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Work with public to promote native plants, habitat, best practices, stream stewardship and conservation.
+ More about this positionThe Natural Resource Technician will serve as an integral member of a team of conservation professionals, working in both the field and the office, and will be responsible for conducting natural resource technical assistance, native plant nursery assistance, project monitoring and implementation and relating information to the public, partners, and funders.
Additionally, the Natural Resource Technician will assist and support District staff in carrying out various tasks under the District’s annual plan of work.
The Natural Resource Technician will conduct program outreach and education related to riparian area health and stewardship throughout the District.
This position will also support and assist with successful management and growth of the Wind River native plant nursery, a partnership with the Wind River Trust.
Additionally, the Natural Resource Technician will provide technical assistance to landowners and help identify eligible projects that implement riparian area stewardship, protection, and restoration practices within the District, focusing on key watershed areas where salmon, steelhead, lamprey, bull trout and other critical species are present. Key watersheds where projects may be identified and developed include: the Klickitat River, White Salmon River, Wind River and Washougal River. These watersheds are high priority river systems for anadromous fish and also serve as critical cold-water refuges along the Columbia River mainstem. Upstream, non-anadromous areas of these watersheds will also be within this project scope given their influence on water quality and quantity, affecting salmonid habitat downstream.
As projects are developed and funded, the Natural Resource Technician will assist with coordinating and carrying out projects, with support from contractors and crews.
Skagit Conservation District is hiring a full-time GIS Specialist for an 18-month temporary position in Mount Vernon, WA (salary range $65,000–$85,000 annually); applications are due October 15, 2025, with an anticipated start date in early November.
+ More about this positionPosition Overview
The Skagit Conservation District (SCD) is seeking a skilled and motivated GIS Specialist for an 18-month position funded by a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) grant. This exciting opportunity supports a high-impact project focused on engaging agricultural and forestry communities in the Skagit and Samish nearshore areas to improve soil health, manage runoff, and ultimately enhance ecosystem resilience in the Puget Sound region. The successful candidate will play a critical role in supporting the project's goal of reducing topsoil erosion, preventing pollutants from entering waterways, and improving habitat for chinook salmon, ultimately benefiting Southern Resident orcas.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and maintain geodatabases to catalog and digitize past and ongoing conservation projects across the Skagit and Samish watersheds. Create and maintain accurate spatial data layers showing specific on-the-ground project locations and activities for reporting to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Support project planning and reporting by generating maps, spatial analyses, and data visualizations. Collaborate with conservation planners, outreach staff, and partner organizations to identify priority areas for landscape-scale restoration and outreach. Assist in tracking project progress over time, ensuring that GIS data aligns with field records and meets federal grant reporting standards. May assist in connecting water temperature monitoring gauges to a cloud-based data system, supporting broader water quality monitoring efforts. Contribute to internal and public-facing presentations, reports, and materials using ArcGIS Online to communicate project impacts and strategies.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Geography, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or a related field with a concentration in Geographic Information Systems. Proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and related geospatial tools and platforms. Experience creating and managing spatial databases and conducting geospatial analyses. Strong attention to detail and ability to produce clear, accurate maps and reports. Excellent organizational and time-management skills with the ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a willingness to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred but not Required Qualifications
At least 2 years of professional experience working with GIS in a natural resources or environmental context. Experience with agricultural conservation or watershed-based restoration projects. Familiarity with Puget Sound ecosystems, salmon recovery planning, and stormwater management. Knowledge of remote sensing, drone imagery processing, or field data collection tools (e.g., GPS units, Survey123). Demonstrated experience with hydrologic modeling and LAStools using LiDAR data. Knowledge of data management planning, Synology NAS server applications, and webservices. Proficiency in core programming languages (e.g. Python, SQL, JavaScript) for geospatial data analysis, database management, and development of custom GIS applications.
Work Environment
This position is primarily office-based with some opportunities for fieldwork in rural and agricultural areas. A valid Washington State driver’s license and access to reliable transportation are required. Occasional travel within Skagit county.
Benefits
Competitive salary: $65,000-$85,000 annually
Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave PERS retirement
Professional development opportunities
Flexible and collaborative work environment
How to Apply
Submit the following materials to skagitcd@skagitcd.org or 2021 E College Way, Mount Vernon.
The position of Financial Specialist is responsible for maintaining and coordinating the Financial, functions of the District in accordance with WA State Conservation District Law, the policies of the Conservation District Board of Supervisors and under the direct supervision of the District’s Board of Supervisors. Funding for this position is subject to availability and successful attainment of grant money.
+ More about this positionDuties and Responsibilities:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Experience:
Essential Functions: The ability to read, write, speak & comprehend the English language. Duties are primarily completed in an office setting, which may involve sitting for extended periods of time, bending, stooping, frequent use of fingers involving typing & writing.
Supervision: Day-to-day guidance and direction provided by District Manager. The employee occupying this position is ultimately responsible to the District’s Board of Supervisors. This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Salary: depends on experience, current Salary Range $23.00 - $43.00 per hour
Benefits: PERS Retirement, Annual and Sick Leave, 12 Holidays, PFML, Overtime Eligible, $650 per month Health Stipend
Snohomish CD is hiring a Community Conservation Crew Member!
+ More about this positionThe Snohomish Conservation District (SCD) has an opening for a full-time Field Crew Member. Our field crew works with landowners on natural resource concerns within urban, residential, and rural areas of Snohomish County and Camano Island. Strong candidates will be motivated to work as part of a team, be comfortable working outside, and have a passion for conservation projects. This position is open until filled and applications will be reviewed beginning Tuesday, October 7. A full position description and application instructions are available at: https://snohomishcd.org/employment.