Job Description: NFJDWC Restoration Project Managers (RPM) play a pivotal role in the development, implementation, and monitoring of watershed restoration projects in the North and Middle Fork John Day Watersheds. Clear communication and an ability to work independently and creatively problem-solve in a project management setting are integral to the position; a self-starter will be most likely to succeed in this role. In collaboration with the Executive Director and Restoration Program Manager, the RPMs develop fundable project ideas that align with the Watershed Council’s mission. Restoration projects include, but are not limited to, instream habitat improvements, channel restoration, riparian plantings, livestock and wildlife management fencing, juniper removal, and spring developments. Projects may include communication with numerous conservation partners including private landowners, business owners, community members and organizations, tribes, contractors, coworkers, NFJDWC Board members, and more. As a team member, you will attend staff and board meetings as requested and contribute to the maintenance and upkeep of the Watershed Council.
The duties of the position are highly dynamic and will vary from season to season depending on the needs of NFJDWC constituents and the organization. Work will primarily be in-office or in-field but limited remote work can be negotiated during the winter months as workloads allow. The position duties consist of a mix of indoor and outdoor activities and require the ability to work long hours moving around in the field as well as extended time working on a computer at a desk. Outdoor activities will include navigating work sites in remote locations with potentially thick brush and steep and uneven terrain, moving across rocks, rocky stream banks, slick and uneven stream beds, and downed logs. Some work site locations have limited access and will require navigating an ATV on rugged terrain.
Long Creek, Oregon, is located near a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities such as whitewater rafting/kayaking, paddleboarding, mountain biking/hiking/backpacking trails, and the pristine North Fork John Day Wilderness Area. This position also provides opportunities to network and gain experience working with other natural resource professionals.
Summary of Position Responsibilities:
- Project Development and Grant Writing
- Explore and develop strategic partnerships with other restoration partners to identify project priorities and opportunities.
- Utilize regional assessments and prioritizations to develop short and long-term restoration work plans.
- Actively research diverse potential funding sources (state, federal, public, and private funding).
- Develop and submit grant applications, including budgets, maps, project objectives, and specifications.
- Restoration Project Management
- Coordinate with project partners, funders, and permitting agencies to ensure project timelines and deliverables are being met.
- Track project budgets.
- Develop and manage contracts, including leading competitive bidding processes, drafting contracts, overseeing contract administration, and
managing contractors. - Procure project materials and supplies.
- Obtain permits and ensure environmental compliance.
- Prepare project completion, monitoring, and other technical reports.
- Conduct effectiveness photo point monitoring on completed restoration projects.
- Stewardship, Outreach and Landowner Services
- Participate in site visits with landowners to provide technical assistance and develop projects that are mutually beneficial to the goals of the landowner and the Watershed Council.
- Participate in community events hosted or attended by the Watershed Council.
- Represent the Watershed Council in meetings with landowners, partners, and community members.
The above is not an all-inclusive description or list of duties and responsibilities.
To Apply: Submit application materials in PDF format via email to info@nfjdwc.org.
Please include:
• A cover letter (no more than two pages) describing your qualifications and interest in the position.
• A resume that demonstrates how you meet the qualifications for the role and describes your experience and key accomplishments.
• Three professional references with contact information (name, phone, and email) and a brief description of your affiliation.
Interview Process & Background Check:
The interview process will include a phone or video interview with multiple North Fork John Day Watershed Council staff. The job will be posted until filled, and interviews will occur as applications are received. Upon hiring, the applicant will need to pass a pre-employment background clearance check and DMV check.
Status and Compensation:
This permanent position offers a salary of $55,000-$60,000, depending on experience. Benefits include health, vision, and dental insurance, PTO/sick leave, and an employer-matching 401K (after 1 year of employment).