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Restoration Ecologist

Friends of Sausal Creek

Oakland, California

Job Type Permanent
Salary $28 - $30 per hour
Benefits Health insurance reimbursement, paid time off, and employer matched retirement plan
Deadline May 16, 2025

Responsibilities

Restoration (70%):

  • Execute, manage, and monitor key restoration projects, especially in redwood ecosystems
  • Create management and revegetation plans, spearhead data analysis and organization, and lead monitoring efforts for grant reporting
  • Supervise and train interns, site leaders, crew leaders, and volunteers in restoration activities
  • Lead restoration workdays with volunteers and youth groups
  • Coordinate with Eagle Scouts and youth development organizations on trail remediation and wildfire risk reduction projects and trainings
  • Collaborate with City of Oakland, FOSC Board of Directors, FOSC staff, and other stakeholders on permitting and regulation
  • Support the installation of informational signage at restoration sites
  • Conduct water quality monitoring sessions, analyze data, and compile reports
  • Present and speak on FOSC’s restoration work at conferences and symposiums

Community Stewardship (30%):

  • Work with volunteer site leaders and the Nursery Manager across multiple sites to develop annual planting plans and support community-led workdays
  • Assist the Nursery Manager with propagating and growing up to 10,000 local California native plants annually in collaboration with volunteers and students
  • Collaborate with FOSC staff to plan citywide and FOSC-specific events including Earth Day, the Winter Solstice planting event, and the annual Native Plant Sale, among others

Required Experience

  • Bachelor's or master’s degree in botany, forestry, ecology, environmental sciences, or a related field and at least one year of relevant experience
  • Deep understanding of local CA native and non-native flora and fauna and ecosystem processes, especially in redwood ecosystems
  • Experience designing and maintaining native plant restoration sites especially in riparian areas and forest ecosystems
  • Understanding of scientific method, study design, and monitoring
  • Experience facilitating groups and working with diverse ages and populations
  • Ability to skillfully interface with diverse partners including government officials and community organizations
  • Experience maintaining and tracking tools, equipment, and other supplies
  • Understanding of statistics, ideally with proficiency in ArcGIS and/or R
  • Proven ability to enter, track, and manage data

Required Skills

  • Ability to lift 40 lbs, hike rough terrain, and spend up to 8 hrs/day outdoors
  • Self-starter; able to manage full schedule and function well independently/remotely
  • Collaborative, able to work with a small team and Board-level advisors
  • Flexible, adaptable to last-minute changes
  • Inclusive and just; committed to principles of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Passion for FOSC’s mission; willingness to advocate for FOSC’s objectives and programs
HOW TO APPLY

Please email a cover letter and your CV/resume to hiring@sausalcreek.org with your name and “RE Application” in the subject line.

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category Botany, Restoration
Tags GIS