Resource Management Officer II Jasper Parks Canada Ecological Monitoring Canadian Rockies

   				
Parks Canada
 
Jasper, AB
$71,741–$90,184 a year - Full-time
 

Job details
Pay
$71,741–$90,184 a year
Job type
Full-time
Shift and schedule
Overtime
Weekends as needed
Holidays

Location
Jasper, AB

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Paid time off
Dental care
Paid vacation

Full job description
Reference number
CAP26J-015633-000239

Selection process number
2026-CAP-JAS-EA-TERM-005

Location
Jasper National Park of Canada (Alberta)

Employment tenure
Term – Anticipated start in late April 2026

Salary
$71,741 to $90,184 - salary under review

Level
EG-04 - Resource Management Officer II

Who can apply
All persons who have legal status to work in Canada. Please indicate in your application the reason for which you are entitled to work in Canada: Canadian citizenship, permanent resident status or work permit.
Organization information
For further information on the organization, please visit Parks Canada.


About the position
Duties
As an equal member of both the Ecological Integrity Monitoring and Caribou Recovery teams, you will support a wide range of projects that aim to maintain or improve ecological integrity and support species at risk recovery throughout Jasper National Park. The Resource Management Officer II delivers and leads applied science monitoring and active management projects.
In this role, you will:
Work collaboratively with team members on a daily basis to solve data management, study design and data analysis challenges to support conservation.
Develop and manage databases, integrate varied data sources (spatial, referential databases, captive/wild caribou data), analyze data, advise on study design, and prepare reports. Example projects include mammal occupancy monitoring using a network of remote cameras, alpine plant phenology trend monitoring, developing efficient data management systems, and liaising with University research partners.
Infrequently, collect data by traveling in mountainous terrain in the remote backcountry, by foot or by helicopter, on physically-demanding trips of up to 5-days in length.
Due to the collaborative nature of the work within the ecological integrity monitoring and caribou recovery teams, and intensive data management and analysis on the I.T. network, this position is located in Jasper and requires an in-person presence.
Work environment
Parks Canada is a federal government agency responsible for the protection and presentation of Canada’s outstanding natural and cultural resources through a system of national parks, national marine conservation areas and national historic sites in all regions of Canada.
Top reasons to work for Parks Canada:
️ Work-life balance
Paid vacation and leave
Pension and retirement benefits
Health and dental benefits
Training and professional development
️ Working in beautiful locations
Transfer and promotion opportunities
Diverse and inclusive workplaces
Contribution to public service
Intent of the process
This process will be used to fill a one-year term position in Jasper, Alberta, with the possibility of an extension of up to one additional year.
The results of this process may be used to create a list of qualified candidates to staff similar positions in Jasper National Park only.

Positions to be filled
1

Important messages
The Parks Canada team is proud to be recognized by Forbes as one of Canada's Best Employers (2026).
We will only accept on-line applications received via the jobs.gc.ca site. No cover letter required – Respond to questions in the on-line application.
*** NOTE: When submitting your application to this selection process, you will be required to answer screening questions to demonstrate how you meet the Essential Qualifications (Education and all Essential Experiences) as well as any Asset Qualifications.
Applicants must clearly demonstrate how they meet the Education and Experience factors listed in the Essential Qualifications when responding to the questions in the on-line application. Applicants must clearly demonstrate how they meet these factors by providing concrete examples with significant details to explain WHEN, WHERE and HOW you meet each factor. Please note that it is not sufficient to only state that these factors are met or to provide a listing of current or past responsibilities. Resumes will be used as a secondary source to validate the experience described when responding to the questions in the on-line application. Failure to provide sufficient information may result in your application being screened out of the competition.
The asset qualifications are not essential to the job but would be an asset in carrying out the duties of the position. They may be used in screening, assessment or determining right fit for this selection process.
Persons who are unable to apply on-line must contact Jasper HR rhjasper-jasperhr@pc.gc.ca prior to the closing date.
The Parks Canada Agency is established as a separate employer in the Federal Public Service under the Financial Administration Act. Persons appointed to the Agency continue to be part of the Public Service. The Parks Canada Agency operates under its own human resources framework outside of the Public Service Employment Act and in line with values of fairness, competence and respect, and its operating principles.
Conditions of employment
Reliability Status security clearance - All employees of the Federal Government are required to meet Reliability Status; details of the screening process and applications will be provided at the time of interviews.

Learn more about security screening process.

Possession and maintenance of a valid class 5 driver's license (Class L, N or other graduated licenses will not be accepted);
Will be required to undergo and pass pre-placement and periodic medical checks;
Possession and maintenance of a current Standard First Aid Certificate (minimum 40 hour course) and CPR certificate.
Operational Requirements
Operational Requirements:
Willing and able to wear a Parks Canada uniform and prescribed protective equipment;
Willing and able to work and/or travel in varied terrain, weather conditions, isolated locations and by various means of transportation;
Willing and able to work irregular hours, overtime, weekends and/or statutory holidays and provincial/territorial holidays, when required;
Willing and able to obtain certification in the operation of various forms of ground (e.g. all-terrain vehicles) and marine (motorized and non-motorized vessels) as required.
You need (essential for the job)
Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following

EDUCATION:
Graduation with a degree from a recognized university with specialization in environmental and/or natural sciences (e.g. biology, ecology, geology) or other discipline relevant to the position.

Learn more about degree equivalency.

EXPERIENCE:
Leading a minimum of two or more phases of field research projects (e.g., study design, data analysis, reporting);
Developing and managing databases to compile, integrate and document geospatial and observed data in the context of wildlife or ecosystem management
Use of statistical and data management software to ensure integrity, storage, and effective use of disparate geospatial and observed data
Preparing complex technical/scientific reports, manuscript drafts, protocols, presentations, and/or grant applications.
Applied / assessed at a later date

KNOWLEDGE:
Of methods, procedures, and use of specialized scientific equipment for the purposes of scientific data / sample collection;
of experimental design and statistical analyses;
of relational and spatial database design and management, data life cycle management;
of terrestrial/marine environment, vegetation and wildlife characteristics, as well as weather conditions specific to the Jasper National Park’s area.
ABILITIES:
To conduct analysis, synthesize and manage spatial and non-spatial data using various automated software and applications;
To determine data manipulation requirements in consultation and collaboration with internal and external scientists;
To conduct and coordinate field work in active management and monitoring projects;
To effectively prepare and present scientific reports and to communicate with a variety of audiences using a variety of techniques;
To work effectively with external partners, researchers, and stakeholders;
To plan, organize and set priorities.
PERSONAL SUITABILITY:
Exercises sound judgement;
Shares Parks Canada’s vision;
Makes things happen;
Communicates effectively;
Takes responsibility.
Language requirements (essential for the job)
Applied / assessed at a later date

English essential

Learn more about language requirements.

You may need (asset qualifications)
May be applied / assessed at a later date

ASSET EDUCATION:
Graduation from a post-graduate program from a recognized university with acceptable specialization in data analysis, conservation biology, ecological science, resource or wildlife management, or related environmental science relevant to the position.

Learn more about degree equivalency.

ASSET EXPERIENCE:
Working on science-based projects relating to conservation or natural resource management, ecosystem monitoring, and/or species at risk recovery;
Collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing scientific information to support science-based advice for decision-making;
Making recommendations regarding research project design;
Completing multi-day wilderness trips by foot in mountainous terrain while conducting field work.
Our commitment
We're committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please contact the hiring organization below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.

Learn more about assessment accommodation.

Equity, diversity and inclusion
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the population it serves. We promote employment equity and encourage you to self-declare if you belong to one of the designated employment equity groups when you apply.

Learn more about diversity and inclusion in the public service.

To encourage workforce diversity, consideration may be given to candidates who self-declare as belonging to one of the following employment equity groups: Indigenous, visible minorities, people with disabilities, and women.
Persons are entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language of their choice.
How to apply
Learn more about applying for Government of Canada jobs.

Information you must provide
Your résumé
Contact information for 2 references
We'd like to thank all those who apply. However, only the people selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Additional links
Caribou recovery in Jasper National Park
Hiring organization contact
Name: Brenda Shepherd, Ecologist Team Leader
Email address: brenda.shepherd@pc.gc.ca
Name: Lalenia Neufeld, Caribou Biologist
Email address: alenia.neufeld@pc.gc.ca

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Job Opportunities in Jasper National Park


1. Parks Canada Jobs

  • Park Wardens - Law enforcement, wildlife protection, and visitor safety.
  • Interpretive Guides - Lead educational programs, hikes, and wildlife tours.
  • Visitor Services Attendants - Work at visitor centers, providing information.
  • Conservation Officers & Ecologists - Protect and manage the park's environment.
  • Maintenance Workers - Trail upkeep, infrastructure repairs, and facility maintenance.

2. Hospitality & Tourism Jobs

  • Jasper Hotel & Lodge Staff - Front desk, housekeeping, concierges, and management.
  • Restaurant & Cafe Workers - Servers, bartenders, cooks, and baristas.
  • Tour Guides - Leading sightseeing, historical, or adventure tours.
  • Retail & Gift Shop Staff - Working in souvenir shops and outdoor gear stores.

3. Outdoor Adventure & Recreation Jobs

  • Rafting & Kayaking Guides - Leading groups on rivers.
  • Ski Resort Staff - Ski instructors, lift operators, and patrol.
  • Hiking & Backcountry Guides - Leading hiking and backcountry trips.
  • Wildlife & Photography Tour Guides - Helping visitors spot wildlife.
  • Equipment Rental Staff - Assisting visitors with gear and rentals.

4. Transportation & Support Services

  • Jasper Shuttle & Tour Bus Drivers - Driving visitors between attractions.
  • Equipment Technicians & Mechanics - Maintaining rental equipment.
  • Parking & Traffic Control Staff - Managing visitor areas.

5. Research & Education

  • Jasper Wildlife Biologists & Ecologists - Studying and preserving the ecosystem.
  • Research Assistants - Assisting in environmental studies.
  • Environmental Educators - Teaching conservation programs.

6. Volunteer & Seasonal Jobs

  • Jasper Trail Maintenance Volunteers - Assisting in maintaining hiking trails.
  • Event Coordinators - Working at events and festivals.
  • Student & Internship Programs - Seasonal jobs with Parks Canada and tourism companies.