Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
05 Sep, 25
Salary
75000.0
Posted On
26 Aug, 25
Experience
5 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Ecosystem, Typing, Timelines, Diverse Groups, Software, Government, Motor Vehicle, Modifications, Flexible Scheduling, Research, Writing, Natural Resources, Mapping Software, Agriculture, Environmental Engineering, Materials, It, Manual Dexterity
Industry
Other Industry
WAHKIAKUM CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator — Employment Opportunity Announcement Type: Regular, benefits, FLSA Eligible
Full-time, 40 hours per week
Note: This position is supported by and is contingent upon available state grant funding.
Opening Date: August 15, 2025
Closing Date: September 5, 2025, or until filled.
Vacancy Announcement: Voluntary Stewardship Coordinator
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
This is a broad description of the qualifications for the Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator position. We do not expect any single candidate to possess all the qualifications listed. Our experience is that some individuals will only apply if they meet all the listed qualifications, but we will train you and we expect you to learn in the role. We are looking for team members who round out our current skill base. If this is you, we encourage you to apply.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
This position involves office work (50%) and fieldwork (50%). Regular office work includes long periods of stationary computer work, typing, and reading from a screen. It is necessary to have adequate vision and motor skills to perform the duties of the position, including hearing voice conversation and the manual dexterity to operate a computer.
Fieldwork may occur outside in inclement weather conditions and may require you to traverse uneven terrain. You may occasionally lift and carry materials weighing up to 50 pounds. You must be able to operate a motor vehicle safely. Occasional non-overnight and overnight travel may be required. The position will require occasional work on weekends or after regularly scheduled work hours. This position description describes the functions and qualifications for the position. It does not exclude an opportunity for modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodation.
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NATURE & PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The Conservation District Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator exists to assist with the implementation of a recent valuable program within Wahkiakum County. The Voluntary Stewardship Program (VSP) was recently opted into by Wahkiakum County and exists to protect and enhance critical areas while maintaining agricultural viability in the County. There are several supporting programs that the district can access to help implement projects to advance the Voluntary Stewardship Program including the Riparian Grant Fund, the Natural Resources Investment Cost Share program, the VSP Capital Project funds, Salmon Recovery funding, and Centennial Clean Water funding.
Through these programs, the successful candidate will work directly with landowners to solve natural resource concerns using creativity, best practices, and long-term relationships with clients. This is an exciting opportunity to work on some of the most pressing natural resource challenges related to water quality, soil health, and endangered species recovery in a growing region.
This is a professional position responsible for assessing and responding to landowner and land manager needs and requests. The Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator also collaborates with Washington State University (WSU) Cooperative Extension, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW), Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA), Wahkiakum County, and other conservation districts to develop and deliver educational programs and materials for agricultural producers and soil health enthusiasts. On a regular basis, it is expected that this position will proactively coordinate with the other district VSP coordinators, farm planners, and other technical experts in SW Washington and statewide. The Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator is independently responsible for program implementation throughout Wahkiakum County. This individual also works directly with the District Manager and other Natural Resource Specialists.
PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The primary responsibility of the Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator will evolve with time. Initially, the primary responsibility is to work with stakeholders within Wahkiakum County to prepare a Voluntary Stewardship Program workplan. As the program grows, the coordinator will work directly with agricultural producers (both small-scale and large-scale) within Wahkiakum Conservation District to plan, design, and implement projects that will address critical areas. The measurement of success is conservation practices applied on the land to protect and improve critical areas including fish and wildlife habitat, wetlands, frequently flooded areas, critical aquifer recharge areas, and geologic unstable areas. Duties include the following:
This is a broad description of the qualifications for the Voluntary Stewardship Program Coordinator position. We do not expect any single candidate to possess all the qualifications listed. Our experience is that some individuals will only apply if they meet all the listed qualifications, but we will train you and we expect you to learn in the role. We are looking for team members who round out our current skill base. If this is you, we encourage you to apply.