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Associate Restoration Project Manager

Coquille Watershed Association

Coquille, Oregon

Job Type Permanent
Salary $22 - $24 per hour
Benefits Health insurance (medical, vision, dental), 26 PTO days/yr (encompasses vacation, sick, and 11 paid holidays), retirement (SIMPLE IRA with 3% employer match)
Deadline Sep 07, 2025
Experience 2 - 6 years

The Associate Restoration Project Manager (APM) supports CoqWA’s restoration program by planning and delivering projects related to: noxious weeds, riparian, working lands, and native plants throughout the Coquille Watershed. This role manages multiple projects simultaneously—from permitting and contracting to implementation, monitoring, and reporting—while also helping to develop new initiatives and secure funding. The APM reports to the CoqWA Restoration Program Coordinator and works closely with project managers, landowners, and agency partners to advance restoration goals. Success in this position requires a collaborative, partnership-driven approach and familiarity with watershed councils and natural resource agencies. The APM must be able to work both independently and as part of a team, bringing strong communication, diplomacy, and organizational skills to balance multiple priorities and deadlines. Knowledge of local watershed issues—including noxious weed management, livestock exclusion fencing, and riparian restoration—and the ability to share this knowledge with diverse audiences is highly valued. 

HOW TO APPLY

Submit a cover letter (include start date availability), resumé, and contact information for three references to hiring@coquillewatershed.org  with the subject line:“[LAST NAME] Associate Restoration Project Manager Application.” In your cover letter, please include examples of how your previous experience relates to this role.  

See full posting at https://www.coquillewatershed.org/join-us/employment 

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Category General / Stewardship, Restoration
Tags Permitting, Environmental Planning