NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATIONIST
Union Soil and Water Conservation District, La Grande, Oregon
Closes: Monday, August 8, 2011

Live and work in beautiful NE Oregon’s Grande Ronde River Valley! Union Soil and Water Conservation District is accepting applications for a Natural Resources Conservationist.

Requirements:
Bachelors degree in Ag or Natural Resources Sciences; 2 years’ experience in landowner technical assistance, project management, technical/grant writing, and community outreach.

Full application package at: USWCD, 10507 N McAlister Rd, #7, La Grande, OR 97850 or 541-963-1313 or unionswcd@hotmail.com

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Bus Riders Unite Membership Coord (AmeriCorps), Opal, Portland, OR

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Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:29 am (PDT)

BUS RIDERS UNITE MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR (AMERICORPS POSITION)
Opal Environmental Justice Oregon, Portland, Oregon
Closes: Open Until Filled

Dates of Service:
September 7, 2011 – July 27, 2012 (1700 hours – 11-months)

In Partnership with the Confluence Environmental Center (CEC), OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon seeks a Membership Coordinator for our Bus Riders Unite transit justice and health equity program.

OPAL organizers engage targeted outreach, primarily in East Portland and East Multnomah County, building a membership base of transit-dependent riders from low-income communities, communities of color, youth, elderly and disabled, to prioritize transit issues and raise awareness of the relationship between transportation decision-making and public health.

The Membership Coordinator will, in conjunction with Community Organizers, coordinate and facilitate Bus Riders Unite (BRU) leadership and membership activities (50%); educate BRU members on issues of transit justice and health equity (20%); support and facilitate community BRU events to further outreach and campaign work (20%); and perform administrative duties to support OPAL program work (10%).

To Apply: Email the following items to – Jonathan Ostar, Co-Director, at 503-928-4354 or jon@opalpdx.org.
* résumé
* cover letter
* contact information for three references

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Watershed Coordinator (PT), Tryon Creek Watershed Council, Portland,

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Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:41 am (PDT)

WATERSHED COORDINATOR (PART-TIME)
Tryon Creek Watershed Council, Portland, Oregon
Closes: Monday, July 25, 2011

The Watershed Coordinator oversees on-the-ground watershed restoration and monitoring activities, and provides education and advocacy on behalf of the Tryon Creek watershed. He or she provides the sole staff support for the Tryon Creek Watershed Council. In order to accomplish watershed restoration goals, the Coordinator will work closely with Watershed Council members, volunteers, homeowners, businesses, neighborhood associations, partnering organizations, government agencies and other watershed stakeholders.

This is a 0.5 FTE position, with possible room for growth depending on grant income.

About the Tryon Creek Watershed Council:
The Tryon Creek Watershed Council (TCWC) is a group of concerned citizens, nonprofit organizations, government representatives and other stakeholders working together to improve the health of Tryon Creek and its watershed. The Council has been actively bringing the community together since 1994 when a small group of concerned citizens joined forces to become stewards of our natural heritage. Today, the Council coordinates over 500 volunteers every year at more than 10 sites. We advocate for increased protection of our waterways and advise local and regional government planning, assessment, monitoring and preservation initiatives.

Compensation:
· $15-$18/hour DOE
· 20-25 hour/week, depending on current grant income.
· Schedule is flexible but attendance at Saturday work parties is required.
· Two weeks paid vacation in the first year.
· There are no benefits offered.

For a complete job description, visit: http://tcwc.tryonfriends.org/

Application: Send resume and cover letter by Monday, July 25 to TCWC Chair Terri Preeg Riggsby at tpriggsby@yahoo.com

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Nat Resource Specialist (AmeriCorps), N Clackamas Parks, Oregon City

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Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:43 am (PDT)

NATURAL RESOURCES SPECIALIST (AmeriCorps Position)
North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District, Oregon City, Oregon
Closes: Sunday, July 31, 2011

In Partnership with the Confluence Environmental Center (CEC), North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District (NCPRD) offers approximately 50 parks and greenspaces to the citizens within the district.

The Natural Resource Specialist will help develop and implement Park Natural Resources Management Plans. The individual will be involved in a variety of activities including: supervision and planning of restoration projects including working volunteers (50%), invasive plant species mapping and control (30%), management plan development (10%), and natural resources assessments (10%). This position will be an exciting mix of outdoors field work conducting natural resource inventory and projects and program development work.

For full position description and application instructions, please visit http://www.pcei.org/pcc/positions.htm?ID=0121.

Confluence Environmental Center: A new initiative in the Portland region. Our focus is building environmental leadership and being a catalyst that helps bring about a healthy and equitable environment for the region.

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District: www.NCPRD.com

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Remote Sensing Techs (Temp), Watershed Sciences, Portland, OR

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Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:50 am (PDT)

REMOTE SENSING TECHNICIANS (TEMPORARY)
Watershed Sciences, Portland, Oregon
Closes: Friday, August 5, 2011 at 5:00 pm (see note below)

Watershed Sciences is in search of multiple persons to fill full-time, temporary positions for Remote Sensing Technicians in the Portland office. We are looking to fill these positions immediately and for a term of 6 months.

Watershed Sciences Inc. is an Oregon-based company with offices in Portland and Corvallis. This job posting refers only to openings in the Portland office.

We specialize in remote sensing, image analysis, data processing, and hydrology. We collect airborne data including LiDAR, thermal infrared and digital multi-spectral imagery, as well as perform ground and bathymetric surveys. http://www.watershedsciences.com/

Full job description and application instructions available at:
http://www.watershedsciences.com/careers

Resumes will be accepted until August 5th, 2011, but immediate submissions are welcome and will be reviewed promptly.

No phone calls, please.

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Executive Dir, Wild River Coast Alliance, S Coast of OR

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Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:02 am (PDT)

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Wild Rivers Coast Alliance, South Coast of Oregon
Closes: Monday, August 15, 2011

The Wild Rivers Coast Alliance (WRCA) is seeking an Executive Director. WRCA is a new organization that will enhance and integrate the work of existing organizations along the South Coast of Oregon and help bring a coast-wide vision to ecological and economic activities in the region. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in an entrepreneurial environment and enjoys working with diverse stakeholders and partners.

The Wild Rivers Coast Alliance (WRCA) is a growing alliance of farmers, ranchers, fisherman, outdoor recreationists, local business owners, and environmentalists who have joined together around a shared commitment to unite conservation and economic interests. Wild Rivers achieves this through a commitment to conservation, community and economy and by funding a wide range of projects that make our land and waters healthy and vibrant and that support new job opportunities for local residents. WRCA targets opportunities from Bandon to Brookings on the South Coast of Oregon and encompasses terrestrial and marine habitats as well as working landscapes on local farms and ranches.

WRCA is looking for an experienced manager to serve as executive director and empower local actors by bringing a more regional perspective and collaborative mindset to their existing work.

Education:
Bachelors degree required. Advanced degree highly desired.

For a complete job description and application instructions, visit:
http://oregonwatersheds.org/events/employ/