Natural Resource Technician or Specialist/Project Coordinator
Amador Resource Conservation District
Jackson, California
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary Details | $25.80-$39.52 |
Deadline | Feb 24, 2025 |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
The purpose of the work, which typically consists of professional and administrative assignments, is to advise and motivate individuals and organized groups of landowners to address resource concerns on other agricultural land. Amador RCD is looking for someone experienced in agriculture to develop conservation plans and support regenerative agriculture projects with on-the-ground knowledge of conservation management practices, implementation of those practices and reporting to track progress. This position must be able to build trust, communicate with farmers and ranchers successfully, assess the landscapes, offer a suite of conservation management practices and creative ideas, ultimately, leading the efforts of building a farm/ranch plan with maps, charts, and written form with those interested. This must be performed with confidence and to support the direction of where the farmer/rancher would like to see their operation with soil health, Green House Gas (GHG) reduction, carbon sequestration, pollinator/wildlife habitat development, and more in mind. This position will also actively promote, facilitate applications, agreements/invoicing/reporting, implementation and ensure successful final reporting of local, state, or other cost-share funding opportunities for farmers/ranches.
Application Packet should include: Cover letter, resume, and list of at least three work references.
Position is open until filled; position may be filled anytime during the application period. Electronic copies of the proposal package addressing all criteria must be received at the latest by February 24, 2025, delivered to the following email address: Amanda@AmadorRCD.org
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Category | Admin & Leadership, General / Stewardship, Sustainability, Wildlife |
Tags | Sustainable Agriculture, Entomology, Soil Science |