We're Hiring!

Applications are now closed - thanks to all those who applied!

We’re looking for a summer Community Outreach Intern! Are you passionate about Nova Scotia forestry with a knowledge of design, marketing and outreach? We’d love to have you join us this summer.

Background on the MCFC:

The Medway Community Forest Co-op (MCFC) is Eastern Canada’s first community forest based in the rural community of Caledonia, Nova Scotia. Our primary aim is to support local communities through sustainable and ecologically based forest management. On a daily basis, the MCFC sustainably manages a 15,000 hectare Crown Land license area using practices that reflect ecological and multi-value forest management. The MCFC membership represents a diversity of interests within the community including ENGOs, lumber mills, woodlot owners, local business entrepreneurs, outdoor educators and municipal government.

The MCFC actively promotes a governance structure founded in transparency and community engagement, which is reflected in our ecologically-based forest management practices. Through sustainable management and pubic transparency, the MCFC is hoping to develop a structure that supports rural economic growth while providing a wide array of opportunities for the local community, including forest-based education, recreation amenities and value-added wood production.

The Position:

Duration: 16 weeks starting May 11, 2020

Hours: 35/week

Pay: $16/hour (negotiable for an exceptional candidate)

Living accommodations are available for the successful applicant through the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute.

The Community Outreach Intern will facilitate community outreach programs, recreation and ecotourism development, and assist the MCFC in developing and strategizing new business opportunities. Specifically, the intern will assist in developing a workshop series to promote outdoor recreation and sustainable forest management to the local public, assist in recreational trail planning, and potentially help manage the MCFC campground. The intern will be responsible for developing, planning, marketing and executing a variety of existing events, and build new outreach projects as specified through planning with partner organizations and government.

The intern will be working with an organization that is considered a leader in sustainable, community-based forest management and have the opportunity to work with several key partners influencing the sustainable paradigm shift ongoing in Nova Scotia forestry. Preferential experience may be given to; an individual who is passionate for rural community development and sustainable resource management; experienced in designing promotional materials and executing outreach campaigns; experienced in web-based marketing; knowledgeable in rural business development and start-ups. An ideal candidate has experience in the planning, design, execution and delivery a public outreach campaign, and is passionate about sustainable forestry.

Primary Tasks Include:

  • Maintain social media presence and regular website updates and evaluation (SEO, construction, analytics, etc.)

  • Develop outreach content using photography/videography and text

  • Plan, promote and execute various workshops and events throughout the summer

  • Work with MCFC staff and partner organizations to develop an outdoor education strategy

  • Design promotional materials for the MCFC and the Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust (eg. newsletters, info sheets, posters etc.)

  • Maintain user experience at the MCFC campground, assist with logistics and planning of campground construction

  • Maintenance of the MCFC membership database, and develop and analyze annual membership survey

  • Assist in the exploration of new business ideas, including research and assisting with funding application

Minimum Requirements:

  • Completion of a minimum of 2 years of a post-secondary program in forestry, environmental or natural resource studies, communications, marketing, environmental graphic design or similar.

  • Passion for rural economic development and sustainability

  • Demonstrated experience designing digital and print outreach materials

  • Detail oriented with strong oral and written communication skills

  • Strong interpersonal skills and exercises sound judgement in decision making

  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task

  • Demonstrated ability to work independently without direct supervision

  • Demonstrated ability to communicate with the public, stakeholders and First Nations in a professional manner

  • Self-starting, strong work ethic and initiative

  • Some knowledge of Nova Scotia forestry, regulations and legislations

  • Strong computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office

  • Valid driver’s license (access to vehicle is an asset but not a necessity)

  • Willingness to participate in occasional work in the woods in varying terrain

  • Willingness to live in a remote community

Additional Assets:

  • Some experience planning and facilitating community outreach programs

  • Some experience using online marketing tools and running social media campaigns

  • Some experience in business planning, start-ups or market research

  • Knowledge and proficiency of ArcMap GIS and ArcMap Online

  • Knowledge and proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite

  • Knowledge and proficiency in online marketing tools including Mailchimp and Squarespace

  • Knowledge of Acadian forest ecology

Application Process: To apply, please forward your resume, a cover letter and contact information for two references to info (at) medwaycommunityforest.com. The successful applicant must be under 30, however the MCFC encourages applicants from a diversity of backgrounds and those self-identify as part of an underrepresented group to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Competition closes on March 13th.

Mary Jane Rodger