The training program will be given in English in Chibougamau (Northern Quebec).
WINTER 2025
Starting date of the courses: January 13, 2025
Schedule: Day, evening and/or weekends
CLT.00-W24-01
Course: 602-724-FE
Title: Communication in French (Communication en français)
Duration: 60 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree in teaching French as a second language or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience.
CLT.00-W24-02
Course: 147-764-FE
Title: Aerial Photographs (Photographies aériennes)
Duration: 60 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree in biology, in geomatic sciences or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience.
CLT.00-W24-03
Course: 147-716-FE
Title: Working in Remote Locations (Travail en milieu éloigné)
Duration: 30 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree in programs related to biology, ecotourism, wildlife management techniques or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience;
The teacher must master expedition planning and wilderness survival techniques.
CLT.00-W24-04
Course: 147-754-FE
Title: Legislation and Ethics (Législation et éthique)
Duration: 60 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree in programs related to biology, law, wildlife protection or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience.
CLT.00-W24-05
Course: 310-713-FE
Title: Conflict Management (Gestion des conflits)
Duration: 45 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience.
CLT.00-W24-06
Course: 147-735-FE
Title: Unwanted Animals (Animaux importuns)
Duration: 10 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree in biology or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience.
CLT.00-W24-07
Course: 310-743-FE
Title: Operational Planning (Planification opérationnelle)
Duration: 45 hours
Requirements: Hold a bachelor’s degree or any other relevant degree combined with relevant experience.
Specific requirements
- Have excellent oral and written communication skills in English;
- Relevant experience in an Indigenous or cross-cultural environment is an important asset;
- Willingness to travel to one or more Cree communities in Eeyou Istchee Baie James (northern Quebec), and to work in rustic conditions with limited services;
- Demonstrate good teamwork skills;
- Good communication and interpersonal skills, as well as open-mindedness, flexibility, empathy and curiosity, will be considered important assets;
- Openness to different cultures;
- Good knowledge of the Northern Quebec regulatory framework, notably the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA) and other legal frameworks surrounding the management and protection of wildlife would be an asset.
Workplace
The training will be mostly given in Chibougamau and occasionally in isolated camps located in the territory of Eeyou Istchee.
Interested candidates must send their application along with their resume and a cover letter no later than November 3, 2024, to the following address:
drh@cegepstfe.ca
The College operates an equal access program and invites applications from women, visible minorities, ethnic minorities and persons with disabilities.