Employment & Volunteer Opportunities with TSS
Join The movement. Build Community Resilience With Us.
Whether you're looking to work, volunteer, or collaborate on climate action, Transition Salt Spring offers meaningful ways to get involved. Help build a more resilient, sustainable island—one project at a time.
From restoring forests to organizing community events, your time and skills can make a real difference. Together, we can create a thriving future for Salt Spring and the Southern Gulf Islands.

Volunteer Opportunities
Planting Days in the Hwmet’utsun (Maxwell) Creek Watershed!
Attention Nature and Plant Enthusiasts! Help Us Restore Our Local Forests The Climate Adaptation Research Lab is calling on your green thumbs and gardening expertise to assist with an exciting Forest and Wetland Restoration Project!…
Volunteer Opportunities with TSS!
Ready to make a difference in your community? Transition Salt Spring is looking for passionate volunteers to join our team! From climate action campaigning to invasive plant support, there’s a role for everyone. Contact Darlene…
What do the TSS Working Groups do?
An Interview with Jean Wilkinson from the Native Plant Stewardship Group At the heart of our organisation are five dedicated board members and five part-time staff and extending out from this heart are a TON…
CURRENT JOB OPENINGS
Join our team and put your skills to work on the frontlines of community climate action. We post job openings here as they arise.
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WORKING GROUPS
Start a Working Group
Have an idea for climate action? Let’s make it happen.
Working groups are how some of our best projects get started. If you have a vision for a new project, ongoing event or initiative, we’d love to support you in launching it. TSS gives you the space, some start up funds, marketing support, insurance and other supports to make it easy for you to begin. Learn More.
Join a Working Group
Collaborate with like-minded locals
Want to get more deeply involved in a specific area—like native plants, marine stewardship, or biochar? Our working groups are always looking for fresh energy and ideas. Learn More.