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About the role

###About The Pacific Salmon Foundation

The Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) is salmon first, salmon always. We harness the passion and power of people to save and restore Pacific salmon in B.C. and the Yukon. Working with Indigenous partners, streamkeepers, government agencies and fellow ENGO’s, PSF undertakes research, restoration initiatives and leadership in convening all those willing to help recover Pacific salmon. As People for Salmon, we’re here to help ensure sustainable populations of Pacific salmon for generations to come.

###Our Vision

  • Healthy, sustainable and naturally diverse populations of Pacific salmon for the benefit of ecosystems and people for generations to come.
  • Effective stewardship of natural resources in B.C. and the Yukon that involve communities in decisions affecting Pacific salmon.

###Our Impact

The Pacific Salmon Foundation leads salmon recovery and resilience in an age of climate change and reconciliation through three interconnected impact areas:

-Salmon Recovery— Restoring habitat and populations and addressing factors that have led to their decline or degradation -Salmon Resilience— Supporting salmon populations and habitats to be resistant to future degradation or decline -Systems Transformation— Acting as a transformative force to redefine the landscape for Pacific salmon recovery and resilience

**Learn more:**PSF Board of Directors Information Package | PSF.CA | Strategic Plan 2024-2028 | Annual Report 2024

###Reconciliation

PSF respects the rights and title of Indigenous Nations and the indelible relationship between Indigenous communities and salmon and seeks opportunities to work with Indigenous peoples in support of their inherent decision-making, governance, and management of Pacific salmon and their habitat in their lands or territories.

###Why Join PSF's Board?

Pacific salmon face unprecedented challenges. With two-thirds of salmon populations in B.C. and the Yukon below their historical long-term averages, the need for decisive action and transformational leadership has never been greater. Joining PSF’s Board of Directors is an opportunity to advance solutions for salmon at a pivotal time.
As a PSF Board member, you will:

-Influence conservation at scale— Contribute to Pacific salmon recovery for future generations through governance, reconciliation, and impact philanthropy -Connect with exceptional leaders— Work alongside a skilled, committed Board that reflects diverse voices and experiences at the forefront of salmon conservation -**Engage with innovative solutions -**Gain exposure to cutting-edge conservation science, emerging technologies, and emergency responses that support salmon -Advance reconciliation— Support PSF’s commitment to meaningful collaboration with Indigenous peoples in their inherent decision-making, governance, and management of Pacific salmon and their habitat in their lands or territories. -Champion systems transformation– Support PSF’s efforts to transform the management landscape for Pacific salmon recovery and resilience

###What We’re Seeking

PSF is recruiting new Board members to join our volunteer Board of Directors over 2026–2027. We are seeking passionate, experienced leaders who share our commitment to Pacific salmon recovery and Indigenous reconciliation.

Directors must demonstrate an interest in and passion for Pacific salmon and have relevant expertise to assist the Board in executing its fiduciary and strategic oversight of the organization.
In particular, the Board is seeking candidates with the following experience:

-**Fundraising & Campaign Leadership;**Experience leading or participating in major gift initiatives, capital campaigns, or philanthropic partnerships relevant to PSF’s campaign for salmon recovery -**Indigenous Leadership & Governance;**Deep understanding of reconciliation and Indigenous rights, particularly in the Vancouver Island, Central Coast, or North Coast regions -**Non-Profit Governance Experience;**Background in board service, committee leadership, grant stewardship, strategic planning, or board development

We specifically encourage applications from:

  • Indigenous leaders

  • Women leaders

  • Individuals with diverse lived experiences related to salmon conservation Early to mid-career leaders

###Board Director Role & Expectations

PSF's Board of Directors provides fiduciary, strategic, and fundraising leadership to advance our mission.

Time Commitment

-Four regular Board meetings per year(half-day meetings in April, June, September, December) -One annual strategic retreat(two days + optional field day in October/November, typically outside Vancouver; travel expenses covered by PSF) -Committee participation(3–4 meetings per year, typically 1–2 hours during business hours)

  • Committees include Program Oversight, Grants, Finance, and Governance

Term & Compensation

-Volunteer role— Directors serve without compensation -Three-year terms, renewable up to three consecutive terms (9 years maximum) -Elected annuallyat the Annual General Meeting (June)

###Key Responsibilities

Approve, where appropriate, policy and other recommendations received from the Board, its standing committees and Management Team.Monitor all Board policies.Review the bylaws and policy manual and recommend bylaw changes.Review the Board’s governance structure, approve changes, and prepare necessary bylaw amendments.Participate in the development and review of PSF’s Strategic Plan and annual priorities.Approve PSF’s annual budget.Approve the hiring and release of the President and CEO, including the employment agreement.Support and participate in evaluating the President and CEO.Serve on one committee of the Board, which typically meet 3-4 times annually. Committees: Program Oversight; Grants; Finance; Governance.Assist in developing and maintaining positive relations among the Board, committees, staff members, and community to enhance PSF’s mission.Support PSF’s fundraising efforts.
Diversity & InclusionThe Pacific Salmon Foundation is deeply committed to advancing reconciliation and ensuring our Board reflects diverse voices for salmon. We actively encourage applications from Indigenous leaders, women, younger professionals, people with disabilities, members of marginalized sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions, and members of groups that commonly experience discrimination based on race, ancestry, colour, religion/spiritual beliefs, or place of origin.
**We encourage interested candidates to express their interest as soon as possible. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until late April 2026.**Director Appointments will be confirmed at the Annual General Meeting in June 2026.
**Questions?**For more information about PSF’s Board of Directors, please contact salmon@psf.ca.
If you require accommodations or support during any stage of the recruitment process, please email hr@psf.ca.

About Pacific Salmon Foundation

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Pacific salmon are a "keystone species" in British Columbia – their homes stretch from mountain streams to the middle of the ocean. More than 130 species depend on salmon abundance directly for survival. The Pacific Salmon Foundation is an independent non-governmental organization that exists to guide the sustainable future of Pacific salmon and their habitat. The organization is a catalyst that connects and motivates people, communities, organizations and businesses to restore and regenerate Pacific salmon populations in British Columbia and the Yukon.

Donations to the Pacific Salmon Foundation support volunteer programs across the province that address salmon conservation and habitat renewal. Since 1989, Pacific Salmon Foundation has provided these groups with $8.8 million for 1,236 projects which was then leveraged locally for a total impact of $64 million for salmon and the environment. The Foundation also manages major initiatives on the Skeena and Fraser rivers in partnership with industry, government, First Nations and other foundations. Through evidence-based science the Foundation promotes solutions for the challenges facing Pacific salmon and their environment. The Foundation also serves as a voice in Victoria and Ottawa for conservation of Pacific salmon and the ecosystems that depend on them for survival.

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