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Job Posting – Finance Manager

Job Posting – Finance Manager

The key role of the Finance Manager is to support the financial management and reporting activities of Birds Canada as well as supporting the executive management team by offering insights and analysis that allows for the best business decisions to be made.

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Job Posting – Director of Grants Management

Job Posting – Director of Grants Management

The key role of the Director of Grants Management, International Cooperation & Conservation is to support and facilitate the efforts of our multiple Conserva Aves initiative partners in South and Central America and Mexico to make sure funds disbursed are used in the most impactful manner.

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Job Posting – Accounting Associate

Job Posting – Accounting Associate

The Accounting Associate’s primary role is to support general accounting and accounts payable functions. The Accounting Associate plays a vital role on the Finance Team, working with the Finance Manager to accomplish a variety of accounting tasks including processing, compliance, communicating, analysis and reporting.

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Job Posting – Web Application Developer

Job Posting – Web Application Developer

The Web Application Developer will support the development and maintenance of software applications, in particular web applications, APIs or database applications used for the management and exploration of bird population and tracking data through the NatureCounts platform and Motus Wildlife Tracking Network .

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Volunteer Internship – Bird Observatories

Volunteer Internship – Bird Observatories

Seasonal volunteer internships are available at Birds Canada’s two bird observatories situated at two of Ontario’s foremost bird migration hotspots; Long Point Bird Observatory, on the north shore of Lake Erie, and Thunder Cape Bird Observatory which it operates in partnership with the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists on the north shore of Lake Superior, near Thunder Bay, Ontario.

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