Video Analyst and At Sea Observer in Prince Rupert, BC
About the role
Video Analyst & At Sea Observer, Community Fisheries Program Start date: ASAP
Position status: Part-time (20 hours/week with opportunities for full-time hours)
Location: Prince Rupert, British Columbia, on Coast Ts’msyen Territory
Compensation: $20 – $25/hour depending on experience
About The Community Fisheries Program Ecotrust Canada’s Community Fisheries Program has been deeply rooted in community and solution-building in coastal BC for over 20 years. Our fisheries vision is for resilient fisheries—fisheries that meet the immediate social and economic needs of adjacent communities, without compromising ecological integrity or the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
Position Summary The Video Analyst & At Sea Observer will report to Kathryn Bond, North Coast Fisheries Project Manager, and will work under the day-to-day supervision of Lyndsey Bodgener, North Coast Fisheries Project Coordinator, in our Prince Rupert office.
This dual-role position combines office-based video analysis with at-sea observer duties. Video analysts review fishing fleet footage to collect quality data using Ecotrust Canada’s specialized software. As designated At-Sea Observers, staff participate in Ecotrust Canada’s At-Sea Observer Program (ASOP), which operates under the direction of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). All training is provided for both aspects of the role.
Responsibilities
- Collect quality data efficiently from video footage of fishing fleets monitored by Ecotrust Canada
- Document all fishing activity during at-sea monitoring trips
- Collect biological samples during at-sea monitoring
- Monitor compliance with fishery regulations
- Prepare summary reports of collected data
- Complete between one and four biosampling trips aboard Area A crab boats per year (3-7 days each)
Skills And Qualifications Essential skills and attributes:
- Good time management and organizational skills; reliable and self-disciplined
- Ability to meet tight deadlines
- Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team
- Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal)
- Meticulous attention to detail
- Computer literacy (specifically experience using Excel)
- Availability to work from office in Prince Rupert
- Availability to complete between one and four biosampling trips aboard Area A crab boats per year
Assets (desired But Not Essential)
- Previous experience with data entry
- Previous experience with video software
About Ecotrust Canada Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising non-profit that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities toward building an economy that provides for a healthy and resilient natural environment; sustainable and abundant energy, food, and housing; prosperous and meaningful livelihoods; and vibrant cultures and inclusive societies. We call this approach building an economy that provides for life. Our on-the-ground work and systems approach is entrepreneurial, partnership-based, and relentlessly practical. To learn more, visit ecotrust.ca.
Equity at the centre Ecotrust Canada holds a deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity as core principles integral to the work we do. We seek diverse perspectives and lived experiences that foster learning, creativity, and innovation. Likewise, decolonization is central to the change we seek to make in the world, and we highly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this position.
Submit your application here Job Application: Video Analyst and At Sea Observer in Prince Rupert, BC
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and two references (full names, email addresses, and phone numbers) in the form below as ONE document with the file name LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_VIDEOANALYST.PDF by midnight Pacific Time, December 14, 2025.
Your Name
First Last
Your Email Address
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and two references as one file
Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 25 MB.
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About Ecotrust Canada
Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising charity that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities toward building an economy that provides for a healthy and resilient natural environment; sustainable and abundant energy, food, and housing; prosperous and meaningful livelihoods; and vibrant and inclusive cultures. We call this approach building an economy that provides for life. Our 25 years of on-the-ground work and systems approach is entrepreneurial, partnership-based and relentlessly practical.
Video Analyst and At Sea Observer in Prince Rupert, BC
About the role
Video Analyst & At Sea Observer, Community Fisheries Program Start date: ASAP
Position status: Part-time (20 hours/week with opportunities for full-time hours)
Location: Prince Rupert, British Columbia, on Coast Ts’msyen Territory
Compensation: $20 – $25/hour depending on experience
About The Community Fisheries Program Ecotrust Canada’s Community Fisheries Program has been deeply rooted in community and solution-building in coastal BC for over 20 years. Our fisheries vision is for resilient fisheries—fisheries that meet the immediate social and economic needs of adjacent communities, without compromising ecological integrity or the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
Position Summary The Video Analyst & At Sea Observer will report to Kathryn Bond, North Coast Fisheries Project Manager, and will work under the day-to-day supervision of Lyndsey Bodgener, North Coast Fisheries Project Coordinator, in our Prince Rupert office.
This dual-role position combines office-based video analysis with at-sea observer duties. Video analysts review fishing fleet footage to collect quality data using Ecotrust Canada’s specialized software. As designated At-Sea Observers, staff participate in Ecotrust Canada’s At-Sea Observer Program (ASOP), which operates under the direction of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). All training is provided for both aspects of the role.
Responsibilities
- Collect quality data efficiently from video footage of fishing fleets monitored by Ecotrust Canada
- Document all fishing activity during at-sea monitoring trips
- Collect biological samples during at-sea monitoring
- Monitor compliance with fishery regulations
- Prepare summary reports of collected data
- Complete between one and four biosampling trips aboard Area A crab boats per year (3-7 days each)
Skills And Qualifications Essential skills and attributes:
- Good time management and organizational skills; reliable and self-disciplined
- Ability to meet tight deadlines
- Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team
- Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal)
- Meticulous attention to detail
- Computer literacy (specifically experience using Excel)
- Availability to work from office in Prince Rupert
- Availability to complete between one and four biosampling trips aboard Area A crab boats per year
Assets (desired But Not Essential)
- Previous experience with data entry
- Previous experience with video software
About Ecotrust Canada Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising non-profit that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities toward building an economy that provides for a healthy and resilient natural environment; sustainable and abundant energy, food, and housing; prosperous and meaningful livelihoods; and vibrant cultures and inclusive societies. We call this approach building an economy that provides for life. Our on-the-ground work and systems approach is entrepreneurial, partnership-based, and relentlessly practical. To learn more, visit ecotrust.ca.
Equity at the centre Ecotrust Canada holds a deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity as core principles integral to the work we do. We seek diverse perspectives and lived experiences that foster learning, creativity, and innovation. Likewise, decolonization is central to the change we seek to make in the world, and we highly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this position.
Submit your application here Job Application: Video Analyst and At Sea Observer in Prince Rupert, BC
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and two references (full names, email addresses, and phone numbers) in the form below as ONE document with the file name LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_VIDEOANALYST.PDF by midnight Pacific Time, December 14, 2025.
Your Name
First Last
Your Email Address
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and two references as one file
Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 25 MB.
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About Ecotrust Canada
Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising charity that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities toward building an economy that provides for a healthy and resilient natural environment; sustainable and abundant energy, food, and housing; prosperous and meaningful livelihoods; and vibrant and inclusive cultures. We call this approach building an economy that provides for life. Our 25 years of on-the-ground work and systems approach is entrepreneurial, partnership-based and relentlessly practical.