Palouse Conservation District Resource Conservation Planner
Position Summary
Conservation Planners work closely with Palouse CD Resource Conservation staff, local landowners, and conservation partners to develop and implement voluntary conservation plans. This position provides technical assistance, collects data, runs tools and models, helps write and manage/implement grants, maintains equipment, and conducts outreach to support voluntary conservation on private land.
Position Details
| FTE: | Full Time (40 hours/week) |
| Compensation: | Grade 7 | $24.02-$31.23/hour (DOE) |
| Position Type: | Regular (Benefit Eligible) |
Palouse Conservation District offers benefits for regular and project employees that include:
- Medical/dental/vision, basic life and long-term disability insurance through the Washington State Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB)
- 100% of the premium cost for the employee is covered by PCD
- 35% of the premium cost for spouse and dependents is covered by PCD
- Retirement through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS)
- Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
- Optional participation in the Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP)
- Annual LifeFlight Membership that covers employee and dependents
- Medical Flexible Spending and Pre-Tax Dependent Care Assistance Programs
- 12 days paid annual and sick leave per year
- 12 paid holidays
- WSU Tuition Waiver that covers up to 6 credits per fall/spring semester
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, or closely related field. Qualifying experience may substitute year-for-year for the education requirement.
- Two (2) years of experience working with riparian restoration, livestock management, or dry-land production agriculture farms/farmers.
- Communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Valid, unrestricted driver’s license.
Preferred Qualifications
- Certified Conservation Planner.
- Working knowledge of local, state, and federal conservation programs through Resources Conservation Services currently available to landowners such as EQIP, CRP, CREP, etc.
- Knowledge of dry land farming best management practices, soil health and residue and tillage management.
- Knowledge of Palouse Prairie restoration and ecosystem functions.
- Knowledge of watershed management, with an emphasis on streams and riparian zones and local plant communities and ecology.
Application Instructions
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Please be prepared to submit a letter of interest and a resume by Friday, October 17, 2025. Applications that do not include both a letter of interest
Position Description
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