Conservation Project Manager

Organization
WRA Inc
Job Description

WRA’s Conservation Strategies Team works with private landowners, investors, non-profits, and public entities to entitle mitigation projects, implement restoration and land management, and understand mitigation markets and drivers. We are seeking a seasoned project manager to help lead and develop the skills and capabilities of our Conservation Strategies team overseeing the entitlement of mitigation/conservation banks, in-lieu fee programs, and turnkey mitigation projects.

This is a mid-senior level interdisciplinary role requiring expertise in the following areas:

  • California ecology, habitat restoration, and land management
  • Mitigation and conservation banking
  • California regulatory environment

The majority of mitigation projects managed by the Conservation Strategies team are based in California and demand strong ecological and regulatory expertise specific to the state’s diverse landscapes. This role involves overseeing multiple interdisciplinary project teams and requires critical, strategic thinking in areas such as market studies and financial analyses. It also calls for the ability to build and maintain positive relationships with clients, agency representatives, and teaming partners. The position reports directly to the Conservation Strategies Team Leader and may support projects outside the team as needed.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Managing multiple projects simultaneously with budgets ranging from $10,000 - $1,000,000 while providing excellent customer service and high-quality work products
  • Taking ultimate responsibility for project work products, contracts, budgets, and timelines
  • Managing and maintaining positive relationships with clients, regulatory agencies, teaming partners and other stakeholders
  • Attending meetings with regulatory agencies, clients, and teaming partners
  • Writing and reviewing technical documents, such as mitigation bank prospectuses, bank enabling instruments, conservation easements, endowment funding agreements, development and long-term management plans, memos, and ad hoc deliverables tailored specifically to meet client needs.
  • Supporting your team leader with staff development and team activities

Requirements for this role:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in ecology, biology, environmental science or other related discipline; master’s degree is a plus
  • A minimum of 5 years of project management experience
  • Strong working knowledge of ecology, California ecosystems, habitat restoration, and California sensitive species
  • Experience working with environmental markets, mitigation banking, in-lieu fee programs, permittee-responsible mitigation, voluntary conservation programs, and/or regional habitat conservation plans/natural community conservation plans
  • Understanding of California regulatory environment including Section 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act, Section 1602 of the California Fish and Game Code, the Porter-Cologne Act, Endangered Species Act, California Endangered Species Act, California Environmental Quality Act, Section 2081 of the California Fish and Game Code, and Magnuson-Stevenson Fisheries Act

The following skills and mindsets are also needed in order to succeed in this role:

  • A growth mindset and strong desire to learn new things
  • The ability to operate autonomously and to be a self-starter while at other times be able to collaborate with a diverse group of stakeholders, internally and externally.
  • Be passionate about conservation and market based solutions to environmental challenges
  • Be excited about working on large, complex multi-disciplinary projects
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills; we’re looking for someone who jumps in to hairy technical problems when necessary
  • Entrepreneurial and a strong ownership mentality
  • Experience in aquatic resources and endangered species permitting and mitigation in California, mitigation bank entitlement, implementation of conservation programs, valuation of ecosystem services, or project development for environmental markets
  • Strong written and oral communication skills are essential to this position
  • Strong writing, document review and editing skills
  • Competency in preparing or managing technical work products (e.g., wetland delineations, ecosystem services valuations, environmental market analyses, rare plant surveys, habitat assessments, biological resources technical reports, Excel and other database work, GIS maps and analyses completed by others)
  • Skilled and proactive in outreach, with a desire to be a positive face of the company to a diverse group of stakeholders including clients, regulatory agencies and potential teaming partners

The Conservation Strategies team at WRA is a tight knit, collaborative team that values creative solutions, individual initiative, and interdisciplinary thinking. Our smaller size allows team members the flexibility to be involved in a variety of projects and to actively contribute to the development of the team. While individual expertise and interests are acknowledged and utilized, all team members are expected to help when needed on an array of projects in a fast-paced environment.

This position can be remote within the state of California, or based out of any of the following WRA offices: San Rafael, Emeryville, Petaluma, or San Diego. Applicants who currently reside in or are willing to relocate to the San Diego area will be prioritized. Periodic travel to field sites and for in person meetings will be required.

WRA has an established internal leveling system for our staff that maps to salary bands that have been informed by market data. Our leveling system is dependent on years of relevant industry experience, education, and the level of responsibility and autonomy at which you’re expected to operate.

We have posted a salary range that corresponds to the appropriate level for this position. The salary range for this position is $116,00 - $132,500. There will be opportunities to discuss this toward the end of the interview process; however, if you wish to discuss this earlier in the interview process, please do so with your recruiter. 

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Full Time
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