Overview

POSITION OVERVIEW
The Sierra Institute for Community and Environment seeks a qualified individual to fill the position of Watershed Restoration Project Coordinator with responsibilities for a growing suite of watershed restoration projects. The Sierra Institute’s watershed restoration work emphasizes the collaborative development of meadow and stream restoration and forest road infrastructure improvements that improve ecological function and protect critical aquatic resources. The current project portfolio is centered on a million-acre focal landscape for the South Lassen Watersheds Group, a collaborative addressing forest and watershed management, climate resilience, and economic development in critical upper watersheds of Battle Creek, Mill Creek, Deer Creek, and the upper North Fork of the Feather River.
This is a tremendous opportunity for a talented natural resource professional who is excited to join a collaborative organization expanding capacity for restoration across the Northern Sierra and Southern Cascades. The selected individual will work closely with Sierra Institute staff, non-governmental partners, and federal land management agencies to advance watershed restoration as part of multiple large landscape restoration projects to improve forest resilience across the only anadromous watersheds on public lands in the Sierra Nevada, as well as support post-fire restoration.
The selected individual will be engaged in a variety of aspects of the Community-based Natural Resource Management program, including providing critical hydrological expertise to forest restoration as part of Sierra Institute’s landscape restoration planning and implementation, and will play a key role in connecting watershed restoration projects with Sierra Institute’s workforce development programs – including P-CREW, a 21st Century Youth Conservation Corp, and High Roads to Tribal Forest Restoration and Stewardship, a Sierra Institute-led tribal workforce training initiative.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
● Assessment, project identification, design, implementation, and monitoring of meadow and riparian restoration projects, as well as for road and stream crossing improvements
● Application of technical and analytical expertise to support the completion of environmental analysis to meet state and federal legal standards (i.e., California Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Policy Act), as well meeting permitting requirements (e.g. Army Corps 404 Permits, Clean Water Act Sec. 401 Permits, and CDFW Lake and Streambed Alteration Permits)
● Tracking and achieving key deliverables across multiple grants, agreements, and contracts
● Leading fieldwork including implementation, supervising 0-2 seasonal and permanent staff, and coordinating the work of multiple subcontractors and partners

Tagged as: Water Skills

Qualifications:

Desired Qualifications (Entry-level):
● An undergraduate degree in a relevant field (wildland hydrology, geology, fisheries, or related natural resource/environmental sciences), and two years of work experience ● Experience performing geomorphic, hydrologic, or relevant ecological fieldwork ● Demonstrated experience with technical writing for natural resource management ● Ability to meet deadlines both independently and as a team member
● Detail-oriented, organized

Required Skills:

● Excellent verbal and written communication skills
● A valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation
● A strong desire to engage in land management issues and collaborative landscape management projects

Preferred Skills:

● Prior hydrology/meadow/stream-based fieldwork and/or project experience in southern Cascades or northern Sierra Nevada watersheds
● Thorough understanding of environmental analysis and permitting requirements and processes
● Direct experience completing NEPA, CEQA, and restoration permitting
● Experience working in post-fire forested environments
● Expertise managing project budgets, building partnerships, and leading staff

About Sierra Institute for Community and Environment

The Sierra Institute promotes healthy forests, watersheds, and communities by investing in the well-being of
rural communities and strengthening their participation in natural resource management. Our work supports
initiatives that simultaneously benefit the environment, economy, and equity within a given landscape. Sierra
Institute’s P-CREW Youth Corps is an essential pathway to the professional opportunity for diverse youth. Sierra
Institute is located in Taylorsville, CA (population 154), and lies within an area referred to as “Indian Valley”
that includes the communities of Greenville and Crescent Mills. Indian Valley offers uniquely rural community
events and is surrounded by public lands including Plumas National Forest, Lassen National Forest, and Lassen
Volcanic National Park.

Application Instructions

APPLICATION PROCESS ● Send cover letter, resume, and three references as one PDF to jobs@sierrainstitute.us. Use “Watershed Restoration Project Coordinator” as the subject line. ● Mention where you heard about the job (be specific). ● Position open until filled; applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications are encouraged to be submitted by April 1st, 2025. ● Questions? Call 530.284.1022 or email jobs@sierrainstitute.us.