Marys River WC is hiring!

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Nina Dominici

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Nov 15, 2024, 3:27:52 PM11/15/24
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We are hiring a full-time Restoration Project Manager and a full-time Operations Coordinator!

Join our talented staff! Marys River Watershed Council (MRWC) is recruiting for two roles: 

A full-time Restoration Project Manager -
 The successful candidate will assist the MRWC Executive Director and MRWC Education and Restoration Program Director in developing, implementing, and stewarding restoration projects, focusing on coordination of in-stream and riparian restoration efforts, such as large wood placement, floodplain reconnection, and resolving fish passage barriers. This position will also assist with MRWC monitoring activities; write grant proposals; oversee contractors; and work with community members, landowners, funders, MRWC staff, and other partners to further MRWC’s mission. Learn more here

A full-time Operations Coordinator - Primary duties of the position will be assisting MRWC’s Executive Director in managing the day-to-day operations of MRWC. Responsibilities include office, equipment, and IT management; financial management support and expense tracking; meeting facilitation; fundraising support; website management; constituent database data entry and queries; and staff development and human resources support. This is a new position to the organization, so it will require initiative to help define and clarify roles and responsibilities. Learn more here


About Marys River Watershed Council 
MRWC is a 501(c)3 watershed organization that works to inspire and support voluntary stewardship of the Marys River watershed. Formed in 1996, MRWC partners with landowners to enhance and steward our streams, forests, and prairies, and we also partner with our local schools to provide outdoor education opportunities for children to learn more about Oregon’s wonderful natural resource legacy. 

Why join the MRWC team? 
The MRWC team is a fun-loving, hard working crew who care about the Marys River and the folks that call the watershed home. Other perks of the role include a dog-friendly workplace and the potential option of occasionally working remotely once the applicant has successfully acquired all the necessary skills and experience.

Learn more about both roles and how to apply at the link below. We’ll begin reviewing applications as received, with a preferred application deadline of December 3. Feel free to contact Holly Purpura, Marys River Watershed Council Executive Director (ho...@mrwc.org) with questions and please forward this to anybody who might be interested. 


Kind regards, 

Nina Dominici, MNS

Education & Outreach Coordinator
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