Facilities and Property Coordinator
Think Wild
Bend, Oregon
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $22 - $26 per hour |
Benefits | Mileage reimbursement, phone stipend, paid sick time off, and company retirement contribution after a year of employment. |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
Location: Bend, Oregon
Status: Permanent Part-Time and/or Full-Time Seasonal
Reports To: Executive Director
About Think Wild
Think Wild is a 501(c)(3) wildlife conservation center in Bend, Oregon. Through wildlife rehabilitation, education, humane wildlife-conflict services, and habitat restoration, we inspire our high-desert community to care for and protect native wildlife.
Position Overview
The Facilities and Property Coordinator keeps the Think Wild campus safe, functional, and welcoming for wildlife, staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role blends hands-on facilities work, contractor coordination and project management of construction projects, property and vehicle upkeep, light construction, and volunteer group support.
Compensation
Hourly, $22-26 DOE, along with mileage reimbursement, phone stipend, paid sick time off, and company retirement contribution after a year of employment. Position may be 20–40 hrs/week with a flexible schedule.
Key ResponsibilitiesFacilities Maintenance & Operations
- Coordinate onsite plumbing, electrical, HVAC, facilities, utilities, Wi-Fi, printing, septic, trash/recycling, and other systems to ensure they function properly and efficiently.
- Schedule and liaise with contractors, plumbers, electricians, volunteers, HVAC techs, etc. for ongoing and capital infrastructure projects.
- Perform routine facility and equipment cleaning and minor repairs and maintain a log of these routine maintenance requirements.
- Restock facility and hospital supplies (e.g., paper towels, gloves, soap, cleaning supplies) to ensure consistent availability.
- Support general hospital and facility cleanliness through regular cleaning, disinfecting, and tidying of common and staff-use areas.
- Maintain trash and recycling systems—monitor bins, remove waste as needed, and coordinate pick-up or dump runs.
- Troubleshoot system issues and ensure timely fixes.
- Keep tool and equipment sheds tidy; track batteries, chargers, and small-engine tools.
- Oversee Think Wild vehicles—oil changes, tires, repair appointments—and maintain service records.
- Run occasional errands such as picking up supplies, transporting equipment, or handling facility-related logistics.
- Serve as project manager/facilitator for When on-site volunteer groups tackle facilities projects (painting, staining, organizing), by providingprovide task lists, guidance, and quality checks.
Property & Grounds Maintenance
- Mow, weed-whack, water, and maintain landscaped and natural areas.
- Maintain and enhance native habitat zones, including our educational native pollinator garden—planting, weeding, mulching, and signage upkeep.
- Remove invasives, manage burn piles, and keep walkways clear; coordinate dump runs.
- Handle seasonal needs (snow, leaf, fire-fuel reduction).
- Direct volunteers assisting with grounds care, habitat restoration, or debris clean-up.
Construction & Repairs
- Help build, repair, or outfit wildlife enclosures and outdoor education features (e.g., picnic tables, shade structures).
- Perform minor carpentry and hardware fixes; guide volunteer groups on these projects.
- Pitch in on occasional enclosure cleaning or retrofits.
Procurement & Organization
- Price, purchase, or secure donated tools, parts, and capital items.
- Track inventory of maintenance supplies, cleaning products, and landscaping materials.
- Ensure all equipment is stored safely and ready for use.
Additional Opportunities
- If desired, pick up extra hours on habitat-restoration and wildlife-services field projects across Central and Eastern Oregon during peak seasons.
Qualifications
Required:
- Experience in facilities maintenance, landscaping, carpentry, or a related trade
- Basic knowledge of plumbing, electrical, HVAC systems, and hand/power tools
- Ability to perform light construction tasks (e.g., painting, staining, basic repairs)
- Familiarity with landscaping and small-engine equipment (e.g., mowers, trimmers, battery-powered tools)
- Strong organizational skills, including maintaining tools, supplies, and workspaces
- Ability to lift 50 lbs and work outdoors in all weather conditions
- Valid driver’s license and ability to pass a background check
- Enthusiasm for wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship
Preferred:
- 3+ years in a facilities, property management, or maintenance role—preferably with a nonprofit, park, or educational setting
- Experience coordinating contractors or service providers (e.g., plumbing, HVAC, pest control)
- Knowledge of native habitat maintenance, invasive species removal, and pollinator garden care
- Experience with vehicle upkeep, including basic maintenance and service scheduling
- Comfort leading volunteers or work crews on restoration or facilities projects
- Familiarity with wildlife enclosures or outdoor education infrastructure
- Basic troubleshooting skills for WiFi, printers, and related tech
- Certifications in OSHA safety, pesticide application, or first aid
To Apply
Please submit a resume and brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the role to info@thinkwildco.org with the subject line Facilities and Property Coordinator Application – [Your Name]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Think Wild is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | General / Stewardship |
Tags | Nature Center |