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Urban Waters and Wildlife Program Manager

Long Tom Watershed Council

Eugene, Oregon

Job Type Permanent
Salary $73,000 - $77,000 per year
Benefits 401(k), PTO, Health/Dental Insurance, Cell Phone Stipend, Employee Assistance Program, Pro Deals
Deadline Aug 09, 2025
Experience 2 - 6 years

The Long Tom Watershed Council (LTWC), based in Eugene, Oregon, seeks applicants for the position of Urban Waters and Wildlife Program Manager (UWWPM). This position is responsible for overseeing and leading the Urban Waters and Wildlife Program. Excellent time management, multitasking, communication and interpersonal skills are a requirement. The UWWPM must be comfortable navigating the complex partnership and regulatory landscape inherent to implementation of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Projects and Best Management Practices. This position supervises and collaborates closely with two landscape designers and works closely with other members of the LTWC staff including the Executive DIrector, Director of Programs, and Finance Manager.

Please see job announcement and full position description at https://www.longtom.org/job-announcement-uwwp-program-manager/ for details on duties of the UWWPM and information about LTWC.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To Apply:

  • Please submit your application materials (see below) via email to apply@longtom.org  . Applications will be reviewed starting on August 8.
  • Applications submitted on and after August 8 may or may not be accepted, depending on whether the position has been filled.
  • Please email questions about the position or hiring process to apply@longtom.org  .
  • All emails - both application submittals and questions regarding the position - must have “Urban Waters and Wildlife Program Manager” in the subject line.

Application Materials:

◻ Resume – include your phone & email address

◻ Cover letter of 2 pages or less, and 12-point font, that includes –

1. A description of how your knowledge, skills, abilities, and past experiences relate to the position responsibilities.

2. A description of what approaches and insights help in working with a diverse watershed community, including urban businesses, agency partners, interested citizens, landscape contractors, and fellow staff members.

◻ 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.

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

Category General / Stewardship