Conservation Marketing Volunteering

During your Conservation Marketing volunteering learn about online marketing and how we present our conservation work and trips, based around the Six Principles of Personal Development, Nature Connection, Nature Conservation, Self-Sufficiency, Empowerment and Consciousness and Awareness. Create content to promote our conservation culture and products to future volunteers, students, and visitors. Keep people who have been here before up to date on what’s going on in the community through social media posts. Schedule blog posts, pictures, podcasts, music and videos up to a month in advance for our social media channels. Post volunteer recruitment ads, update website content and organize community partners to help create social media content. Add new media such as blog stories, podcasts and book recommendations to the Trails to Empowerment website.

The three main responsibilities for your conservation marketing volunteering

  • Create promotional social media content

  • Promote our conservation trips and projects and Six Principles

  • Schedule content and update websites

Your contribution

  • Create content to promote our culture and conservation projects to prospective volunteers, students and visitors
  • Schedule social media posts up to a month in advance of posting
  • Post promotional content, pictures, blog stories, podcasts and videos to our social media sites
  • Keep our websites up to date with SEO and system updates
  • Post pictures, blog stories, podcasts and videos to our websites
  • Organize community partners to create content to share on social media
  • Post volunteer recruitment ads on job sites
  • Learn about and implement our Six Principles of Nature Connection, Nature Conservation, Personal Development, Self-Sufficiency, Empowerment and Consciousness and Awareness
Conservation marketing volunteering

Interested in this volunteering opportunity for university?

If you want to complete this volunteering for a required university internship, you can make it a practicum. Find out more:

Want to see where you'll be volunteering?

Take a look at the Chilcotin Ark Institute’s website to see the ranch and more of what you’ll be getting involved with:

If you are joining us from outside Canada, you will need a valid working holiday visa or a co-op visa, through the International Experience Canada program. Find out more on our hands on opportunities page:

If you aren’t able to get an International Experience Canada visa, you can join us by completing a training program. Take a look at our training page for more information:

Are you ready for more in life?

Join us on the trail to empowerment towards a greater sense of self-confidence, courage and initiative. Find a greater connection with nature and yourself. Develop your leadership skills in a unique environment where you can evolve with a positive mindset by facing challenges and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.