Stewardship Coordinator
Oregon Natural Desert Association
Bend, Oregon
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | $53,000 - $65,000 per year |
| Benefits | 95% paid premiums for medical, dental and vision insurance, a 403b retirement program with 5% employer match, 13 paid holidays/year, 15 paid vacation days/year to start with increases over time, 12 paid sick days/year |
| Deadline | Jan 05, 2026 |
| Experience | 2 - 6 years |
POSITION: Stewardship Coordinator
REPORTS TO: Program Director, Stewardship
LOCATION: Bend, OR
CLASSIFICATION: Full-time, FLSA exempt
Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) is a nonprofit conservation organization with a mission to protect, defend and restore Oregon's high desert. With offices in Bend and Portland, Oregon, we represent more than 25,000 members and supporters around the state and across the country advocating for conservation and restoration of more than 12 million acres of high desert public lands in central and eastern Oregon. This includes iconic regions like the Owyhee Canyonlands, Steens Mountain, the John Day River and the Greater Hart-Sheldon. Our work requires close collaboration and partnership with local communities, Tribal Nations, elected officials and a wide array of nonprofit partners. Read more at www.ONDA.org.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Stewardship Coordinator works collaboratively with ONDA’s Stewardship Program Director and Restoration Manager to develop and implement habitat restoration projects in central and eastern Oregon and engage volunteers in hands-on activities. This position requires traveling and working outdoors in remote locations for approximately 80-120 days per year, as well as working in an office environment. The ideal candidate will be energized by leading groups of volunteers, enjoy working outdoors, thrive in a collaborative environment working with diverse partners and colleagues, have outstanding organizational and interpersonal skills, and be eager to learn and grow their skills in ecological restoration and stewardship.
Restoration and Stewardship Project Leadership (60%)
- Plan, design and lead multi-day restoration projects with volunteers and/or partners in Oregon’s high desert to improve wildlife habitat, develop advocates for ONDA’s conservation campaigns and cultivate new and sustaining members of the organization
- Coordinate independent volunteer monitoring projects and data collection
- Cultivate and expand relationships with Native American Tribes, public land management agencies, community partners, volunteers and supporters
Fundraising and Communications (15%)
- Work closely with the Program Director to identify funding needs and pursue funding opportunities
- Prepare funding applications, budgets and reports
- In collaboration with communications staff, develop and implement strategic communications to engage, organize and activate ONDA members, supporters, partners, community members and funders
Program Administration and Equipment Maintenance (15%)
- Manage ONDA’s vehicle fleet to ensure it is dependable by overseeing regular maintenance, repairs and safety checks
- Work with the stewardship team to maintain and update group camping supplies and stewardship tools
- Assist with biannual volunteer trip registration process, including registration, database management and volunteer communications
- Complete essential office responsibilities such as planning, reporting and data processing
Other Activities (10%)
- Take part in all-staff meetings and stewardship team meetings
- Participate in conferences, trainings and ONDA events as required
- Other duties as assigned
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Initial applicant screening will select for those candidates that meet the following minimum qualifications:
- 3+ years of relevant experience in ecological restoration, natural resource stewardship, leading outdoor volunteer activities, or a related field
- Ability to work outdoors in a variety of conditions and safely lead volunteers to complete hands-on stewardship work such as tree planting, trail work, fence work, data collection and monitoring in remote backcountry locations
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills
- Knowledge of natural systems (e.g. Traditional Ecological Knowledge, local ecological knowledge, natural history, geoscience, or other similar fields of study), and/or a bachelor’s degree in ecology, environmental studies, natural resources or a related field
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office
- A valid driver’s license
Following initial screening, subsequent steps in the selection process will focus on evaluating candidates based on the degree to which they possess the skills, aptitudes, experience and qualifications provided in the detailed description above. Candidates with Spanish language skills are strongly encouraged to apply.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
ONDA offers an engaging and interactive work environment with 14 fellow staff. The starting annual salary range is $53,000 to $65,000 per year, with the actual salary within the range determined based on experience. ONDA provides a flexible and hybrid office-home work environment and full benefits package including 95% paid premiums for medical, dental and vision insurance, a 403b retirement program with 5% employer match, 13 paid holidays/year, 15 paid vacation days/year to start with increases over time, 12 paid sick days/year, and an 8-week sabbatical every 6 years. Company vehicles are provided for travel.
| Category | Admin & Leadership, Restoration |