Job Type
Full-time
Description
This position assists Trout Unlimited (TU) with its mission of restoring native and wild trout by improving habitat and reconnecting streams in the Delaware Priority Waters in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Upper Delaware River Watershed Project Manager will oversee technical aspects of on-the-ground projects led by TU, in collaboration with partner agencies and organizations, within the Upper Delaware River watershed. This includes tasks such as contracting with vendors, managing project budgets and timelines, and ensuring compliance with permits and federal, state and local regulations. The Upper Delaware River Watershed Project Manager also plays a critical role in monitoring and evaluating project outcomes, providing technical assistance to project partners, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. The position will be based remotely in Northwest New Jersey or Northeast Pennsylvania.
Requirements
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Collaborate closely with partners, including federal, state and local government agencies, academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and volunteer groups in the Upper Delaware watershed in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
- Identify, develop, and implement restoration projects, focusing on the restoration and reconnection of habitat for native and wild brook trout and migratory aquatic species.
- Identify funding sources, prepare budgets and proposals, and obtain funding for coldwater habitat reconnection and restoration projects. Some funding for implementation has already been obtained.
- Communicate with state, local, and federal regulatory agencies to complete permitting.
- Assist with geomorphic surveys, topographic surveys, and instream habitat surveys to collect data for road-stream crossing replacement, dam removal, and habitat restoration projects.
- Communicate project information and successes to a variety of audiences.
- Initiate projects with diverse landownership including private landowners, municipalities, and public lands to implement projects.
- Work with TU chapters and other volunteer groups to engage them in project work.
- Follow all TU policies regarding federal and state grant compliance, including procurement processes.
- Serve as TU's representative for state-based, professional groups, and partnerships.
- This is currently a non-supervisory position.
- Additional duties may be assigned as necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS
- A bachelor's degree in the field of biology, ecology, fisheries, aquatic sciences or other related field with at least three years of professional experience is required.
- Professional experience working with a diverse group of landowners, resource managers, and other interested parties in a collaborative setting to complete projects.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, while also being a proactive team player committed to achieving conservation goals.
- Ability to problem solve and think creatively to achieve a conservation mission.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail.
- Self-motivated and highly energetic, with excellent time-management skills.
- Experience with grant writing, grant management, budget management, and other fundraising activities.
- Ability to manage multiple deadlines simultaneously.
- Ability to traverse uneven or slippery terrain and work within the active stream channel in moderate streamflow conditions.
- Ability and willingness to travel. Valid driver's license and own vehicle required.
- Experience with managing conservation related construction projects.
- Knowledge of principles that guide aquatic organism passage projects.
- Experience with various aspects of stream restoration such as road-stream crossing replacements, dam removal, streambank stabilization, and instream habitat enhancement.
- Understanding of federal or non-profit procurement processes used to hire consultants and contractors. Familiarity with federal and state laws and regulations as they pertain to instream and riparian work.
- A passion for fisheries conservation and for protecting and restoring rivers and streams.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Staff and leadership at TU understand that life outside of work is important to personal health, and we strive to create a healthy and family-friendly atmosphere. This is a full-time position with a generous benefits package. The salary range for the Upper Delaware River Watershed Project Manager is $65,000 to $70,000 per year depending on qualifications and location.
We are committed to building space for all people to participate in our work to care for trout, salmon and our shared waters. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and welcome you to read more about TU's equity practice and values .