New Jersey Jobs 5 Jobs

Land Steward Intern

Friends of Princeton Open Space

Princeton, NJ

Job type:    Paid Internship

Salary:    $16 per hour

Deadline:    Feb 11, 2026

Experience:    0 - 1 years

5 days ago

Farmland Preservation Program Specialist

New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program/State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC)

Trenton, NJ

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    STARTING SALARY: $51,479.83; 6 MONTH INCREASE: $53,807.27; 12 MONTH INCREASE: Candidate moves into the next Civil Service title after 12 months with a starting salary of $58,222.21 with annual increase as per the union contract

Deadline:    Jan 15, 2026

19 days ago

Farmland Preservation Stewardship Program Specialist

New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program/State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC)

Trenton, NJ

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    STARTING SALARY: $51,479.83; 6 MONTH INCREASE: $53,807.27; 12 MONTH INCREASE: Candidate moves into the next Civil Service title after 12 months with a starting salary of $58,222.21 with annual increase as per the union contract

Deadline:    Jan 15, 2026

19 days ago

Introduction to River Restoration Certification

Portland State University Environmental Professional Program

Online

The online River Restoration Survey course is intended as an introduction to the fundamental processes related to river restoration and restoration design.

Consulting Utility Forester

ACRT, Inc

Toms River, NJ

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $18 - $24 per hour

Deadline:    Jan 17, 2026

Experience:    0 - 1 years

19 days ago

Program Director

New Jersey Tree Foundation

Trenton / central New Jersey, NJ

Job type:    Permanent

Salary:    $42,000 - $45,000 per year

Deadline:    Jan 05, 2026

Experience:    2 - 6 years

20 days ago

Environmental Management – Online Masters & Certificate Programs

UConn Online

100% Online Study

The University of Connecticut offers master’s & certificate programs in the quickly growing fields of sustainability, energy and the environment. Classes are led by UConn Natural Resources, Geography & Law School faculty.