Conservation Specialist (TERM) Announcement
Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is offering an opportunity to begin a career in land conservation. We are looking for individuals who want to apply their passion for the land in rural Clackamas County. Our goal is to create a high-quality career entry job experience for an emerging conservation leader. This is a limited duration, grant-funded position lasting two years with the possibility of renewal contingent on future grant awards.
Successful applicants will:
- Demonstrate an existing passion for a conservation career. Examples could include having/pursuing an academic degree in a conservation-related field; volunteer service; working for non-profit or other organizations with a conservation-related mission; and/or other similar background.
- Can engage with small farm owners and rural residential property owners.
- A strong desire to work outside in the field of natural resources.
- Gain experience and apply new skills and knowledge in working lands, native habitat restoration, and watershed health.
- Ability to learn about and identify native plants and apply skills to place, install and maintain them.
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
- Willingness to collaborate with a team.
- Have strong initiative and ability to work independently as training progresses.
- Provide superior customer service to the public, landowners, partners, and CSWCD staff.
The primary focus is on helping landowners, collaborating to successfully implement practices that protect water quality and conserve natural resources. The Conservation Specialist is expected to provide superior customer service and to behave in a professional manner.
Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is a regional leader in conserving natural resources in Oregon and offers a competitive wage schedule and an excellent benefits package. The office is in the Hamlet of Beavercreek, Oregon which is just 5 miles south of Oregon City, the county seat of Clackamas County, an area rich in history as the end of the Oregon Trail and the state’s original capital. Located near the southern limits of the metropolitan Portland, the area supports a wide diversity of high-quality outdoor recreation opportunities; top-rated dining and shopping; as well as the hub of world-class microbrews and wineries.
The District has just completed the construction of a state-of-the-art Conservation Resource Center. The 10,851 square foot facility supports the District, NRCS, and FSA staff and on a beautiful 15-acre farm.
A full position description and an application form are available at https://conservationdistrict.org. To apply please send a completed application, resume, and cover letter to 22055 S. Beavercreek Road, STE 1 Beavercreek, OR 97004 or provide it electronically to District Manager Christopher Lapp at clapp@conservationdistrict.org. All application materials must be received by July 6, 2021, by 4:30 p.m.