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Natural Areas Steward

Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Ellensburg, Washington

Job Type Permanent
Salary $3,477 - $4,299 per month
Benefits http://careers.wa.gov/benefits.html
Deadline Feb 05, 2026

Natural Areas Steward, Agricultural Research Technologist 2 (ART2)
Full-time, Seasonal, Represented position (WPEA)
Anticipated Seasonal employment is February - November, 2026
Work Hours and Partial Telework flexibility may be available and considered
Salary: $3477.00 - $4299.00 Monthly

Want to join something GREAT and make a difference?
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has an exciting opportunity within our Southeast Region as a Natural Areas Steward. As a Natural Areas Steward, you will work as a part of DNR’s Natural Areas Program. This program manages the conservation and restoration of both Natural Area Preserves and Natural Resource Conservation Areas. These lands represent the finest natural, undisturbed ecosystems in state ownership, often protecting rare or vulnerable plant and animal species. The Natural Areas Steward will keep habitats and ecosystems healthy through science-based management and restoration. They will also strengthen public appreciation of nature by promoting environmental education, exploration, and scientific research on natural areas. This is an incredible opportunity for someone passionate about ecological conservation and preservation.

Responsibilities:

  • Implement invasive species control through chemical, mechanical, and other methods
  • Assist in restoration planning
  • Implement restoration activities, including seed collection, plug planting, and thinning
  • Assist in monitoring rare plants and vegetation communities
  • Construct and maintain site infrastructure, including fencing and signage
  • Use GPS and GIS apps to record restoration activities and map plant occurrences
  • Work independently in remote areas in inclement weather conditions

Required Qualifications: 

  • Associate’s degree with a major in Botany, Plant Ecology, Restoration Ecology, or a closely related field;
    OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
  • Experience with invasive species identification and control, including the application of herbicides.
  • Experience in plant identification that includes the ability to use a dichotomous key (preferably Hitchcock & Cronquist’s ‘Flora of the Pacific Northwest’).
  • Knowledge of how to conduct rare plant surveys and apply effective plant monitoring techniques.
  • Experience using GPS or GPS-enabled devices and familiarity with computer spreadsheets and database programs.
  • Accustomed to working independently in remote locations.
  • Knowledge of ecological principles, particularly of the ecosystems in eastern Washington.
  • Knowledge of ecological field data collection techniques, including rare plant surveys and vegetation community monitoring.
  • Commitment to fostering and supporting an environment that honors diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice practices.
Category Botany , Restoration
Tags GIS