Conservation Officer
About the role
Job Level: RE-04 $66,836 to $85,106
Closing Date: 24/05/2026
Conservation Officer
The Capital Stewardship Branch is looking for a Conservation Officer for an 18-months temporary position, with the possibility of extension. The position is classified as a RÉ-04 ($66,836 to $85,106 per annum).
ABOUT US
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is the federal Crown corporation dedicated to ensuring that Canada’s Capital is a dynamic and inspiring source of pride for all Canadians and a legacy for generations to come. Building on more than a century of experience, the NCC provides unique value in the Capital Region by fulfilling three specific roles: long-term planner of federal lands, principal steward of nationally significant public places, and creative partner committed to excellence in development and conservation.
Year after year, the NCC has been recognized as one of National Capital Region’s top employers. NCC employees can deploy to departments and separate agencies in accordance with the Public Service Employment Act.
A list of qualified people may be compiled and may be used for additional temporary or indeterminate positions.
JOB OVERVIEW
As a Conservation Officer, you will provide frontline protection and care of NCC properties by conducting proactive patrols, enforcing applicable regulations and promoting their safe and responsible use. You will support emergency response operations, conduct investigations, support environmental and operational projects, and assist in wildlife management.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION
High School Diploma.
EXPERIENCE
Three (3) to five (5) years of experience in the following criteria areas:
-
Enforcing applicable laws and regulations.
-
Monitoring and protecting properties, buildings, lands or natural resources.
-
Responding and assisting to both emergency and non-emergency situations.
KNOWLEDGE
-
Of the Ontario Provincial Offences Act or the Québec Penal Code
-
Of the Fisheries Act and the Canada Shipping Act.
-
Of enforcement and investigative techniques to gather and analyze evidence and conduct interviews with involved parties.
ABILITIES
-
To stay calm under stressful situations and make sound decisions.
-
To complete detailed reports.
-
To establish priorities and meet deadlines.
-
To work alone or in a team with minimal supervision.
COMPETENCIES
-
Demonstrating integrity and respect – Civility and well-being.
-
Thinking things through – Innovating through analysis and ideas.
-
Working effectively with others – Relationships and trust building.
-
Showing initiative and being action-oriented – Getting things done.
ASSETS
-
A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with specialization in Natural Resource Management or Conservation, Environmental Science, Law Enforcement or Conservation Enforcement or in a related field.
-
Possess a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC).
-
Training for use of All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and snowmobile.
-
A provincial trapping licence (Québec or Ontario).
-
Knowledge of the NCC regulations, including Traffic and Property Regulations.
-
Ability to present testimony and evidence in court.
-
Firefighting training.
WORKING CONDITIONS
-
To walk long distances in a natural environment, sometimes in rugged terrain and in difficult weather conditions.
-
To work evenings, weekends, shifts outside of regular working hours and during statutory holidays.
-
To be on call occasionally.
-
To wear a uniform including protective equipment and other operational tools if necessary.
-
To handle extensive patrolling, sometimes in remote and isolated locations.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
- Possess or eligible to obtain Secret security clearance.
- Linguistic profile: Bilingual BBB.
- Possess a valid driver’s licence and a good driver’s abstract.
- Possess a valid certificate for remote first aid & CPR/AED level C.
- Complete a psychological assessment.
- Undergo a medical examination.
- Pass the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP), the Physical Abilities Requirement Evaluation (PARE) or a similar evaluation.
- Meet RCMP criteria to obtain Peace Officer Status.
- Complete the use of force and tactics training and obtain certification.
- Position is in the National Capital Region. The person selected for this position must reside within a commutable distance from the workplace at 1519 Star Top Road, Ottawa, Ontario.
- The person selected for this position is expected to work on site.
The NCC is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily in their application if they are a woman, an Indigenous person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group.
The NCC is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the Human Resources representative of the accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Requesting an accommodation will have no impact on your selection process. If you require additional information on the position or if you are experiencing technical difficulties, please contact us at hr.recruitment@ncc-ccn.ca.
Hearing impaired and speech impaired persons can contact us through a Teletype Device (TTY) at (613) 239-5090 or 1-866-661-3530 (toll free).
Please take note that only selected candidates will be contacted.
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About National Capital Commission
The National Capital Commission (NCC) offers exciting jobs in Ottawa and at Gatineau Park.
The NCC is the federal Crown corporation dedicated to ensuring that Canada's Capital is a dynamic and inspiring source of pride for all Canadians, and a legacy for generations to come.
The NCC provides unique value in the Capital Region by fulfilling three main roles:
-
Long-term planner of federal lands. Key projects in the works: Plan for Canada's Capital (2017 to 2067) & LeBreton Flats.
-
Principal steward of nationally significant public places. Symbolic assets: Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt, Rideau Canal Skateway and six Official Residences.
-
Creative partner committed to excellence in development and conservation.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/NCC_CCN Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NationalCapitalCommission Instagram: http://instagram.com/ncc_ccn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NationalCapitalCommission
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About the role
Job Level: RE-04 $66,836 to $85,106
Closing Date: 24/05/2026
Conservation Officer
The Capital Stewardship Branch is looking for a Conservation Officer for an 18-months temporary position, with the possibility of extension. The position is classified as a RÉ-04 ($66,836 to $85,106 per annum).
ABOUT US
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is the federal Crown corporation dedicated to ensuring that Canada’s Capital is a dynamic and inspiring source of pride for all Canadians and a legacy for generations to come. Building on more than a century of experience, the NCC provides unique value in the Capital Region by fulfilling three specific roles: long-term planner of federal lands, principal steward of nationally significant public places, and creative partner committed to excellence in development and conservation.
Year after year, the NCC has been recognized as one of National Capital Region’s top employers. NCC employees can deploy to departments and separate agencies in accordance with the Public Service Employment Act.
A list of qualified people may be compiled and may be used for additional temporary or indeterminate positions.
JOB OVERVIEW
As a Conservation Officer, you will provide frontline protection and care of NCC properties by conducting proactive patrols, enforcing applicable regulations and promoting their safe and responsible use. You will support emergency response operations, conduct investigations, support environmental and operational projects, and assist in wildlife management.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION
High School Diploma.
EXPERIENCE
Three (3) to five (5) years of experience in the following criteria areas:
-
Enforcing applicable laws and regulations.
-
Monitoring and protecting properties, buildings, lands or natural resources.
-
Responding and assisting to both emergency and non-emergency situations.
KNOWLEDGE
-
Of the Ontario Provincial Offences Act or the Québec Penal Code
-
Of the Fisheries Act and the Canada Shipping Act.
-
Of enforcement and investigative techniques to gather and analyze evidence and conduct interviews with involved parties.
ABILITIES
-
To stay calm under stressful situations and make sound decisions.
-
To complete detailed reports.
-
To establish priorities and meet deadlines.
-
To work alone or in a team with minimal supervision.
COMPETENCIES
-
Demonstrating integrity and respect – Civility and well-being.
-
Thinking things through – Innovating through analysis and ideas.
-
Working effectively with others – Relationships and trust building.
-
Showing initiative and being action-oriented – Getting things done.
ASSETS
-
A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with specialization in Natural Resource Management or Conservation, Environmental Science, Law Enforcement or Conservation Enforcement or in a related field.
-
Possess a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC).
-
Training for use of All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and snowmobile.
-
A provincial trapping licence (Québec or Ontario).
-
Knowledge of the NCC regulations, including Traffic and Property Regulations.
-
Ability to present testimony and evidence in court.
-
Firefighting training.
WORKING CONDITIONS
-
To walk long distances in a natural environment, sometimes in rugged terrain and in difficult weather conditions.
-
To work evenings, weekends, shifts outside of regular working hours and during statutory holidays.
-
To be on call occasionally.
-
To wear a uniform including protective equipment and other operational tools if necessary.
-
To handle extensive patrolling, sometimes in remote and isolated locations.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
- Possess or eligible to obtain Secret security clearance.
- Linguistic profile: Bilingual BBB.
- Possess a valid driver’s licence and a good driver’s abstract.
- Possess a valid certificate for remote first aid & CPR/AED level C.
- Complete a psychological assessment.
- Undergo a medical examination.
- Pass the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP), the Physical Abilities Requirement Evaluation (PARE) or a similar evaluation.
- Meet RCMP criteria to obtain Peace Officer Status.
- Complete the use of force and tactics training and obtain certification.
- Position is in the National Capital Region. The person selected for this position must reside within a commutable distance from the workplace at 1519 Star Top Road, Ottawa, Ontario.
- The person selected for this position is expected to work on site.
The NCC is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily in their application if they are a woman, an Indigenous person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group.
The NCC is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the Human Resources representative of the accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Requesting an accommodation will have no impact on your selection process. If you require additional information on the position or if you are experiencing technical difficulties, please contact us at hr.recruitment@ncc-ccn.ca.
Hearing impaired and speech impaired persons can contact us through a Teletype Device (TTY) at (613) 239-5090 or 1-866-661-3530 (toll free).
Please take note that only selected candidates will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Conservation Officer jobs in Ottawa, ON
About National Capital Commission
The National Capital Commission (NCC) offers exciting jobs in Ottawa and at Gatineau Park.
The NCC is the federal Crown corporation dedicated to ensuring that Canada's Capital is a dynamic and inspiring source of pride for all Canadians, and a legacy for generations to come.
The NCC provides unique value in the Capital Region by fulfilling three main roles:
-
Long-term planner of federal lands. Key projects in the works: Plan for Canada's Capital (2017 to 2067) & LeBreton Flats.
-
Principal steward of nationally significant public places. Symbolic assets: Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt, Rideau Canal Skateway and six Official Residences.
-
Creative partner committed to excellence in development and conservation.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/NCC_CCN Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NationalCapitalCommission Instagram: http://instagram.com/ncc_ccn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NationalCapitalCommission