The Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District and the Central Coast Soil Hub are seeking an experienced rangeland manager to serve as a Regional Rangeland Conservation Planner. This position will serve ranchers and other rangeland managers across the region, offering technical assistance, conservation planning, and educational resources to support the implementation of sustainable grazing in the Central Coast. While this position will be employed by the Coastal San Luis RCD they will serve the entire Central Coast Soil Hub, spanning San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties.
To be successful in this role, candidates must possess exceptional independence, drive, and self-organizational skills. This will be a highly autonomous role, relying on self-direction and collaboration to achieve strategic priorities. This position will report to the Executive Director of the Coastal San Luis RCD, but will work in close collaboration with the Regional Coordinator of the Central Coast Soil Hub and with the leadership staff of the other member RCDs.
Travel across the three counties in the Soil Hub will be required. There will be occasional after-hours and weekend work. This is expected to be a hybrid position, with the duty station determined by the county of residence of the selected candidate and opportunities to work remotely. This position is funded by a USDA NRCS Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative grant, with funding secured through Nov. 2027 (and likely to extend through at least late 2028).
Job Duties
Technical Assistance and Conservation Planning
● Work independently to prescribe and recommend management practices and conservation solutions to ranchers and other land managers to address natural resource concerns and landowner objectives on rangelands
● Prepare a range of professional documents, especially grazing management plans, prescribed grazing plans, etc. as the lead planner. Prepare other documents as needed, such as monitoring reports, environmental planning documents, standard operating procedures, and white papers
● Support conservation practice implementation with in-person guidance to land managers
● Independently assess habitat and vegetation conditions, monitor water quality and restoration success, and consult on selection of Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Education, Outreach, and Communication
● Coordinate, plan, and facilitate educational workshops, peer learning events, demonstration projects, etc. focused on rangeland conservation topics; occasional after-hours and weekend events will be required
● Engage and maintain positive relationships with stakeholders such as state and federal agencies, university staff, nonprofit organizations, and producer groups
● Assist with the development of written and digital educational resources
● Contribute to and support strategic opportunities for partnerships, resources, and communications to advance program goals.
Administration and Other Duties
● Perform administrative duties required by the NRCS Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative grant that funds the Regional Rangeland Conservation Program
● Communication with State/Federal/Private funders and Grant Managers
● Manage and Track scopes of work, sub-contracts, budgets, timelines, and deliverables
● Coordinate with administrative staff to ensure timely and accurate invoicing and reporting
● Participate in regular meetings with CSLRCD staff and the Central Coast Soil Hub
● Other duties as assigned