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Opportunity Description

The Rideau Waterway Land Trust is accepting applications for the vital role of Treasurer on our Board of Directors! Join us in making a real impact in the beautiful Rideau corridor between Kingston and Ottawa — and help us make sure we have enough nuts squirrelled away for winter.

As our volunteer Treasurer, you’ll play a crucial role in the financial health of our not-for-profit charitable organization. The current Treasurer will be available for mentorship throughout the transition.

Your responsibilities will include:

- Providing financial oversight and strategic advice for the short and long-term health of the Land Trust
- Ensuring all day-to-day financial transactions are completed accurately and on time — working closely with the Executive Director, bookkeeper, and other board volunteers
- Overseeing budgets, planning, board reporting, and coordinating public reporting requirements

If you’re passionate about conserving lands and wildlife and have a knack for finance, we’d love to hear from you!
Please send your CV and cover letter to John Grass, RWLT Board Chair, at info@rwlt.org.

Learn more about us at www.rwlt.org, or sign up for our free monthly newsletter at www.rwlt.org/subscribe.

Join us in preserving the beauty of the Rideau Waterway!

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Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old

About the Organization

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Rideau Waterway Land Trust

Animals & Environment

The Rideau Waterway Land Trust is a not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to preserving ecologically significant lands within the Rideau Corridor, between Kingston and Ottawa. Our area of interest includes the Rideau River Watershed and part of the Cataraqui River Watershed. The majority of our 25 conserved lands are located within the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-recognized biosphere region in Canada. The Rideau Canal is a designated National Historic Site, Canadian Heritage River, and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

RWLT works with property owners and community organizations to acquire and protect lands for the benefit of the community and future generations. RWLT relies on revenues from Rock Dunder, Covington Cottage, grants and donations to fulfill our mission.

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Logistics & Schedule

Typical Schedule
Flexible
Dates
Start: Jan 15, 2026
Location
Remote / Virtual