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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 |