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PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE: Volunteer Coordinator and Assistant for North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP)
COMPENSATION: $25 per hour for 7 to 12 hours per week on a contract basis
WORK LOCATION: Tillamook County, Oregon
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Thursday, March 28, 2024, position open until filled.
*This is a contract position that does not include insurance or other benefits.
Position summary: The position requires working closely with the NCCWP Steering Committee on a variety of projects, including education, community outreach, and organization of meetings and informational events within Tillamook County.
Responsibilities and Expectations:
● Organizing present volunteers; recruiting and training new volunteers; maintaining clear and regular communication with staff, volunteers and partners.
● Assisting in the coordination of events
● Initiating and doing community engagement and outreach ● Organizing and/or taking meeting minutes and managing data and computer files
● Attending and scheduling weekly Zoom meetings
Qualifications:
● An avid interest in land stewardship, watershed protection and restoration, conservation biology, and ecology, or a background in traditional ecological knowledge.
● Knowledge about and/or a desire to learn more in depth about safeguarding Oregon drinking watersheds and the protection of the temperate rainforest environment
● Excellent written and verbal communication
● Ability to work remotely and in person
● Willingness to work as part of a team, collaborating often with others
● Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
● Ability to use computer and common applications such as Zoom, Google Docs and Drive, and email
● Flexibility in schedule
● Experience working with grassroots groups preferred North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection prides itself on inclusivity, and encourages people of all backgrounds and beliefs to apply. NCCWP is committed to policies of equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate in the terms, conditions, or privileges of employment on account of race, age, color, sex, national origin, disability, or religion. Comments or questions? Nancy Webster Rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com Anna Kaufman Anna.nccwp@gmail.com Please apply by sending your resume, cover letter, and two references to rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com and anna.nccwp@gmail.com About North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection: In 2012, NCCWP was founded in Rockaway Beach, Oregon by citizens who were concerned about the mass clearcutting and aerial pesticide spraying of their primary source of surface drinking water, the Jetty Creek Watershed. Since 2000, that watershed has been about 90% clearcut by timber companies and then sprayed with pesticides. Since NCCWP was established, we have gained many new members on the North Coast of Oregon. We now have over 1,600 members, mostly in the region from Lincoln City to Astoria. We advocate for no more logging, pesticide spraying, nor slash burning within Oregon drinking watersheds, regardless of ownership. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTI
COMPENSATION: $25 per hour for 7 to 12 hours per week on a contract basis
WORK LOCATION: Tillamook County, Oregon
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Thursday, March 28, 2024, position open until filled.
*This is a contract position that does not include insurance or other benefits.
Position summary: The position requires working closely with the NCCWP Steering Committee on a variety of projects, including education, community outreach, and organization of meetings and informational events within Tillamook County.
Responsibilities and Expectations:
● Organizing present volunteers; recruiting and training new volunteers; maintaining clear and regular communication with staff, volunteers and partners.
● Assisting in the coordination of events
● Initiating and doing community engagement and outreach ● Organizing and/or taking meeting minutes and managing data and computer files
● Attending and scheduling weekly Zoom meetings
Qualifications:
● An avid interest in land stewardship, watershed protection and restoration, conservation biology, and ecology, or a background in traditional ecological knowledge.
● Knowledge about and/or a desire to learn more in depth about safeguarding Oregon drinking watersheds and the protection of the temperate rainforest environment
● Excellent written and verbal communication
● Ability to work remotely and in person
● Willingness to work as part of a team, collaborating often with others
● Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
● Ability to use computer and common applications such as Zoom, Google Docs and Drive, and email
● Flexibility in schedule
● Experience working with grassroots groups preferred North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection prides itself on inclusivity, and encourages people of all backgrounds and beliefs to apply. NCCWP is committed to policies of equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate in the terms, conditions, or privileges of employment on account of race, age, color, sex, national origin, disability, or religion. Comments or questions? Nancy Webster Rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com Anna Kaufman Anna.nccwp@gmail.com Please apply by sending your resume, cover letter, and two references to rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com and anna.nccwp@gmail.com About North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection: In 2012, NCCWP was founded in Rockaway Beach, Oregon by citizens who were concerned about the mass clearcutting and aerial pesticide spraying of their primary source of surface drinking water, the Jetty Creek Watershed. Since 2000, that watershed has been about 90% clearcut by timber companies and then sprayed with pesticides. Since NCCWP was established, we have gained many new members on the North Coast of Oregon. We now have over 1,600 members, mostly in the region from Lincoln City to Astoria. We advocate for no more logging, pesticide spraying, nor slash burning within Oregon drinking watersheds, regardless of ownership. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTI