ABOUT TROUT UNLIMITED
Trout Unlimited takes care of the rivers and clean water that trout, salmon and communities around the country depend on. We are a nationwide network of advocates, outdoor enthusiasts, volunteers, anglers and staff dedicated to protecting places where trout and salmon thrive and recovering rivers and fisheries that need help. We want to make sure healthy rivers and fisheries are available for all people to use and enjoy.
Trout Unlimited has 300,000 members and supporters supported by a respected staff of organizers, lawyers, policy experts, and scientists, who work out of more than 45 offices across the country. The California program has 20 staff located in Emeryville, Ft. Bragg, Truckee, and home offices around the state. Every year our team manages dozens of river flow and habitat restoration projects, with focal areas on the North Coast, Sacramento Valley, and the Sierras, and we advocate for strong conservation policies by the state and federal government.
POSITION SUMMARY
TU’s Inland Trout Program works to restore native and wild inland trout populations and their associated Sierra Nevada headwater habitat, primarily located on public land. We have approximately 20 active watershed restoration projects under way, at all stages of development, and anticipate a minimum of 10 years more work given the level of need. Our program takes projects through the full life cycle from identification, prioritization and stakeholder engagement, to design, permitting, funding, implementation, monitoring, and adaptive management. We work inclusively with public, private and tribal partners, and deploy a range of science-based restoration techniques, often that the landscape-level. Our projects seek to reverse over a century of degradation to critically important Sierra Nevada habitats. Project types include but are not limited to process and formed-based stream and meadow restoration, aquatic organism passage replacement, sediment reduction via roads maintenance/decommissioning, forest health and post-fire remediation.
The Inland Trout Program Manager is a new position that will co-lead the Program with the Program Director and help oversee all aspects of the Program’s work. Each of our projects has a multitude of steps, processes and deliverables that must be coordinated successfully and on schedule. The primary function of the Program Manager will be to facilitate successful project implementation, including with respect to:
The position requires excellent attention to detail and organizational skills; the ability to develop trust-based relationships with a wide range of people; and the judgement to anticipate and ward off problems. The ideal candidate is a person who loves the Sierra Nevada and is excited by the opportunity to contribute to its resilience by attending to the multitude of steps required for successful habitat restoration. The person will ideally be based within a two-hour driving distance to Truckee, but remote placement will be considered. The position reports to the California Inland Trout Program Director.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Leadership. Co-develop and scope new, strategic, science-based projects and focal areas of work. Co-develop, maintain and support relationships with key partners, especially the US Forest Service, Tribes, and public land user groups. Provide direction and facilitate shared understanding and problem solving among the people and agencies who are critical to program success.
Staff Management. Supervise one or more project managers, and science, outreach, and seasonal staff. Supervisory responsibilities will be shared with the Program Director. Help build high-performing teams that include staff, contractors and partners.
Project Management. Support project managers and selectively participate in projects at all stages of development. Help as needed to: i) Select, hire and build relationships with subcontractors and vendors. ii) Develop and oversee implementation of contracts for project design, permitting, monitoring and construction. iii) Facilitate successful permit application processes and ensure permit compliance. v) Ensure proper project documentation and data organization and management. iv) Oversee construction logistics and execution, which often includes remote and designated wilderness area settings.
Financial Management. Co-lead the development, implementation and tracking of the Program’s annual budget. Raise funds for projects, co-manage funder relations, and administer grant agreements and reporting. Oversee and help administer subcontracts and subcontractor budgets. Manage subcontractor invoicing and budget tracking. Support internal TU financial systems and staff.
Program Communications and Outreach. Work with staff to: i) Develop and implement stakeholder and community engagement strategies. ii) Facilitate effective program storytelling. iii) Develop effective approaches to situations with controversy.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Staff and leadership at TU understand that life outside of work is important to personal health, and we strive to create a healthy and family-friendly atmosphere. This is a full-time position with a generous benefits package.
At TU, we value a diverse representation of staff, and we actively seek candidates for this position who come from communities that have been historically under-represented in conservation and those who have been most impacted by degraded rivers and streams. We are committed to building space for all people to participate in our work to care for trout and salmon and clean our shared waters. The approximate salary range is $82,300-$95,300. depending on experience.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and welcome you to read more about TU’s equity practice and values.
HOW TO APPLY
Please upload a cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information for three references to Trout Unlimited via our online job application system at the link below. The position is open until filled.