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PG
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Executive Director at Columbia Land Trust
Potrero Group Vancouver, WA
POSITION OVERVIEW AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Executive Director will provide organizational leadership by guiding strategy, supporting a talented and empowered staff team, nurturing strong board relations, stewarding donor and community relationships, and serving as the primary public face and voice of Columbia Land Trust across the Columbia River region and beyond. The position calls for a leader who genuinely trusts the expertise of the people around them: someone who understands that the directors and staff at Columbia Land Trust have deep, hard-won knowledge, and who sees their own role as guiding and supporting that team rather than overriding it. Columbia Land Trust has built a culture of trust and low micromanagement that staff deeply value. The next Executive Director will honor and strengthen that culture. The incoming leader will arrive with a clear vision for the organization, the ability to articulate it compellingly to diverse audiences, and the humility...
Western Resource Advocates (WRA)
Jun 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Government Affairs Manager
Western Resource Advocates (WRA) Remote (Las Vegas, NV)
Salary Range: $90,950.00 To $107,000.00 Annually Position Summary The Senior Government Affairs Manager will be responsible for leading Western Resource Advocates and WRA Action Fund’s (referred to collectively as “WRA” in this job description) legislative, regulatory, and administrative advocacy efforts in the relevant state. This position will involve working closely with WRA’s program and marketing and communications staff to advance innovative legislative and administrative policy solutions critical to addressing the state’s most pressing climate change challenges. The position will focus on advancing climate and conservation policies across WRA’s three program areas. The ideal candidate for this role is a highly motivated strategic thinker who possesses sound judgment, strong decision-making skills, and political acumen. This position may include supervision of others on the Government Affairs team.  About Western Resource Advocates WRA fights climate change...
Western Resource Advocates (WRA)
Jun 02, 2026
Full time
Associate Director of Government Affairs
Western Resource Advocates (WRA) Remote (Tucson, AZ)
Salary Range: $97,750.00 To $115,000.00 Annually Position Summary The Associate Director of Government Affairs will be responsible for developing and implementing high impact, multifaced, and complex advocacy campaigns to advance Western Resource Advocates and WRA Action Fund’s mission (referred to collectively as “WRA” in this job announcement). This position will involve working closely with WRA’s policy and marketing and communications staff, and senior leadership team to advance innovative legislative and administrative policy solutions critical to addressing the region's most pressing climate change challenges. The position will focus on advancing climate and conservation policies across WRA’s three program areas. The ideal candidate for this role is a highly motivated strategic thinker who possesses sound judgment, strong decision-making skills, and political acumen. This position includes supervision of others on the Government Affairs team. About Western...
NEIWPCC
Jun 02, 2026
Full time
Environmental Analyst – Source Water Protection
NEIWPCC Albany, NY
NEIWPCC is seeking a full-time Environmental Analyst to assist with the implementation of source water protection measures for public water systems throughout New York State.   What You’ll Do  As a NEIWPCC Environmental Analyst, you will work alongside internal and external partners to implement the Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2). You will: Facilitate collaboration and communication to further develop the program. Manage contracts with technical assistance providers and monitor progress of workplans, identifying potential issues and collaborating on solutions. Review and provide detailed feedback on draft plans, deliverables, and final reports. Collect, compile, organize and analyze environmental data (using GIS and R programing) to inform program reporting and implementation. Prepare summary reports and technical documents for stakeholders. Preferred Qualifications  The successful candidate will have a passion and interest in preserving and...
Farallon Consulting
May 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Environmental/Remediation Engineer II
Farallon Consulting Hybrid (Bellevue, WA)
Why Farallon?   As a 100% employee-owned firm, Farallon is built on a shared purpose and long-term commitment. Our people are the reason clients trust us with their most complex environmental challenges—from high-stakes remediation projects to regulatory negotiations that shape communities. When you join Farallon, you join a team of scientists and engineers who take pride in delivering technically sound, defensible, and practical solutions.  You’ll work alongside industry leaders who are shaping the future of environmental consulting across the West Coast. Your expertise will directly influence project outcomes, client relationships, and the continued growth of our employee-owned firm.  The Role: Engineering Solutions That Last   As a Senior Environmental/Remediation Engineer, you will be a strategic leader and technical expert guiding complex environmental projects from investigation through cleanup and closure. You’ll collaborate across disciplines, mentor emerging...
Minnesota GreenCorps - MPCA
May 14, 2026
Full time
Minnesota GreenCorps AmeriCorps Member
Minnesota GreenCorps - MPCA Hybrid (Duluth, Grand Rapids, Bemidji, Fergus Falls, Park Rapids, Bemidji, Fergus Falls, Park Rapids, Andover, Apple Valley, Burnsville, Chaska, Columbia Heights, Eden Prairie, Hopkins, Maple Grove, Maplewood, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, New Brighton, Newport, Plymo)
Job Summary Minnesota GreenCorps is a statewide AmeriCorps program coordinated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), with a mission to preserve and protect Minnesota's environment and strengthen communities. MN GreenCorps members serve full-time at local governments, tribal nations, nonprofit organizations, or educational institutions throughout the state. Members address critical environmental issues and help communities build resiliency while gaining green job skills and networking with environmental professionals. The Minnesota GreenCorps program anticipates engaging up to 58 members in the 11-month service term. AmeriCorps Term and Schedule : September 23, 2026 – August 24, 2027. Full-time, Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm typical. Occasional evenings/weekends may be required for some positions.     Locations :  58 positions are available throughout Minnesota. Housing is not provided; members must secure housing near their service...
NEIWPCC
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Environmental Analyst – Mohawk River Basin Program
NEIWPCC Albany, NY
NEIWPCC is seeking a full-time Environmental Analyst to support the Mohawk River Basin Program (MRBP) which works to conserve, restore, and protect the water quality and natural resources of the Mohawk River through applied research and ecosystem-based management.  What You’ll Do As a NEIWPCC Environmental Analyst you will: Assist with the development, coordination, outreach, and implementation of the Mohawk River Basin Program (MRBP) and the MRBP Action Agenda, which includes assisting with Mohawk Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), Day in the Life of the Mohawk River, Mohawk Watershed Symposium, and DEC’s Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2). Coordinate with other programs, state agencies, and a network of stakeholders to accomplish program goals.  Engage with communities through developing and delivering presentations on conservation topics. Support monitoring and research projects in the Mohawk Watershed, which includes occasional field work...
AC
Jun 09, 2026
Internship- Paid
nterpretation & Visitor Services and Outreach Member - Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
American Conservation Experience Jacksonville, FL
Summary American Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service, is seeking ONE Interpretation & Visitor Services and Outreach Member to contribute to interpretation projects alongside Timucuan Ecological & Historical Preserve Staff. For more information about ACE, please visit our website.   Start Date: Late July/early August 2026 Estimated   End Date: 52 weeks after start date *a 52-week minimum commitment is required *   Location Details/Description: Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve (TIMU) - Jacksonville, Florida TIMU is a 46,000-acre area with individual park sites to visit. Each park site is unique for an aspect of natural or cultural history. The interaction between nature and humans is evident from the spoil islands to the altered wetlands, from the shell middens of the Timucua to the tabby structures of Kingsley Plantation, and from the...
AC
Jun 02, 2026
Internship- Paid
Interpretation Member - Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
American Conservation Experience Macon, GA
Summary American Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service, is seeking TWO Interpretation Members   to contribute to public interpretation p rojects alongside Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park staff. *Candidates with experience in tribal engagement preferred* For more information about ACE, please visit our website.   Start Date: Late June/early July 2026 (or as soon as possible) Estimated   End Date: 14 weeks after start date a 14-week minimum commitment is required *   Location Details/Description: Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Macon, GA Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park is rich in both cultural history and natural beauty. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park has more than 12,000 years of continuous human habitation. Ocmulgee is also the ancestral homelands of many of the Muskogean-speaking peoples. Ocmulgee Mounds National...
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society
May 28, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Herbarium & Tropical Botany Internship; Belize
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society
Location:  Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society     Open Period:  May 1 st , 2026 – October 31 st , 2026   Duration:  Sessions may be 2 to 5 weeks, with 4 weeks recommended for maximum learning     Hours per Week:  35 – 40     Cost:  $389USD/Week       Description:   Are you looking to broaden your plant identification skills while gaining hands-on experience with tropical botanical families and field studies? Do you want to contribute to the development of a national herbarium and explore the historical context and ethnobotanical uses of the country’s flora? Are you interested in learning about plant communities and how herbarium collection can contribute to our understanding of how they might respond to a changing climate? Would you like to live immersed in the stunning tropical rainforest of Belize while making a lasting contribution to plant science in Belize? If so, this internship is for...
Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre
May 15, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Giraffe Conservation Internship – South Africa
Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre Limpopo, South Africa
Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and large mammals? Join our research team in a breathtaking 27,000-hectare South African game reserve — home to giraffes, 17 species of antelope, and two of the Big Five — for an immersive conservation internship. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful conservation work while gaining field experience in a spectacular environment. Project Overview: This internship provides hands-on involvement in giraffe monitoring and broader wildlife research. While you will work largely independently, you will receive guidance, supervision, and support from experienced researchers. Your efforts will contribute to understanding giraffe populations, behaviour, and habitat use. Key Activities: Monitor giraffe populations: Identify and catalogue individual animals by building detailed identification kits using GiraffeSpotter, assess male-to-female ratios, and contribute to long-term population monitoring. All...
Lajuma Research Centre
May 06, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Bushbaby Ecology in South Africa
Lajuma Research Centre Limpopo, South Africa
Lajuma Research Centre in the Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa, hosts overlapping populations of the thick-tailed greater galago ( Otolemur crassicaudatus ) and the southern lesser galago ( Galago moholi ). The Bushbaby Project consists of a dataset spanning over 10 years on these species, focusing on their ecology, behaviour, and interactions. Internship Overview  Interns contribute to ongoing behavioural and ecological monitoring of two galago species, supporting a long-term research programme and gaining practical field experience in primate ecology. Key Activities: Collecting data on food availability (insects, fruits, leaves, tree gum) Recording behaviour Reviewing camera trap data to identify individuals Supporting demographic and ecological monitoring of known populations Fieldwork Requirements All fieldwork is carried out on foot, often over uneven terrain and in variable weather. Students should be...
Lajuma Research Centre
May 06, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Invertebrate Species Projects
Lajuma Research Centre Limpopo, South Africa
Invertebrates are key indicators of environmental health and represent the majority of biodiversity within the Soutpansberg Mountains. The Lajuma Research Centre supports long-term biodiversity monitoring to document species presence, distribution, and ecological roles. Internship Overview Interns assist with surveys targeting a range of invertebrate groups, including insects, arachnids, and other terrestrial invertebrates. The project provides broad exposure to field sampling techniques and identification methods. Activities may include : Conducting sweep-netting, pitfall trapping, and active searches Documenting habitat characteristics and microclimates Photographing specimens for identification Assisting with data organisation and reporting Fieldwork Requirements All fieldwork is carried out on foot, often over uneven terrain and in variable weather. Students should be comfortable living remotely, hiking, and...
Lajuma Research Centre
May 06, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Bird Project in South Africa
Lajuma Research Centre Limpopo, South Africa
The Lajuma Research Centre provides a unique opportunity to study an exceptional diversity of birdlife within one of South Africa’s most ecologically varied mountain environments. More than 215 species have been recorded on the reserve, including the purple-crested turaco, narina trogon, cape vulture, violet-backed starling, African fish eagle, crowned eagle, crested guineafowl, and multiple owl species. The landscape encompasses woody grasslands, mountain bushveld, mistbelt forest, riverine forest, and clear mountain streams, offering an ideal setting for comparative research on avian diversity, habitat use, and behaviour. Internship Focus: This internship provides hands-on experience in bird monitoring, species documentation, and ecological field methods. Interns work largely independently while contributing to long-term data collection and broader conservation efforts at the centre. Activities may include: Recording species presence, behaviour, and...
SC
May 01, 2026
Internship- Paid
Native Landscapes and Garden Center Internship
Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) Native Landscapes & Garden Center seeks an energetic and hardworking intern to assist in day-to-day garden and nursery operations and work with our landscape installation and maintenance services.   The Native Landscapes & Garden Center offers a unique working environment, as it is a non-profit retail nursery dedicated to landscaping for the improvement of native habitat and wildlife on and around Sanibel and Captiva Islands. Internship responsibilities will include all aspects of retail nursery operation and plant care, including watering, potting, pruning, weeding, landscape installation/maintenance, and customer service.   In addition, interns will work closely with our gardener to assist in the upkeep of 2 acres of demonstration gardens surrounding the Garden Center.   The internship offers the opportunity to obtain in-depth knowledge about South Florida native plants and gain firsthand experience in all aspects of...
Jay C. Hormel Nature Center
Apr 15, 2026
Internship- Paid
Intern/Teacher/Naturalist Year-long Paid Internship
Jay C. Hormel Nature Center
The City of Austin, MN is seeking a highly motivated, energetic individual for a full year intern/teacher/naturalist position at the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center, a division of our park and recreation department. The ideal candidate would be able to start mid-August, 2026.   The successful candidate will:   Teach environmental, conservation, and outdoor education to all ages. The intern will work most often with children in grade levels preschool through 8th grade. Teach in a variety of learning environments rain or shine, including our Nature Center and surrounding property, our Sola Fide Observatory, and on offsite trips. Write and deliver the curriculum for two summer classes. The intern will also assist with writing and updating school and summer programming. Help care for and maintain the center’s gardens and landscape spaces. Handle, feed, and care for all critters, including the Nature Center’s bees and raptors. Assist with the rescue and...
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