Background
Northwest Natural Resource Group (NNRG) is a non‐profit organization based in Seattle, Washington whose mission is to strengthen the ecological and economic vitality of Northwest forests and communities by connecting people with the knowledge, skills, and markets they need to steward their land.
We believe that with thoughtful, expert insights, forests can be cared for to provide a sustainable yield of timber alongside ecosystem services such as clean water, fresh air, wildlife habitat, carbon storage, and recreational opportunities. We collaborate with landowners to realize this vision, focusing on family forests, conservation organizations, land trusts, local governments, youth camps, and smaller forest product companies. Our forestry program helps landowners craft management plans, implement stewardship activities, and conduct timber harvests. We also offer Washington and Oregon forest owners access to Forest Stewardship Council® certification through our 190,000-acre group certificate, the largest FSC certificate in the Pacific Northwest.
Our goals include:
Position Summary
NNRG is a small organization, so each member of our team has a hands-on opportunity to make a difference for the forests and communities in which we work. Within this team, the Program Coordinator is responsible for planning and coordinating educational events for forest owners, wood buyers, and the general public in Washington and Oregon; researching, writing, and managing the public and private grants that support these activities; and conveying NNRG’s voice and values through outreach materials. As part of this full-time position averaging 40 hours per week, responsibilities include:
Project and Program Management (50% of time)
Communications (30% of time)
Fundraising (20% of time)
This position works closely with the Director of Programs to ensure that relevant and applicable information is relayed to NNRG’s audiences (primarily forest owners). The Program Coordinator collaborates closely with the entire NNRG team to develop and deliver project objectives that are balanced, respectful and inclusive.
Preferred Qualifications and Skills
Some on-the-job training is offered, so if you meet most but not all of the above criteria but think you are a good match for the position, we still encourage you to apply.
Background
Northwest Natural Resource Group (NNRG) is a non‐profit organization based in Seattle, Washington whose mission is to strengthen the ecological and economic vitality of Northwest forests and communities by connecting people with the knowledge, skills, and markets they need to steward their land.
We believe that with thoughtful, expert insights, forests can be cared for to provide a sustainable yield of timber alongside ecosystem services such as clean water, fresh air, wildlife habitat, carbon storage, and recreational opportunities. We collaborate with landowners to realize this vision, focusing on family forests, conservation organizations, land trusts, local governments, youth camps, and smaller forest product companies. Our forestry program helps landowners craft management plans, implement stewardship activities, and conduct timber harvests. We also offer Washington and Oregon forest owners access to Forest Stewardship…
This is a full-time exempt position. Salary range is $27 to $32 per hour depending on experience. This position includes medical and dental insurance benefits, a retirement match, and 20 days annual PTO in addition to 10 paid public holidays per year. Travel expenses for events or fieldwork will be reimbursed at standard rates. This position is hybrid and the Coordinator can work both remotely and from NNRG’s office in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Staff members are expected to work at the office at least one day a week, in order to overlap in person with colleagues. Field work takes place in western Washington, typically within a two-hour drive of Seattle or Tacoma.
This is a full-time exempt position. Salary range is $27 to $32 per hour depending on experience. This position includes medical and dental insurance benefits, a retirement match, and 20 days annual PTO in addition to 10 paid public holidays per year. Travel expenses for events or fieldwork will be reimbursed at standard rates. This position is hybrid and the Coordinator can work both remotely and from NNRG’s office in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Staff members are expected to work at the office at least one day a week, in order to overlap in person with colleagues. Field work takes place in western Washington, typically within a two-hour drive of Seattle or Tacoma.
Please email a cover letter and resume as a single pdf document to jobs@nnrg.org. Include your last name at the beginning of the file name of the pdf. For questions about the position, please contact position supervisor Rowan Braybrook, Director of Programs, at rowan@nnrg.org. Position is open until filled.
Please email a cover letter and resume as a single pdf document to jobs@nnrg.org. Include your last name at the beginning of the file name of the pdf. For questions about the position…