Native Plant Salvage Foundation (NPSF) is now recruiting a diligent and enthusiastic AmeriCorps Member to support our classroom‐ and field‐based hands‐on environmental education activities for people of all ages. This position will serve NPSF through Washington Service Corps for a 10.5‐month commitment beginning on September 15 or October 1, 2020.

Apply today to be part of two‐person staff team—in conjunction with dedicated volunteers and a board of directors—that carries out all the activities of the WSU Water Resources Program and Native Plant Salvage Project. We seek someone who is an enthusiastic learner ready for new challenges that will develop a range of skills, and enjoys working in a team but who is independently driven and comfortable managing specific projects with minimal supervision but regular communication. Our activities take place in a fast‐paced environment, with multiple projects often occurring simultaneously and in different locations in the South Salish region (mostly in Thurston County) and occasionally in other locations in Washington state.

To Apply: Visit www.nativeplantsalvage.org/americorps for position requirements and details.

All qualified applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. We do not discriminate based on sex, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, Veteran status, or other protected classes. This position will be open until filled. We will conduct interviews in spring/summer 2020; interview timing will be based on finding suitable applicants.

Thanks for your commitment to our environment. We look forward to serving with you soon!

NPSF Team


Samantha Elie
Service-Learning & Outreach Coordinator
WSU Extension & Native Plant Salvage Foundation
(360) 867-2167

www.nativeplantsalvage.org
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