Job Postings
Cetus Research & Conservation Society is
a non-profit organization.
The Society's mission is to facilitate the conservation of the marine
environment by promoting community stewardship, conducting research and
fostering activities that directly preserve marine habitats and biological
diversity. Cetus operates three marine mammal education and monitoring
programs: Straitwatch (North), Straitwatch (South) and the Robson Bight
Warden Program.
Cetus is frequently recruiting personnel for Straitwatch and
the Robson Bight Warden Program. These programs focus on
marine mammal conservation by providing education about local marine
mammals
and
the marine mammal viewing guidelines. Monitoring boater activity around
marine animals and the Robson Bight (Michael Bigg) Ecological Reserve
(RBMBER) is a major component of both programs. These programs are
operated in the waters off Vancouver Island, BC. For the Robson Bight
Warden Program and Straitwatch (North) the closest community is Alert
Bay on Cormorant Island, which is where Straitwatch (North) is based.
The Robson Bight Warden Program operates from a remote field camp on
West Cracroft Island. Straitwatch (South) is based out of Victoria, BC.
Cetus is seeking to fill the following positions:
- No positions available at the moment - check back soon.

Job Descriptions:
Straitwatch (North) Marine Educator
Straitwatch (South) Marine Educator
Robson Bight Marine Warden
Responsibilities include:
- Educating boaters and park visitors on local marine mammals, the marine mammal viewing guidelines, and the boundaries of the RBMBER.
- Collecting data on marine mammals and vessel activity, and attention to detail in regards to data collection and data entry is essential.
- Public presentations: either as informal individual interpretations
or scheduled formal community presentations.
- Supervising volunteers and involving them within the daily responsibilities
of the programs while ensuring a safe, productive and memorable work environment.
Knowledge, skill and ability required:
- Effective communications skills
- The ability to safely operate 16' rigid hull inflatable
vessels in coastal waters, including rough waters with limited visibility
(Research Observer excluded from this requirement)
- Knowledge of boat maintenance and repair (preferred)
- The ability to work for 8-11 hour shifts in all weather conditions
- The ability to live and work comfortably in a coastal wilderness environment
- Demonstrated background knowledge of the marine mammal species in
the area
- The ability to carry 20lbs of gear to and from vessel to base camps
(this varies from across the street to down a rocky shoreline). In
addition to this the Robson Bight Marine Warden will spend alternating
days observing from a land. Therefore, this position also has to have
the ability to hike between the base camp and the observation site
(5km each way); while there is minimal gear to be carried, the hike
takes approximately 1 hour (depending on fitness)
Additional requirements:
- A current BC drivers licence
- A current first aid and CPR ticket
- A Marine Radio Operators license
- A Marine Emergency Duties A3 certificate
- A Small Commercial Vessel Operators Proficiency Certificate
For more information contact: Nic Dedeluk
Cetus Research & Conservation Society
Email: info@cetussociety.org