The regional humane educator is responsible for implementing humane education programs across the designated region, including delivering presentations and workshops focused primarily on youth education but also for the general public. Specific duties involve establishing and delivering community education programming, creating work plans, developing curriculum-Linked activities, and managing temporary staff and volunteers.
Candidates must possess a university degree in education, sciences, social work, animal welfare, environmental studies, or a related field, along with 5-8 years of relevant work experience, preferably in education. Essential qualifications include experience working with youth, excellent presentation and communication skills, creativity, and the ability to work independently under a demanding schedule.
1.0 Temporary School Psychologist
CUPE - Printemps/été 2026 - ECO1502 A00