About Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) is a multi-university institute encompassing the four major research-intensive universities in British Columbia: University of Victoria, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and the University of Northern British Columbia. Our mandate is to catalyze and mobilize research, partnerships, and knowledge that generate research on climate solutions. We are a values-based organization that centers its work on principles of respect, relationality, reciprocity, trust, transparency, and transformation.
About the Role
Reporting to The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) Communications Manager, the PICS Climate Change Video Storyteller will play a critical role in helping to implement our communications strategy by engaging with researchers, community partners, and documenting climate impacts and solutions across BC and beyond. This Storyteller will help to plan, research, develop, and deliver a range of video and communication products that are designed to foster, accelerate, and inspire engagement, education, and capacity building through the sharing of diverse academic, Indigenous, and community knowledges. As a masterful storyteller, experienced videographer, filmmaker and multi-media professional, the Video Storyteller will have experience with producing, directing, editing, and distribution.
Note: This opportunity will be available on a three-year contract with the possibility of extension.
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Application Information
If this exciting opportunity to be at the Centre of climate solutions research in BC sounds like a great fit for you, please apply with your resume and cover letter.
For more information on this position, please review the full job description. This posting will remain open until March 26, 2025, and a review of resumes will start immediately so do not delay applying.
We look forward to connecting with you!
Climate justice is core to our work at PICS. We believe that intersectional approaches that recognize human, Indigenous, and environmental rights and responsibilities are foundational for climate solutions to be durable, effective, and fair. Climate justice requires addressing systemic inequalities, reconciliation, and challenging structures of power and privilege. We are dedicated to working in solidarity with affected communities to advocate for transformative change that promotes equity, resilience, and sustainability for all.
We acknowledge the disproportionate impacts of climate change on marginalized communities, including Indigenous Peoples, racial minorities, low-income individuals, individuals with disabilities, and those living in frontline communities.
PICS prides itself on being a welcoming and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from members of all races, backgrounds, abilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations.