Job Opportunities
Senior Director, Wildlife Tracking Systems
Photo: Jenni Fuller | The Senior Director Wildlife Tracking Systems directs and grows a team currently numbering ~10 staff and liaises and negotiates with Motus-compatible technology companies and innovators, to ensure that bird conservation priorities are best served by current and emerging technologies.
High Elevation Landbird Program Field Technician
Photo: Chris Ward | Birds Canada Atlantic Region is seeking 2-3 skilled field biologists to conduct surveys for Bicknell’s Thrush and other high-elevation bird in remote regions of northern New Brunswick.
Forest Birds at Risk Field Technician
Photo: Rick Brown | The Forest Birds at Risk Field Technicians will survey private and public woodlots for forest birds, with a focus on five target species at risk: Cerulean Warbler, Acadian Flycatcher, Louisiana Waterthrush, Prothonotary Warbler, and Red-headed Woodpecker.
Grassland Bird Technicians
Photo: Aaron Roberge | Grassland Bird Technicians will work at multiple locations on private and public land in southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba conducting bird surveys to monitor and evaluate grassland bird populations.
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.





