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Inspiring and supporting voluntary stewardship of the Marys River watershed.
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Whoopsies! In our excitement to share updates, our last newsletter went out with a few broken links (guess our coffee hadn’t kicked in yet). This time, we’ve double-checked, triple-checked, and sprinkled
in a little extra magic, so everything should work just the way it’s supposed to. Thanks for your patience, and here’s the corrected version with all the right info!
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Are you a landowner or manager of more than five acres of land? Apply to be part of this FREE 5-part workshop series to learn
about conservation planning, get expert guidance on land management, and learn about the funding sources that could help kickstart projects on your land!
Plan
For Your Land is a collaboration among five watershed councils in the mid-Willamette River basin, including the North Santiam, Luckiamute,
South Santiam, Calapooia, and Marys River Watershed Councils. Together, we are working with local landowners and land managers who are curious about how they can be good stewards of the lands they care for.
Apply for
this FREE 5-part workshop series to learn about natural resources, get professional guidance for conservation projects on your land, and connect with your neighbors in the watershed.
Classes will be taught by subject matter experts who live and work in Benton, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, and Polk Counties. Participants will have the option to attend
classes in person or virtually, based on their preference and availability.
Workshop materials will be available online for anyone in the community to view and reference.
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Marys River Watershed Council (MRWC) is searching for a 0.75 FTE Bilingual Education Coordinator to expand our education and outreach capacity, with a focus
on bilingual and bicultural programming that serves Latine youth and families in the Marys River watershed. The successful candidate will support and co-lead hands-on, culturally relevant environmental education for K–12 students, and participate in public
events and family engagement activities throughout the watershed. This position combines environmental education, youth mentoring, community outreach, and program development. We seek someone who is passionate about youth empowerment, speaks Spanish fluently,
and is energized by working in schools, at community events, and in natural areas.
This position will be based out of the Marys River Watershed Council office in Corvallis, Oregon and requires the successful candidate to be locally-based.
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Position posted – September 10, 2025
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Preferred application deadline – October 3, 2025
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The position will be open until filled. Review of applications to begin immediately.
For more information on the position responsibilities, please review the job
announcement. To apply, complete the
form located on our website.
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