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Nature House Host

Nature House Host

Stanley Park Ecology Society
locationVancouver, BC, Canada
remoteOnsite
PublishedPublished: 2026-05-20
ExpiresExpires: 2026-07-19
Unpaid Volunteer Position
no work experience required

Role Description

Spend your time enjoying beautiful Stanley Park and share your passion for ecology with others. Nature House Hosts provide important interpretation and education on the local ecology of the Park to visitors at Stanley Park Ecology’s Nature House. Volunteer alongside Educators to answer questions about Stanley Park’s wildlife, plants and natural history, and develop your skills in interpretation and public engagement.

The Nature House

The Nature House is an education station located on Lost Lagoon. It has displays, books and games that invite visitors to learn more about the wildlife in the area. The Nature House welcomes everyone, whether they are people that have lived nearby for decades and know lots about the birds or trees, or tourists that have never been to Stanley Park before. We have a map that helps people plan their routes through the Park and many books to look up the answers to visitors’ questions.

Duties

  • Welcome visitors to the Nature House and share information about Stanley Park’s ecology and natural and cultural history in a friendly and engaging way;
  • Engage visitors with educational displays in the Nature House;
  • Provide directions and answer questions from park visitors;
  • Promote programming (such as walks, talks, events and memberships) as well as volunteering opportunities;
  • Support staff to organize resource materials including books, photos and articles;
  • Assist in Nature House opening and closing procedures;
  • Light cleaning or tidying duties as occasionally required;

Time Commitment

Prospective volunteers must be able to commit to two 3-hour shifts each month at a minimum. Volunteers must be able to commit to at least two months of volunteering.

The Nature House has seasonal hours, operating on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the fall, winter, and spring, and from Tuesday to Sunday each week from July to September.

Training

Stanley Park Ecology staff will provide thorough training on topics such as the ecology and natural history of Stanley Park, interpretation techniques and more.

Volunteers will receive an initial orientation with staff. Volunteers continuing throughout the summer season will need to be available for in-person training on Saturday June 27th.

All volunteers will receive ongoing mentoring at the Nature House, along with opportunities to learn by attending webinars and supporting educational tours and bird counts.

Requirements

  • Have a passion for ecology;
  • Be interested in public outreach and enjoy meeting and interacting with people in an engaging way;
  • Excellent communication skills and a passionate, enthusiastic, and confident nature;
  • High commitment level and reliable team player;
  • Have a keen interest in nature and Stanley Park – you do not need to know everything, just be willing to learn!
  • Willingness to be active outdoors;
  • 16 years of age or older.

Benefits

Required career level

  • Student (High School)
  • Entry Level
  • Experienced (Non Manager)
  • Volunteer

Years of experience (Optional)

  • no work experience required