Ensure Hive Future is a Federal Not for Profit dedicated to research & education. A large component of that is around Varroa Resistant Bees. Bees that don't need chemicals nor antibiotics to survive. Bees that are also adapted to their local environment. We work with small scale commercial apiaries, backyard beekeepers, scientists, and farmers towards a more sustainable future.
Job description
This is a
hybrid role
ideal for someone with strong organizational and communication skills who is also interested in environmental work. You will primarily work
remotely
, supporting the team with administrative tasks like
social media, outreach, marketing, scheduling, and bookkeeping
. To satisfy grant requirements and support core programming, you'll also be expected to
occasionally attend in-person activities in Whistler
, including assisting with apiary tours and fieldwork related to our Varroa-resistant bee research.
Remote / Administrative Work (Majority of Role):
Support marketing efforts (content creation, email outreach, partnerships)
Maintain and update website and social media platforms
Assist with volunteer coordination and tour bookings
Help manage inventory, scheduling, and communications
Contribute to bookkeeping and reporting for grant compliance
Field Work in Whistler (Occasional):
Assist with hive inspections and research data collection
Support beekeeping experiences for guests
Participate in honey harvesting and basic equipment maintenance
Learn and contribute to ongoing queen-rearing and Varroa testing initiatives
You are Someone who is:
A self-starter who thrives in flexible, remote work settings
Passionate about pollinators, sustainability, and environmental education
Friendly, organized, and comfortable interacting with a variety of people (guests, hotel concierges, scientists, farmers, volunteers)
Willing to suit up and engage in hands-on beekeeping tasks when needed
No Previous Beekeeping Experience Needed!
We'll teach you everything you need to know. All we ask is that you bring:
A great attitude
A strong work ethic
Curiosity and willingness to learn
Skills You Will Gain through this Role:
Digital marketing, outreach, and nonprofit administration
Advanced queen-rearing methods
Instrumental insemination (introductory level)
Varroa testing and mite infertility data collection
Guest engagement and eco-tourism experience
Honey extraction and hive construction
To satisfy grant requirements, you must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. Ages 15 to 30 years may be eligible participants. We will also be taking co-op students in future years for the right students.
Industry: Agriculture and Extraction