This position is an exciting opportunity to implement impactful habitat restoration projects to improve habitat for native fish, including reintroduced salmonids, in the Spokane River basin and elsewhere in the region. This Project Manager will steward projects from start to finish developing project concepts, securing project partnerships, obtaining project funding, and managing project implementation. This includes a reach-scale floodplain restoration project in the Hangman Creek watershed and an abandoned mine restoration project in the Kettle River watershed. The Project Manager will also work collaboratively with The Spokane Falls Trout Unlimited Chapter, which was founded in the 1970’s and has engaged its 500 plus members to actively work on conservation and protection of the Spokane River watershed and its native Redband trout for decades. TU has secured two years of grant funding for this position. The successful applicant will work with their TU supervisor, other TU staff, and program partners to secure additional funding for project activities and to cover core operational costs to sustain the program through future years The location for this position is flexible within or near the Spokane area. The Project Manager will be required to travel throughout the Spokane River basin and nearby areas and to occasional meetings and conferences outside the region. The successful applicant must have a valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle, as company vehicles are not provided. Travel reimbursement (mileage, lodging, & per diem) is provided for all qualifying work-related travel. The position is currently 100% remote (work-from-home or in the field); a stipend for in-home office or co-work option will be made available
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
1-10 employees