[job] Nature Consortium Restoration Program Manager
Nature Consortium is a 501©(3) non-profit organization. Printed on 100% post-consumer waste.
CONNECTING PEOPLE, ARTS & NATURE
Nature Consortium
4408 Delridge Way SW #107
Seattle, WA 98106
(206) 923-0853 WWW.NATUREC.ORG
Nature Consortium, a registered 501c(3) Seattle based not for profit, is in search of a Restoration Program Manager to work within our Urban Forest Restoration Program. This position will start the week of June 10th and is a full time position.
Position Overview: The Restoration Program Manager (RPM) is responsible for developing habitat restoration projects within the upland forest of the West Duwamish Greenbelt for implementation by community volunteers through events in which the RPM shares responsibility of managing and leading with the Field Coordinator. The RPM’s key responsibilities include teaching environmental education lessons in the field and the classroom to diverse audiences, developing fee for service relationships, managing programmatic operations, and undertaking restoration project management actions such as project development and implementation. Duties also include community outreach, data management, budgeting and reporting, communications with partner organizations and agencies, and occasional grant writing.
This position reports directly to the Restoration Program Director and serves as an advisor and in field supervisor for the Field Coordinator. The RPM will work closely with the Restoration Program Director in project implementation and program facilitation; coordination between other staff members as well as community partners, agencies, and volunteers. The RPM will work at project sites within the West Duwamish Greenbelt and Duwamish Head as well as with local West Seattle public and private schools and community centers. The successful candidate will work both in our office and in the field at our restoration sites. Some Saturdays and evenings are required.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Program Implementation:
Manage volunteer events on a rotating basis during the week and on Saturdays.
Coordinate with Restoration Program Director in planning Nature Consortium signature events, field projects, materials acquisition and site documentation.
Manage project metrics through Salesforce, CEDAR, and Excel (volunteer data, work logs, plant lists, tool inventory, monitoring data, etc.)
Volunteer recruitment and stewardship
Responsible for overall management of volunteer supplies/materials including stocking volunteer supplies, gloves, hospitality/snack items, sign-in sheets, and t-shirt bin.
Work with volunteer coordinator to secure snack/hospitality/materials donations for restoration program
Manage & implement equipment maintenance (vehicle, tools, etc.)
Develop, manage, and implement environmental education curriculums, lessons, and projects
Manage & implement all monitoring for restoration sites including photo points, vegetation plots, post restoration plots, etc.
Program Supervision:
Serve as on-site program manager for Nature Consortium in the absence of Restoration Program Director.
Assist Restoration Program Director with management and supervision of Field Coordinator.
Supervise, motivate, educate, and inspire Nature Consortium volunteers, interns, and school/community groups.
Responsible for ensuring that volunteer restoration work and environmental education projects and objectives are met with efficiency and high level of quality.
Lead by example while working alongside volunteers & Field Coordinator in all weather conditions.
Manage fee for service and environmental education projects.
Responsible for working with Restoration Program Director to grow and augment environmental education projects and partnerships with area schools and community centers.
Nature Consortium is a 501©(3) non-profit organization. Printed on 100% post-consumer waste.
CONNECTING PEOPLE, ARTS & NATURE
Communication:
Prepare oral and written reports including: daily work logs, project summaries, equipment inventory and maintenance logs, performance evaluation, incident reports, and progress reports and invoices for Seattle Parks and other potential funders.
Conduct audience appropriate trainings and presentations in areas such as project orientation, tool & workplace safety, environmental restoration, volunteer event leadership/management skills, and natural resource management.
Serve as a program & organizational liaison to partner organizations, schools, & agencies.
Meet frequently with Restoration Director to discuss projects and output.
Program Support:
Enforce policies and procedures of Nature Consortium and ensure adherence to program goals and mission.
Assist with enforcement and improvement of program systems and infrastructure.
Support Restoration Program Director in program metrics evaluations.
Participate in grant writing opportunities as needed.
Ensure program calendars are up to date.
Qualifications:
2 years minimum experience with forest restoration with knowledge of NW native & invasive plants, urban forestry and ecology
Educational background or working experience with environmental education
Ability to collaborate with a wide range of volunteers, community groups, partners, staff and board members
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal – must be comfortable speaking to groups
Basic computer literacy including ability to use Word, Excel, Publisher, Outlook, etc.
Ability to lift 25-50 lbs. (tools, plants, trees, etc.) and walk in uneven terrain
Ability & desire to work under physically demanding conditions
Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record
Possess a strong understanding of environmental issues
Committed to social justice empowerment work
Positive attitude, energetic personality, and sense of humor
Additional Desired Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in natural sciences or environmental education
Management experience
Experience working with CRM; Salesforce a plus
Working knowledge of ESRI ArcGIS
First Aid & CPR certification
A well-developed anti-racism/anti-oppression analysis and relevant skills
Status: Full-time with medical, dental & vision benefits and a generous paid leave policy. Salary is competitive and depends on experience.
Applications and inquires:
Resumes and questions can be e-mailed to lili@naturec.org.
Nature Consortium is a 501©(3) non-profit organization. Printed on 100% post-consumer waste.
CONNECTING PEOPLE, ARTS & NATURE
Persons of Color strongly encouraged to apply
Nature Consortium is an equal opportunity employer. No applicant will be discriminated against because of race, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, age, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental or physical disability.
Organization Description: Nature Consortium’s mission is to connect people, arts and nature. Our programs include an urban forest restoration program, a youth art program, and our annual Arts in Nature Festival. More information on our programs can be found at www.naturec.org.
[internship]: Nature Vision Intern: Summer 2013
Nature Vision Internship Summer 2013
Nature Vision is a non-profit environmental education organization founded in 2003 based in Woodinville, WA. Our mission is to foster citizen appreciation and stewardship of our environment through integration of school, community, and nature education. Nature Vision (NV) serves over 44,000 students annually, more than many nature centers in our area. In 2010, the NV team received the Michael Mercer Water Conservation Educator Award with partners for our work on the Sammamish Watershed Festival. NV was also honored with the 2007-2008 Environmental Education Association of Washington’s (EEAW) Award for Organizational Excellence.
Internship description
Duties include but are not limited to:
Aiding naturalists with presenting environmental education programs to: summer camps, schools, libraries, and other groups from the Nature Vision menu of programs. Training is provided. Most of programs will be in Redmond area.
Prep and clean-up of materials for camps and presentations
Office projects as needed by staff
Start Date: 6/17/13, negotiable depending on school needs
End Date: 8/30/13 or earlier depending on school needs
Hours: 15-30 a week, unpaid
Minimum Qualifications: Working on bachelor’s degree or experience in Education, Interpretation, Environmental Science or a related field; combination of education and experience which demonstrates the ability to work in the field and in classrooms with groups of students. Must be a US Citizen and able to read, speak, and write the English language clearly.
Special Requirements: Must possess a valid Washington State Drivers’ License and own vehicle to drive to field sites. May need to occasionally lift objects up to 50 lbs.
To apply: Please email cover letter and resume to Ginny Ballard gsanchez@naturevision.org by 6/12/13.
Nature Vision
Brightwater Center
22509 State Route 9 Southeast
Woodinville, WA 98072
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ATTENTION GRADUATING STUDENTS: Watch for these upcoming events as you prepare for the working world.
§ Resume Fest (Resume Reviews) – Thursday, June 20 from 8:15 am – 4:00 pm (Free)
§ Resume & Cover Letter Workshop – June 20 at4:00 pm (Free)
§ Alumni Dependable Strengths Workshop – June 21 & 24 ($160 – UWAA members; $200 – non-members)
§ Summer Career Fair – June 27 from 2:00 – 6:00 pm (Free)
§ Career Launch Workshop (Resumes & Cover Letters, Job Search, Interviewing Skills and Lunch) – July 11 from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm ($35)
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For additional information, please see The Career Center calendar at http://careers.washington.edu/Calendar
Innovation in Cleantech + Market Opportunity = Solutions for the Planet
ENGR 498, ENVIR 495, ENTRE 443/543
- Environmental challenges and opportunities linked to cleantech.
- How to translate an idea into an actual device/product/company
- Market assessment (who would be the customer for this product or service?)
This course counts for the ‘policy and decision-making’ requirement of the major or minor in Environmental Studies.
The National Park Service is looking for a student trainee to work as a cartographic technician. Positions are available in both Seattle as well as San Francisco. It is full time, and the position may not exceed one year. Salaries begin at $29,865.00 per year.
The application deadline is Friday, May 17th, 2013
Apply at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/343261500
The project will be located at the UW with some fieldwork in North Cascades National Park and Mount Rainier National Park. The salary is $12 per hour.
The intern should be enrolled in or have completed a four year degree program with a focus or degree in the geographic or biological sciences (e.g., geography, ecology, biology, geology), and/or civil and environmental engineering. The ideal candidate would have intermediate to advanced GIS skills, experience working in small teams with effective communication skills including report writing, good interpersonal skills, and some field experience working in remote areas.
The position will remain open until Friday, May 17 at 5:00 p.m. PDT. Students may apply at www.ccyi.org AND they should email me at ccyi@uw.edu to notify me of their application.
The Tatoosh School has continued to build our capacity for scholarship support of exceptional students and the response has been amazing. We’ve got a great group enrolled for this summer thus far and applications are still arriving. We have yet to receive an application from a PoE student but remain eager to recruit from the program and to continue to build partnerships and increase opportunities for field study and research for UW students.
ALSO, check out this video with more information on the Tatoosh School!
Learn more and apply at http://tatooshschool.org/