Restoration Projects Coordinator Job Announcement

We are hiring a Restoration Projects Coordinator!
Now accepting applications through 5 p.m. on Sept 1st, 2023

The Long Tom Watershed Council (LTWC) is seeking applicants for a Restoration Projects Coordinator (RPC) who will support the Council’s efforts to improve the health of a variety of habitats in the watershed. This is a new position. Position duties will focus on planning and coordinating the implementation of oak, prairie, wetland, and floodplain habitat restoration projects. The RPC is responsible for leading all aspects of the planning and implementation of habitat restoration projects. Many of our current and planned projects involve holistic restoration of multiple habitat types, from floodplain reconnections and restoration of wet prairie plant communities, to oak thinning and fuels reduction work on the ridge tops. The Restoration Projects Coordinator will be comfortable leading the successful implementation of these diverse projects. This position will work closely with other LTWC rural project staff, including the Uplands and Aquatic Program Managers.

Please follow this link to view the full job announcement and position description, including instructions on how to apply

Process: Application materials due 9/1/23 at 5 p.m. Phone interviews with up to 10 candidates; then panel interviews with 3-5 candidates through September. The
hiring committee will include LTWC staff and other partners.

Starting Date: Ideally November 1, 2023, pending availability of chosen candidate

Status: Exempt, Full-time (Ideally 40 hours per week, will consider 32-36 hours per week
at a prorated salary for the right candidate)

Compensation: $50,000-$54,000 starting salary (DOE) + benefits:
● Health insurance (75% of employee premium + 20% of dependents paid)
● Short term disability insurance
● 401(k) match – up to 8% of salary
● 10 paid holidays plus 10 days of PTO to start
● Continuing education and training are financially supported in alignment with organizational priorities