Job
Conservation Field Assistant
Number of positions
1
Job location
Saint Louis de Kent
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Environment
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
Assist team members with various aquatic environmental tasks in the field, including: fish species identification and counting, habitat assessments and restoration, water quality sampling and data entry.
Job
Research Assistant
Number of positions
1
Job location
Saint louis de kent
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Science
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
Assist team members with field research (e.g., habitat studies, fish population studies, etc.), collect field data and data entry.
Job
Summer Program Intern
Number of positions
1
Job location
Saint John NB
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Education
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
Job Title: Allergy Awareness Educator / Advocate
Position Summary
We are seeking an energetic and motivated individual to support our allergy awareness initiatives. The successful candidate will play a key role in raising awareness about food allergies, educating audiences, and advocating for safer, more inclusive environments.
Key Responsibilities:
Raise awareness about food allergies through educational programs
Deliver engaging public talks and presentations to schools, and community groups
Communicate clearly and confidently with audiences
Represent the organization professionally and passionately at events
Work independently to plan and execute awareness activities
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Strong public speaking and communication skills
Self-directed, highly motivated, and able to work independently
Organizational and time-management skills
Preferred Qualifications (Assets):
Personal experience with food allergies
Background in allergy awareness and advocacy
Job
Facillities Coordinator
Number of positions
1
Job location
Fredericton
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Facilities/Property management
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Continuous learning
The Facilities Coordinator will be responsible for the general maintenance, care, and modification of the grounds. Specific duties include, but are not limited to: mowing lawns, collecting and removing trash, minor facilities repairs, custodial duties, and other related tasks as assigned. The Facilities Coordinator position requires prolonged standing, frequent bending, and kneeling. The suscessful candidate must be willing to use a range of electrical and/or gasoline-powered maintenance equipment. The successful candidate will primarily work alone and must be a self-starter. However, the Facilities Coordinator will report to and have regularly scheduled meetings with the Vice-President.
Job
Community Connections and Volunteer Coordinator Assistant (CCVCA)
Number of positions
1
Job location
Sussex
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Other
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
The Multicultural Association of Sussex (MAS) promotes cultural diversity, supports newcomers through its settlement services, and enhances community engagement through its regular programming. The Community Connections and Volunteer Coordinator Assistant (CCVCA) works with the team in various aspects of summer programming for clients of MAS. These activities include but are not limited to helping to organize multicultural events, community outreach initiatives and volunteers. The CCVCA has strong interpersonal and communication skills and is able to work independently or as part of a diverse team. They exhibit cultural sensitivity and an understanding of newcomer challenges. They are proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and social media platforms and have good organizational skills. Front desk work, greeting clients and taking messages are part of the daily job. This is a 35-hour per week position with some evening and weekend work required.
Job
Office Admin Support
Number of positions
1
Job location
Miramichi, NB
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Administrative support/Clerical
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
Assist with daily office operations and maintain organized filing systems (digital and physical).
Handle incoming calls, emails, and correspondence in a professional manner.
Maintain inventory of office supplies and order replacements as needed.
Assist processing payments for memberships, green fees, and event bookings.
Assist the reconcile daily cash, credit card transactions, and prepare bank deposits.
Assist with payroll processing and maintain employee records.
Greet members and guests, providing information about services and amenities.
Resolve customer inquiries and complaints promptly and professionally.
Maintain accurate membership records and handle renewals.
Prepare promotional materials and assist with marketing campaigns.
Maintain confidentiality of member and financial information.
Job
Membership Systems & Communications Coordinator
Number of positions
1
Job location
Moncton/ Hybrid
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Marketing and communications
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
The Membership Systems & Communications Coordinator (Student) will support pre-launch, launch, and post-launch activities for BOMA’s new CRM system, focusing on New Brunswick–based member companies. Reporting to the Executive Director, the student will help prepare member data, set up records, create onboarding materials, and support communications. During launch, they will assist members with onboarding, answer questions, and track initial adoption. Post-launch, they will encourage ongoing member engagement, track usage, gather feedback, and help improve the member experience. This role provides hands-on experience in CRM implementation, member engagement, and digital communications within a professional association.
Job
Nursing Assistant
Number of positions
1
Job location
Saint John
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Healthcare
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
to assist our reisdents with their daily activities
Job
Aquatic Field Biologist
Number of positions
1
Job location
Hatfield Point
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Environment
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
The Aquatic Field Biologist supports BWC’s aquatic projects both in the field and office by handling duties such as water quality monitoring, water pollution research, fish passage restoration, surveying, sampling, tagging, and outreach. Responsibilities also include riparian and aquatic restoration, data entry, report writing, and helping at community events. This role calls for candidates who are self-motivated and able to work independently, possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, remain safety-conscious, and enjoy working outdoors in any weather. Experience with boats and water is important. Students studying biology, environmental science, or ecology will benefit greatly from this opportunity, which provides practical experience valuable for career growth. The job is full-time, seasonal (35 hours per week), lasting 10–12 weeks and starting in May 2026.
Job
Environmental Technician
Number of positions
1
Job location
Hatfield Point
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Environment
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
The Environmental Technician supports BWC’s field and office projects, including water quality and cyanobacteria monitoring, aquatic habitat assessment, and riparian restoration, such as tree planting. Duties include fish passage restoration, flora and fauna surveys, and technical assistance for outreach, workshops, and summer camps. The role involves maintaining trails, organising community clean-ups, data entry, report writing, and supporting events like Canada Day and Life at the Lakes. Candidates should be self-motivated, safety-conscious, and able to work independently or in a team, with strong communication skills and a passion for outdoor work. Experience with boats is an asset. Students in biology, environmental science, or ecology gain valuable hands-on experience. This is a full-time, seasonal position (35 hours/week) for 10–12 weeks, starting May 2026.