***BASED IN CLARNO, OREGON*** Manage the 34,009-acre Pine Creek
Conservation Area and live onsite in provided home-office. Work includes spectacular
scenery and diverse work duties, including: project maintenance, habitat and wildlife
monitoring, restoration, including contract solicitation & management, budgeting, work
planning, purchasing, and reporting. 60-80% field work, 20-40% office work, depending
on seasons.
Requirements
Requires a Bachelor s degree in Natural Resources (wildlife, wildlife habitat, fish habitat,
and/or land management) or related field AND three years experience in program
management. Knowledge in operation and maintenance of buildings, fences, and other
infrastructure; operation of equipment including UTV/ATVs, tractor, chainsaws, and
other technical equipment. Must be comfortable working alone in an extremely remote
desert environment. Strong ability to engage successfully with the public, neighboring
landowners, agencies and organizations, collect habitat data, skilled in technical writing,
obtain a pesticide applicators license within 12 months, maintain work records, valid
driver s license, and pass a drug screening.
Benefits
Benefits include: Excellent medical insurance with low annual maximum-out-of-pocket
costs, plus vision and dental. Available flex spending plan for daycare and medical
costs. Also available are numerous supplemental insurance packages. 401(k)
retirement plan with up to 5% employer matching, after one year of employment. Eleven
days of paid holidays and Personal time off (PTO) accruing at 130 hrs annually with
increases after three years of service.
Requires a Bachelor s degree in Natural Resources (wildlife, wildlife habitat, fish habitat, and/or land management) or related field AND three years experience in program management. Knowledge in operation and maintenance of buildings, fences, and other infrastructure; operation of equipment including UTV/ATVs, tractor, chainsaws, and other technical equipment. Must be comfortable working alone in an extremely remote desert environment. Strong ability to engage successfully with the public, neighboring landowners, agencies and organizations, collect habitat data, skilled in technical writing, obtain a pesticide applicators license within 12 months, maintain work records, valid driver s license, and pass a drug screening.