Volunteer Opportunities

Being a Volunteer with the Stanley Park Ecology Society is an excellent way to indulge your passion for nature, spend time outdoors, or learn about our environment in a productive and satisfying manner. In addition to the tremendous rewards of Volunteer service, you will have the opportunity to enhance your knowledge and develop workplace skills while enjoying the awesome beauty of Stanley Park.

If you are interested in, or curious about volunteering with SPES, you are on the right page. After viewing the content in this section, learning about the types of volunteer positions available and when they are available, please contact our volunteer coordinator. E-mail is the preferable method:

Please note:
more SPES volunteer opportunities (especially short-term positions) are listed at www.govolunteer.ca.

Youth Summer Ecology Program

Status:

Program is currently active.

Purpose:

The Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) is offering an exciting opportunity for youth aged 14 to 20 to earn volunteer hours and work in teams to undertake conservation initiatives in Stanley Park.  Volunteers will participate in habitat restoration and enhancement activities, learn about west coast ecology and conservation issues, and develop organizational and leadership skills.

Duties:

Time Commitment:

Requirements:

Training:

Volunteer participants will have the opportunity to gain hands on experience in the following areas:

Benefits of Volunteering:

Contact and Application Procedure:

Please contact Greg Ferguson, Stewardship Programs Coordinator, for further information or to obtain a program application form:
Email: stewardship@stanleyparkecology.ca
Phone: 604-718-6522

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Nature House Host

Status:

Program is currently active.

Purpose

To welcome visitors to the Lost Lagoon Nature House and provide information about Stanley Park.

Duties:

May Include:

Time Commitment:

Requirements:

Training:

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Nature House Carpenter

Status:

Program is currently active.

Purpose:

Are you a handy person wanting to help nature?  Consider volunteering as the Nature House Carpenter!  SPES is in need of an individual with building experience who can help with projects such as a counter for the Stanley Park Nature House on Lost Lagoon.  Other projects might include shelving, display cases and supporting structures for new exhibits, nesting boxes, etc.

Benefits:

Required:

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Volunteer Event Crew - SPES Public Programs

Status:

Program is currently active.

Purpose:

This crew will work with the Public Programs Manager in the planning, set-up and staffing of public outreach and community events.  These are mainly weekend events with possible occasional weekdays.

  1. Operations (Set-up & Takedown) - 6 positions available

    Operations Team Leaders (2 positions):

    Requirements:

    • Experienced in planning and coordinating events
    • Experienced in managing staff or volunteers in a nurturing manner
    • Have a valid driver's license and willing to drive a van (optional but a plus!)
    • Reliable, organized and attentive to detail
    • Self-directed yet able to work with the Public Programs Manager
    • Committed to professional presentation
    • Able to lift and move tables and boxes up to 25 lbs

    Operations Team Assistants (4 positions):

    Requirements:

    • Reliable, committed and willing to follow directions
    • Organized and attentive to detail
    • Flexible and enthusiastic
    • Able to lift and move tables and boxes up to 25 lbs
    • Good eye for "presentation"
  2. Staffing (Information & Activity Leaders) - 6 positions available

    Staffing Team Leaders (2 positions ):

    Requirements:

    • Experienced in working with the public and dedication to professional presentation
    • Experienced in managing staff or volunteers in a nurturing manner
    • Outgoing and enthusiastic
    • Reliable, organised and attentive to detail
    • Self-directed yet able to work with the Public Programs Manager
    • Willing to commit to training sessions about SPES and minimum natural history training

    Staffing Team Assistants (4 positions)

    Requirements:

    • Outgoing and enthusiastic
    • Enjoy working with families, children and the general public
    • Reliable

Benefits:

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Ivy Busters

Status:

Program is currently active.

Purpose:

Ivy Busters is a conservation program developed by the Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) that works with the community to remove a destructive invasive species, English Ivy from Stanley Park, and eventually to restore reclaimed areas with native vegetation.

Enthusiastic volunteers gather for a fun-filled morning to manually remove ivy from the forest ecosystem where it is most needed.  Our studies show that ivy can spread at a rate of one metre per year, and without further intervention it could one day take over all of the vegetation in Stanley Park!  There is hope however…with concerned volunteers like yourself willing to work to preserve the natural diversity of such a unique urban forest, we can make a difference and preserve our native species diversity.

Ivy Busters Schedule:

Ivy Busters community events are held twice per month, on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday of each month, with the exception of holidays.  Contact the Stewardship Coordinator at stewardship@stanleyparkecology.ca or call (604) 718-6522 for further information on how to join our upcoming Ivy Busters events.

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Bird Monitor

Status:

Program is currently active.

Purpose:

To collect data about waterfowl on Lost Lagoon and Beaver Lake.

Duties:

Time Commitment:

Requirements:

Training:

Benefits:

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GPS/Monitoring

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Details of position:

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GIS/Mapping

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Details of position:

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School Programs Promotion Assistant

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

School is back in, and our School Programs Department will soon be busy leading field trips for elementary students in Stanley Park's forests, wetlands and beaches.  We are in need of one to two assistants who can help us with promoting our program brochure to over 600 schools in the Lower Mainland.

Duties may include:

Your volunteer hours will help us to connect thousands of children with nature - we couldn't do it without you!

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Volunteer Conservation Assistant

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

The volunteer conservation assistant will be entering data from wildlife and habitat surveys into our databases - mainly inventories of plant and animal species including plant invasives, great blue heron and bald eagle nesting information, forest bird populations, and data from amphibian and habitat surveys, etc.  The volunteer will also be involved in also photo labeling and compiling Species at Risk information.

Benefits:

Training:

Skills and Experience Required:

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Assistant to the Volunteer Coordinator

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

The Office Assistant will work with the Volunteer Coordinator to ensure that the Volunteer program runs smoothly and effectively.

Benefits:

Training:

Duties:

**Week days only except for occasional special event.  Shift times to be discussed.

Skills and Experience Required:

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Native Plant Demonstration Garden Steward

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

To help in the maintenance of the Stanley Park Native Plant Demonstration Garden.

Duties:

Benefits:

Requirements:

Time Commitment:

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Native Plant Demonstration Garden Interpreter

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

To help in the development of an interpretive program for the Stanley Park Native Plant Demonstration Garden.

Duties:

Benefits:

Requirements:

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Stanley Park Invasives Removal
Youth Team (SPIRYT)

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

The Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) is offering an exciting opportunity for youth aged 14 - 20 to earn volunteer hours while working in teams to remove invasive plant species and learn about west coast ecology and conservation issues in beautiful Stanley Park!

Skills and Experience:

Training:

Volunteer participants will have the opportunity to gain hands on experience in the following areas:

Benefits:

Volunteers Required:

10

Requirements:

Contact:

Please contact Greg Ferguson, Stewardship Programs Coordinator at SPES for further information and to obtain an application form:
E-mail: stewardship@stanleyparkecology.ca,
Phone: 604-718-6522.  We thank all applicants for your interest, however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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Popcorn Stand Attendant

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

The popcorn stand

To support the Stanley Park Ecology Society in operating the Popcorn Stand through the popular Bright Nights event.

Details of position:

Benefits:

Qualifications:

Timeframe:

The Popcorn stand will be open 3:00-10:00 pm every night of December through January 2 (excepting Dec 25).  Volunteers are scheduled on select dates from 5:00-9:00 each night.  Volunteers who can commit to at least two nights a week will be prioritized.

Training provided

For further information, please contact info@stanleyparkecology.ca or phone 604-257-6908.

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Popcorn Bag Labeller

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

To support the Stanley Park Ecology Society by helping out with production at our organic popcorn stand - mainly with labelling our popcorn bags.  If you are interested in helping out for a few hours, or if you have friends who might be, please contact us as soon as possible.  This position would also be suitable for a group who would be willing to help out for a good cause.  Tea and hot chocolate provided!

Details of position:

Place sticker labels on the popcorn bags and stamp them.

Qualifications

Contact:

For further information, please contact:
E-mail: info@stanleyparkecology.ca,
Phone: 604-257-6908.

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Invasive Species Management Event Assistant

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Volunteers Required:

3

Day(s):

Weekdays and weekends (minimum two events per month)

Time of Day:

Morning and afternoon

Background:

SPES is offering an exciting opportunity for three individuals to assist the Stewardship Programs Coordinator with invasive species management and habitat restoration event preperation and delivery.  Events are held during weekdays and weekends and this position requires a commitment to assist with a minmum of two events per month.  There is also the opportunity to be involved with special event coordination.

Volunteer Duties:

The main duties associated with this position include the following:

Event Dates and Times:

Volunteering for this position will take place during weekdays and/or weekends, with a minimum of one weekend and one weekday of assistance required.  Normally weekend events are held each month on the second Saturday from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and on the forth Sunday from 1 - 3 p.m.  Weekday events can occur from 1-3 times per month and are held during the morning or afternoon.  The duration of volunteering required for each event is from 4-5 hours.  Minimum time commitment is 8-10 hours per month.

Skills and Experience Required:

Other Language Required:

N/A

Reimbursements:

N/A

Training:

Benefits of Volunteering:

Application Procedure:

Please submit a short cover letter describing why you are interested in this volunteer opportunity and a résumé outling previous experience and education in the field of environmental stewardship, conservation, and/or ecology to Greg Ferguson, Stewardship Programs Coordinator: Email: stewardship@stanleyparkecology.ca; Fax: 604-257-8378.  Please put "Invasive Species Management Event Assistant Application" and your name in the subject line of your email or fax.  The closing date for applications is January 31, 2010.

We thank all applicants for your interest, however only short-listed candidates will be contacted

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Graphics Designer

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

Use your design skills to create attractive graphics for the Stanley Park Ecology Society.  These could include original illustrations and technical diagrams, brochures, posters, newsletters, etc.  All materials will be provided.
Please note: you must apply for this position with a résumé and a portfolio of your previous work.

Benefits:

Training:

Orientation to the Stanley Park Ecology Society by the Volunteer Coordinator

Requirements:

Application Procedure:

Please note: you must apply for this position with a résumé and a portfolio of your previous work to Koren Johnstone, Volunteer Coordinator: Email: vols@stanleyparkecology.ca; 604-681-7099.  Please put "Stewardship Programs Volunteer Assistant Application" and your name in the subject line of your email or fax.  The closing date for applications is January 15, 2010.

We thank all applicants for your interest, however only short-listed candidates will be contacted

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Special Events

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

To welcome visitors, provide information about Stanley Park, and represent the Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) at the Capers Whole Foods "Earth Day Fair" on Saturday, April 24.
What: Earth Day Fair
Where: Capers Whole Foods Market, 1675 Robson Street
Time: 11 am - 4 pm

This is an outdoors fair and a dynamic event featuring green organizations and businesses.  It has a variety of enjoyable attractions, Earth Day activities, music, and food....all with an urban twist!  As a socially responsible company committed to the environment, Capers Whole Foods Market's vision statement is "Whole Food, Whole People, Whole Planet" The Earth Day fair will be a celebration promoting sustainable living and will include both local vendors, non-profit organizations and entertainment.  Volunteers will work in pairs and spend about 4 hours interacting with members of the public at the SPES booth, giving information about our programs and answering general questions about Stanley Park.

Duties:

Help to set up and take down booth displays and promotional materials, set up a table with natural history displays, meet with public, answer questions and inform them about SPES, memberships, programs, etc., fill out event summary form at the end of the event.

Benefits:

Training:

Orientation to SPES, training related to displays and event.

Skills and Experience:

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Urban Camping Assistant

Season: Spring

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

To assist in delivering the Urban Camping Program; an opportunity for inner city Grade 5-7 students and teachers to enjoy an overnight, outdoor experience in Stanley Park.

Duties

Time Commitment

Requirements

Benefits

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Coexisting with Coyotes Public Survey Developer

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

To assist with developing a public survey that will gauge the attitudes of Vancouver residents regarding coyotes living in the urban environment.

Responsible To:

Co-existing with Coyotes (CwC) Outreach Coordinator

Duties:

Requirements:

Time Commitment:

Volunteers must commit for a period of 3 months for an average of 5 hours a week

Benefits:

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Eco Rangers

Season: Summer (with possibility of continuing into fall)

Status:

Program is currently inactive.

Purpose:

Eco Rangers provide Stanley Park visitors with a more meaningful experience in the Park by providing public education opportunities on natural and cultural history.

Duties:

Time Commitment:

Requirements:

Benefits:

For further information and to apply for the Eco Ranger program, please contact:
Eco Ranger Coordinator
email (preferred): ecoranger@stanleyparkecology.ca
phone: 604-718-6522

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