2022 Job Opportunity
Our neighbouring organization, the Fraser Valley Invasive Species Society is hiring an Invasive Species Program Outreach Coordinator for 2022! This person will attend outreach events, create educational material, organize weed pull events, conduct invasive species monitoring and management work, and support efforts towards minimizing the negative impacts of invasive species in the Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver. This job will involve working with the ISCMV on a regular basis on a few operations projects.
Lead Agency: Fraser Valley Invasive Species Society
# of Positions: 1
Employment Term: Temporary Full-time; 32 hours/week (May 2nd, 2022 to April 28th, 2023). One year term, with potential for extension based on funding.
Location: Work-from-home office and throughout Fraser Valley, with some travel to sites in Metro Vancouver during the field season
Job Posting: Invasive Species Program Outreach Coordinator
Closing Deadline: April 8th, 2022
Glenbrook Ravine Planting 2024
November 8, 2023
Our recent Glenbrook Ravine planting was a huge success!
BC Seed Gathering
November 8, 2023
Tasha Murray, ISCMV Executive Director, presented at the BC Seed Gathering.
Are You Our Next Executive Director?
October 25, 2023
The Invasive Species Council of Metro Vancouver seeks a highly motivated and independent Executive Director to lead the organization.
Native Plant Walk with Matthew Williams
August 2, 2023
ISCMV & Stanley Park Ecology Society were honoured to welcome Matthew Williams of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh nation for a Native Plant Walk in Stanley Park.
Capitol Hill Tree Keepers
April 3, 2023
ISCMV was pleased to participate in the inaugural stewardship event of the Capital Hill Tree Keepers on April 2, 2023!
ARMS Invasive Plant Removal Workshops
March 27, 2023
Restoration of Morse Creek (Maple Ridge) with Alouette River Management Society.
We’re Hiring for 2023!
February 13, 2023
This position has been filled. We're hiring an Operations Coordinator for the 2023 season!
Bohemian Knotweed Study
October 19, 2022
Participate in a local research study about how people respond to information and messages about knotweed.