
Junior Project Manager
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About UsSalish Soils is more than a soil company. We’re a movement, restoring balance to the land, regenerating waste, and creating real opportunities for our community. Founded by shíshálh entrepreneur Aaron Joe, we’re an Indigenous-owned business rooted in circular economy practices and Indigenous values.
We are entering an exciting period of growth—with new product lines, expanded recycling services, and a redesigned site on the horizon. To support this work, we are seeking a contract Junior Project Manager to drive deliverables.
We are entering an exciting period of growth—with new product lines, expanded recycling services, and a redesigned site on the horizon. To support this work, we are seeking a contract Junior Project Manager to drive deliverables.
Scope of WorkOur roadmap includes exciting projects such as:
- Launching branded soil and compost bags (small bags and mega bags).
 - Rolling out silt socks for erosion control
 - Expanding into metal recycling, commercial recycling, and an archaeological repository
 - Enhancing customer experience for commercial, residential, and industrial clients
 - Redesigning our site layout to improve safety, traffic flow, and service delivery
 
You Might Be a Good Fit If You…• Have 1–5+ years of experience in project management, product development, or service design
- Are confident managing multiple workstreams, timelines, and stakeholder groups
 - Have experience with project management tools like Asana
 - Can balance strategy and execution—moving ideas from concept to clear deliverables
 - Communicate clearly, build alignment, and anticipate roadblocks
 - Understand business case thinking, pricing, and compliance considerations
 - Care about sustainability, Indigenous leadership, and community impact
 
Contract Details• Contractor position – not an employee role
- $30–$35 hourly rate, based on experience
 - Expected commitment: 4–5 days per week
 
To ApplyPlease send your proposal, CV, and a short note outlining relevant project experience to nicole@salishsoils.com ().
 Salish Soils is proudly Indigenous-owned and based on shíshálh territory. We welcome proposals from Indigenous contractors, people of colour, LGBTQ2S+ professionals, and members of underrepresented communities.