on our mandate through the work of a Board of Directors, Staff/Contractor, Committees, and the support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, and the Metro Vancouver community. 

To find out more about who we are and our core values, visit our page: Who We Are

The Board of Directors is responsible for establishing strategic priorities and policy for the BLPA.  

We adopted a new Strategic Plan in late 2022, and since then we have been implementing elements of it. 

Board work can involve four to ten hours per month, which includes the monthly board meeting and will depend on the season and whatever BLPA activities you choose to participate in. We have several subcommittees and subgroups that work on specific projects, and ideally, a Board member should participate in at least one of these. 

BLPA Board terms are for two years, ensuring that every year there is an opportunity for board membership renewal. At the BLPA Annual General Meeting on May 15, 2024, elections will be held to fill vacancies for the Board of Directors. 

For the upcoming term, we are seeking nature lovers who are familiar with Burnaby Lake Regional Park and have the following:

  • Belief in protecting our parks 
  • Respect for (and knowledge of) the cultures and traditions of the Indigenous peoples of Coast Salish territory
  • Appreciation for our diverse and inclusive community
  • Understanding of, or willingness to learn, how a non-profit board is run 
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills in person and via email, Zoom, and phone calls
  • Good time management skills and commitment to completing tasks/projects (if you take on a duty, you are able to fulfil your responsibilities)

The following skills (not in any order of priority) are assets but not necessary to be successful:

  • General administration, financial administration, and record keeping
  • Governance
  • Knowledge of website design and development 
  • Social media management, Email Marketing
  • Public outreach and nature-based education
  • Ecological restoration and stewardship planning
  • Project management
  • Grant writing and fundraising
  • Understanding the calls to action of Truth and Reconciliation
  • Creation of inclusive and accessible nature-themed displays

Application Process

Interested candidates are asked to prepare a resume outlining their skills and experience related to the position.The resume should be submitted with this Expression of Interest form to Victoria Bergeron, a member of the Nominating Committee, at victoriaEbergeron@gmail.com, by Friday, March 29, 2024. Your application will be forwarded to other members of the Nomination Committee, Dasha Kamalova and Tristan Yan, so you may receive a response from one of them. 

  • Download the detailed Expression of Interest here
  • Download the Expression of Interest form to complete here

We encourage everyone interested to apply, including Black, Indigenous, racialized people, and members of the queer and LGBTQ2SA+ communities. Shared values are prioritised over skills – Training and learning can be done on the go!

Thank you so much for your interest! 

So what does it mean to be on the BLPA Board? 

  • This graphic shows the general responsibilities both of the Board as a collective of its Fiduciary duties, and for the individual board member. (Click picture to enlarge.)
  • A director’s term is for two years. 
  • Learn about who we are here and our mission and vision. Additional information can be found in the BLPA’s Constitution & Bylaws in sections 5, 6 and 7.
  • The BLPA Board meets on the third Wednesday of each month7-9 pm, either at the Metro Vancouver Central Area office on Avalon Avenue or online.
  • Time commitment per month varies and depends on the season, but is about 4-10 hours per month.
  • Additional time spent depends on which subcommittees you join (e.g., governance, stewardship) and which volunteer activities you participate in (e.g., stewardship, outreach)
  • A basic comfort level using technology will be required. Some meetings may be held using online platforms. Our board communications are mainly done using email and telephone, and reports are done using word processing or spreadsheet programs.  
  • Timely submission of reports as required.

We appreciate our new members providing a valuable fresh perspective on things and new ideas.

If you have any further questions, you can contact the BLPA’s A/Chair, Irene Lau.