Are you passionate about Labrador, environmental stewardship, water protection, research, education, or community leadership? We would love to have you join us!
Grand Riverkeeper Labrador (GRKL) is seeking dedicated and community-minded individuals to join its Board of Directors.
GRKL is a Labrador-based environmental non-profit organization committed to protecting the Grand (Churchill) River watershed and advancing public awareness, research, education, and environmental stewardship throughout Labrador.
Who We Are Looking For
We welcome applicants no matter where you are. We welcome individuals with a variety of skills, backgrounds and expertise and share our vision
Previous board experience is helpful but not required.
Board Member Responsibilities
Board members are expected to:
- Attend regular board meetings (virtual and/or in person)
- Support the mission and objectives of GRKL
- Participate in organizational planning and decision-making
- Assist with outreach, fundraising, and strategic initiatives
- Act in the best interests of the organization and the communities it serves
GRKL encourages applications from Indigenous peoples, youth, Elders, women, and individuals from diverse backgrounds and communities throughout Labrador.
How to Apply
Please send applications or inquiries to: Grand Riverkeeper Labrador at GrandRiverkeeperLabrador@outlook.com or comment on the Facebook page
Please share with anyone who may be interested in supporting watershed protection and environmental stewardship in Labrador.
Mega Dams create MEGA DAMAGE! Are you concerned about the Grand River and the impacts of hydro development? Follow our blog and stay tuned to the latest reports and studies on the subject! GrandRiverKeeper Labrador Inc. monitors what’s happening and will keep you posted on topics of interest. Follow this link. https://blog.grandriverkeeperlabrador.ca/
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Our goal is to preserve and protect the water quality and the ecological integrity of the Grand (Churchill) River and its estuaries for present and future users and for posterity through actions of public awareness, monitoring, research, networking, intervention and habitat restoration. As such one of our key objectives is to bring awareness both locally and globally of the cumulative impacts associated with megadams that we become aware of through our research.
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