California Jobs 109 Jobs

Associate/Full Research Specialist

UC Berkeley

Berkeley, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $75,600 - $93,200 per year

Deadline:    Jan 18, 2026

Experience:    2 - 6 years

10 days ago

Events Coordinator

Land Trust Of Santa Cruz County

Santa Cruz, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    62,400 - 84,000 per year

Deadline:    Jan 04, 2026

24 days ago

Master of Environmental Management – Online Degree

University of Connecticut - Online

100% Online Study

To meet the needs of the job market, UConn’s Law School, Natural Resources, and Geography departments offer an interdisciplinary Master of Energy & Environmental Management online degree.

Emissions Modeling Specialist

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $64,100 - $90,300 per year

Deadline:    Jan 19, 2026

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Trail Conservation Intern

Shasta-Trinity National Forest

Weaverville, CA

Job type:    Paid Internship

Salary:    $900 per week

Experience:    0 - 1 years

Yesterday

Zero Waste Program Director

San Jose Conservation Corps + Charter School

San Jose, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $99,000 - $110,000 per year

Experience:    7+ years

3 days ago

Executive Director

Friends of Plumas Wilderness

Quincy, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $70,000 - $80,000 per year

Deadline:    Jan 31, 2026

3 days ago

Necropsy Technician

The Marine Mammal Center

Sausalito, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $28 - $31.49 per hour

Deadline:    Jan 11, 2026

Experience:    2 - 6 years

7 days ago

Historian- Death Valley National Park

The Great Basin Institute

Death Valley, CA

Job type:    Temporary

Salary:    $32.50 per hour

Deadline:    Jan 26, 2026

Experience:    0 - 1 years

7 days ago

Executive Director

Elkhorn Slough Foundation

Moss Landing, CA

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $185,000 - $225,000 per year

Deadline:    Jan 23, 2026

16 days ago

Master of Conservation Leadership

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, CO

This master’s degree prepares leaders to address complex conservation issues from local to global scales and is for those seeking to make a difference in the lives and ecosystems of our planet.