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.