Living Lakes Canada is seeking Board Members

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Are you interested in collaborating to protect freshwater sources in a changing climate? Become a Board Member with Living Lakes Canada!

About Living Lakes Canada

Living Lakes Canada is an award-winning NGO that facilitates collaboration in monitoring, restoration, and policy development initiatives for the long-term protection of Canada’s lakes, rivers, wetlands and watersheds impacted by climate risk.

About Our Board

Our Board is composed of passionate individuals with a diverse skill set and the common goal of working together to fulfill the Living Lakes Canada mandate. To read their bios, please visit: https://livinglakescanada.ca/about-us/board/.

Who We Are Looking For

We are looking for progressive thinkers with diverse voices, backgrounds and perspectives who are keen to contribute their expertise and knowledge to the growth and strategic direction of our water stewardship non-profit. 

Board members with experience in the following areas are invited to apply: 

  • Strategic planning 
  • Financial acumen
  • Sustainable fundraising 
  • Indigenous culture and community
  • Watershed security
  • Political acumen
  • Human resources 
  • Legal expertise

Time Commitment and Responsibilities

  • This is a volunteer commitment that involves attending quarterly meetings and sitting on sub-committees as needed. 
  • Board Members serve a minimum two-year term.
  • Board members can live anywhere in Canada.

How to Apply

If you feel Living Lakes Canada is a fit for you, we would love to hear from you!

Please email your resume and statement of interest to info@livinglakescanada.ca. In your statement include:

  • Why you wish to be a Living Lakes Canada Board Member;
  • How you can support Living Lakes Canada (expertise, knowledge and/or learned experiences).

We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected will be contacted.

To learn more about Living Lakes Canada, visit our website: https://livinglakescanada.ca/

 

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