Full-Time Restoration and Fire Projects Manager
Job Description
Restoration and Fire Projects Manager
Position posted: August 1, 2024; open until filled
Applications review: starts September 9, 2024
Expected Salary: $54,000-$62,000 depending on relevant experience/skills
Benefits: exempt, full-time position with benefits including retirement
Location: position is headquartered in Eugene, OR, and requires in-person meetings, office time, and travel for field work
The Long Tom Watershed Council (LTWC) seeks to hire a Restoration & Fire Projects Manager (RFPM) to support incorporation of prescribed and ecological fire into uplands habitat restoration and stewardship. This new position is part of the Rural Habitats Team and will lead all aspects of coordination, planning, and implementation of oak, prairie, and wetland habitat restoration projects and provides coordination and leadership in planning and implementing burns as part of restoration projects. Maintaining relationships and supporting Indigenous-led fire initiatives with Indigenous partners and area Tribes as the original stewards of the land is a critical piece of this effort.
The RFPM is expected to maintain prescribed burn qualifications through either NWCG (FFT2, FFT1, etc.) or the Oregon Certified Burn Manager program.
Full Position Description: https://www.longtom.org/jobs/
To Apply: Submit application materials via email to
ap***@lo*****.org
by September 9, 2024 for full consideration
LTWC Background
The Long Tom Watershed Council (LTWC), formed in 1998, is a nonprofit organization serving the Long Tom River Watershed and Upper Willamette Watershed in Lane and Benton Counties, an area approximately 450 square miles, mostly held in private ownership. Council history, mission, and program information is available on our website: www.longtom.org.
How to Apply
Full Position Description: https://www.longtom.org/jobs/ To Apply: Submit application materials via email to apply@longtom.org by September 9, 2024 for full consideration68 total views, 0 today