Wanted: Technical advisor to support First Nations moose project
First Nation partners in our Peace Region are scoping moose habitat restoration projects in their traditional territories and we’re looking for technical support on this important project.
Up to four Nations are seeking part-time help this spring from an advisor who can help develop effectiveness monitoring and statistical analyses to meaningfully monitor project outcomes.
This work could be done remotely, or in-person subject to travel time and distances, and would include communications, meetings, and reviewing and providing advice on effectiveness monitoring plan designs and analyses.
Contact our Peace Region manager, Chelsea Regina, to learn more or submit your expression of interest no later than Wednesday, April 30th.
Expression of Interest form
Background
In the FWCP Peace region, our First Nations partners are currently scoping moose habitat restoration projects in their traditional territories.
FWCP would like to hire a part-time technical advisor to provide guidance and support to Nations as needed in the short term (April and May 2026) with development of their effectiveness monitoring plans and statistical analyses to ensure they are meaningfully monitoring the outcomes of their projects. There is an opportunity to potentially expand and extend this position if there is continued interest in this type of ongoing support.
We anticipate up to four Nation partners may be seeking this support with approximately one to two days of support per Nation. Support would include communications, meetings and reviewing/advising on effectiveness monitoring plan designs and analyses. Support would be by virtual means or in-person if travel is not prohibitive.