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Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program (TEIP) Program Manager

Long Tom Watershed Council

Eugene, Oregon

Job Type Permanent
Salary $65,000 - $75,000 per year
Benefits Health insurance (LTWC currently pays 75% of employee premium + 20% of dependents paid), 401(k) contribution – 8% of salary plus optional employee contribution, 10 paid holidays plus 15 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) to start (sick and vacation days are lump
Deadline Jun 06, 2025
Experience 2 - 6 years

The Long Tom Watershed Council (LTWC), headquartered in beautiful Eugene, Oregon, is seeking a TEIP Program Manager. Applicant review begins June 6, 2o25. Full position description and application process can be found at https://www.longtom.org/about-ltwc/jobs/.

This full-time exempt salaried position will oversee and ensure the financial sustainability of the program, including grant writing, management, and fundraising. This position will also focus on diversifying funding sources through donor engagement and developing relationships with Tribal, community, and agency partners. The Program Manager will collaborate closely with LTWC staff, the TEIP team, and the Upper Willamette Stewardship Network.

Success in this position would entail a collaborative program manager who is direct, thoughtful, adaptable, and takes initiative—someone who can work effectively across diverse communication styles while meeting the dynamic needs of our fast-paced team. The ideal candidate will be able to work independently while being team-oriented, be self-directed, and have the ability to balance and manage multiple competing priorities.

HOW TO APPLY

How to apply: Submit application materials in PDF format combined into one document to apply@longtom.org. Please include:

  • Cover letter with contact information (no more than two pages) addressed to the Long Tom Watershed Council Operations Manager Search Committee that includes:
    • A description of how your knowledge, skills, abilities, and past experiences relate to the position responsibilities.
    • A description of what approaches and insights help in working with a diverse watershed community, including rural residents, agricultural and forestry landowners, tribal community members, and restoration contractors.
  • Resume that demonstrates how you meet the qualifications and describes your experience and key accomplishments. Include your phone & email address
  • Three professional references will be required for finalists – you can provide them now or later on in the process. Please provide contact information, including phone number, and describe your relationship with them.

Applicant review beginsJune 6, 2025. Applications submitted on and after June 6 may or may not be reviewed, depending on whether the position has been filled. For information about the Long Tom Watershed Council, visit: longtom.org

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Category Admin & Leadership