Land Steward & Lot Inspector
Tahoe Resource Conservation District
south lake tahoe, California
Land Steward/Lot Inspector
Location: South Lake Tahoe, CA
Salary Range: Starts at $20.00 per hour
Duration: May 12 — October 23, 2025 [Actual season dates are subject to change due to workload demands, weather and other adverse work conditions]
Schedule: This is a full-time seasonal position. Start and end dates are contingent upon weather including smoke and funding. Weekend, and holiday work is required for this position.
Website: For complete job description, please visit: Restoration, Forestry and Land Management Jobs - Tahoe Resource Conservation District
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
The primary duties of this position include inspection of Conservancy properties and stewardship of the Conservancy’s Upper Truckee Marsh (UTM) and Trout Creek Meadow, and Tahoe RCD’s Johnson Meadow.
Stewardship Duties- The primary responsibilities of the land steward are to promote awareness and stewardship of the UTM, Trout Creek Meadow, and Johnson Meadow and the issues related to Tahoe RCD’s and the Conservancy’s property management efforts. Other duties include educating the public on rules and local ordinances associated with the UTM and assisting with the implementation of interpretive and educational programs. This position will also assist with the UTM Restoration Project by conducting monitoring, public outreach, and data management.
Inspection Duties - The selected candidate will assist with routine maintenance and inspection of the Conservancy’s 4,700 parcels on the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin. This includes project identification, resource evaluation, litter and trash abatement, trespass/encroachment verification and resolution, and interaction with landowners.
Land Steward:
- Educate marsh visitors on appropriate use of the property and importance of wildlife protection
- Coordinate with law enforcement as needed to address various UTM user issues
- Ensure property protection and identify management issues
- Identify, monitor, and treat invasive species populations
- Monitor usage patterns and onsite natural resources
- Assist with outreach events
- Monitor and protect Tahoe Yellow Cress populations
- Conduct restoration monitoring tasks, including basic data collections, photo documentation, and field inspection
- Support the UTM Project construction, including compliance monitoring and public outreach
- Perform administrative and office support activities, including data entry and spreadsheet management, document scanning, file organization, and weekly report preparation.
- Litter removal
Lot Inspector:
- Evaluate resources on-site including identification of erosion control issues, invasive species, hazardous trees, project monitoring, and general management concerns
- Use GPS enabled tablet devices to document property inspections
- Input and manage field data through Conservancy’s Property Data Management System
- Identify property lines
- Identify and plan maintenance and restoration projects
- Conduct litter abatement
- Communicate with Conservancy neighbors to resolve encroachments and other resource issues
- Attend routine check-in meetings in an office setting
Required Qualifications:
- Excellent communication skills, desire to interact with and educate the public
- Professional demeanor, demonstrate tact and patience during potentially contentious public interactions
- Ability to work safely and independently with limited daily supervision in the field for extended periods of time in varying weather conditions including smoke and varying terrain
- Ability to maintain detailed records and manage data
- Ability to self-motivate and maintain a positive attitude when completing repetitive tasks
- Possession of a valid California Driver’s License with clean driving record
- Understanding of Tahoe environmental issues and concerns
Physical Requirements:
The position will require manual labor.
Final Filing Date
Positions are open until filled.
Submit a letter explaining your interest in the field of natural resource management/restoration/forestry and your qualifications for this position, along with a current resume and three (3) references to jpajobs@tahoercd.org . Submittal via e-mail is preferred.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | Forestry, General / Stewardship, Restoration |