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Communications Specialist

Beverly Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board, Wildlife Management, canada

**Refined Job Description:**

Beverly Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board (BQCMB) is seeking a dedicated Communications Specialist to join their team in Canada. Our organization is committed to the conservation and co-management of barren-ground caribou in Canada's North. We are looking for a skilled individual who can effectively communicate our mission and engage stakeholders through various platforms. If you have a passion for storytelling, exceptional writing skills, and a knack for simplifying complex information, we invite you to apply.

As the BQCMB Communications Specialist, you will play a crucial role in developing and implementing communication strategies to support the board members and the Board Secretariat. Your responsibilities will include researching and creating content for various communication tools such as the website, newsletter, news releases, and social media channels. You will also design and produce print materials like newsletters and annual reports, manage email accounts, update the website, and compile information for board meetings.

To excel in this role, you must possess strong writing and editing skills tailored to different audiences. You should be adept at conveying complex information in clear and accessible language. Additionally, you will collaborate with designers, videographers, photographers, and other staff members to create engaging written/visual content for both print and online platforms. A degree or diploma in Communications or Public Relations along with three years of relevant experience is required.

We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply as we value inclusivity in our workforce. If you are passionate about environmental conservation, possess excellent communication skills, and meet the minimum requirements outlined above, please submit your resume along with a cover letter detailing why you are the perfect fit for this position to TGiroux@arctic-caribou.com. Join us in promoting awareness of barren-ground caribou while contributing to our meaningful mission at BQCMB.

This position is ideal for mid-level professionals with experience in communications or public relations within a non-profit setting who are interested in making a positive impact on wildlife conservation efforts in Canada's North. We look forward to welcoming an enthusiastic individual who shares our dedication to preserving the land, wildlife, and people of this unique region through effective communication strategies. Apply now to be part of our dynamic team at BQCMB!

Key Job Requirements:
  • Three (3) years of experience
  • Degree or diploma in a related field of study such as Communications or Public Relations
  • Basic graphic design skills
  • Experience working in a non-profit environment
Key Job Responsibilities:
  • Research and write content for the BQCMB website, newsletter, annual report, news releases
  • Design, produce and distribute BQCMB print materials
  • Update and maintain the BQCMB website and online file management system
  • Manage BQCMB email accounts
Skills:
  • Exceptional writing and editing skills
  • Strong interpersonal communication
  • Ability to work well in a multi-cultural environment
  • Graphic design skills
  • Familiarity with web management software

Seniority Level: Early Career

Job Functions: Communications

  • Writing
  • Editing

Industries : Wildlife Management

  • Environmental Conservation
  • Non-profit Organization

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