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Program Manager: Native Plant Stewardship Program & Youth Ecology Education through Restoration Program

Washington Native Plant Society

Seattle, Washington

Job Type Permanent
Salary Details $60,000 - $65,000 annual salary
Deadline Sep 20, 2024
Required Experience 2 - 6 years

SUMMARY: The Native Plant Stewardship Program develops and supports community volunteers to become respected restoration and Native Plant Stewards recognized as leaders in their local community. The program provides instruction on the region’s native plants and plant communities, and how to use this knowledge to protect and restore Washington’s natural ecosystems. The core curricula include basic botany and native plant identification, the roles of native plants in local plant communities and ecosystems, the use of native plants in habitat restoration, gardens, and landscapes, and methods and techniques of ecological restoration. Each training is customized for the region, and the specific program partner goals. The program incorporates classroom and field learning experiences, provided by a team of field experts. Volunteer Native Plant Stewards make a commitment to volunteer service equal to the hours of training, over a period of 18-24 months.

The Youth Ecology Education through Restoration Program, YEER, is a middle school science curriculum with a field component in restoration. Students take on the role of field scientists to create solutions and rebuild biodiversity by restoring native plant habitats. WNPS Native Plant Stewards can provide support to the 6-8 week school curriculum, and year round support to restoration projects as school based volunteers. The restoration projects become ongoing learning habitats in the school yard or local park to enhance the learning experience overtime, while also making a difference in the community.

Program management includes oversight of the Stewardship curriculum development and YEER Program implementation as well as tracking volunteer activity and project success. The qualified candidate will work with WNPS partners and collaborate with local cities and schools as well as WNPS chapters to support successful programs throughout the year, across the State of Washington.
TERM: Full time, 40 hours per week, preferred Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm, with some flex hours for evening meetings and weekend events. Some statewide travel. REPORTS TO: WNPS Executive Director LOCATION: Main office: Magnuson Park; 6310 NE 74th ST. Ste. 215E, Seatle, WA 98115. Hybrid options available; 20% in office, 80% remote – 1 FTE STATUS: Full time exempt position. (1 FTE) 
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HOW TO APPLY

For more information about this job description, please see: www.wnps.org/join-the-team  or contact Denise Mahnke, Executive Director, at wnps@wnps.org ; (206)527-3319.

To apply, submit a cover letter, resume and two references by September 20, 2024. WNPS urges applicants to expand on their specific experience applicable to the programs and to ecological restoration knowledge in the cover letter.  Please consider providing equivalent or alternate experience to the qualifications as applicable. 

The desired candidate for this position is passionate about education, inspiring youth and adult volunteers, and knowledgeable of land restoration practices in Washington with native plants. 

Interviews will be held by Zoom, starting the week of September 23, 2024.  A follow-up in person interview may be requested for final candidates. 

Desired Position Start Date: October 14, 2024

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Category Botany, Ecology, Environmental Education, General / Stewardship, Restoration