Employment Opportunities – Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC

Opportunities available this spring with Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC:

  • Hatchery Assistants and Tour Guides, Fish and Wildlife Assistant 6 – Nechako White Sturgeon Conservation Centre, Vanderhoof, BC
  • Junior Fish Culture Technicians, Scientific Technical Officer 11 – possible vacancies in Abbotsford, Clearwater, Fort Steele, Summerland and Vanderhoof
  • Junior Research and Fish Culture Technicians, Scientific Technical Officer 11 – possible vacancies in Vanderhoof, BC
  • Fish Culture Technicians, Scientific Technical Officer 15 – we do not have any known STO 15 vacancies at this time, but there could be opportunities throughout the province if auxiliaries move within the Society, or do not return. Therefore, qualified individuals interested in working at the STO 15 level in any of our locations are also encouraged to submit an application, for possible placement on an eligibility list
  • Learn to Fish Instructors, Skills Development Employment Program – vacancies in Abbotsford, Fort Steele, Kamloops, Summerland and Victoria

The closing date for these competitions is January 12, 2018, and applications must to be submitted to jobs@gofishbc.com. Applicants are required to view the posting details and submit an application form along with their resume and cover letter. Details can be found on our website: http://www.gofishbc.com/About-Us.aspx#careers.

Thank you,

Tammy Longbottom
Director, Human Resources
Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
T 250.414.4213 C (250) 418-5150
101 – 80 Regatta Landing, Victoria, BC  V9A 7S2
gofishbc.com

 

UBC Medical Journal – Call for Submissions

The UBC Medical Journal (UBCMJ) is inviting submissions for the Fall 2018 issue on Public Health! The focus of public health is to promote health through prevention and management of disease and injury on a population scale. In British Columbia, the creation of smoke-free spaces by public health authorities have been in place since the early 1980s. Immunization programs, food security, and safe drinking water are other examples of public health activities. Our upcoming UBCMJ issue aims to highlight the challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of public health policy, health education, and community engagement.

Submissions may fall into one of the following categories: Academic Research, Reviews, Case and Elective Reports, News and Letters, and Commentaries. We also accept submissions that do not fall into this theme. 

Submission deadline for the Fall 2018 issue is March 10, 2018.

The Guide to Authors and submission platform can be found on our website.

To encourage and recognize high quality writing, the UBCMJ Distinguished Writing Award, including a $250 honorarium, will be presented to the authors of the strongest article submitted in the Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 issues.

– The UBCMJ Team

UBCMJ website: http://ubcmj.med.ubc.ca

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