Natural Resource Specialist- Farm Planner
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Foster Creek Conservation District
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$59,498 Salary, Full-Time
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Natural Resource Specialist
- Farm Planner Foster Creek Conservation District Waterville, Washington Job Type Permanent Salary $27.65
- $29.56 per hour Benefits Benefits include: A significant health insurance subsidy, accrued paid sick leave (8 hours per month), accrued paid vacation leave (8 hours per month), 12 paid public holidays Deadline May 22, 2026 Min. Experience 2
- 4 years Natural Resource Specialist
- Farm Planner Foster Creek Conservation District (FCCD) is a special purpose district that delivers a range of grant-funded programs and services throughout Douglas County, in Central Washington.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Develop and implement site-specific conservation plans for cropland, rangeland, and habitat management using NRCS standards. Coordinate project development and implementation, including site visits, partner engagement, and timelines. Prepare maps, reports, and documentation to support planning, grant application, and program reporting. Collect and analyze natural resource data to inform conservation planning and the Voluntary Stewardship Program. Administer and manage contract for CRP and other Farm Bill programs, ensuring compliance with program requirements. Build partnerships with landowners, producers, and agencies; support education and outreach and track project and grant progress. Perform other duties as assigned.Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate for FCCD is a practical, relationship-driven professional who is passionate about working lands conservation and understands how to balance environmental stewardship with voluntary agricultural viability. They are equally comfortable in the field and in conversation, translating technical information into clear, actionable guidance while building trust with landowners and the broader agricultural community. They are adaptable, resourceful, and solutions-oriented, able to navigate changing conditions and develop creative approaches when challenges arise. This individual brings curiosity about landscapes and the people who depend on them, along with a strong commitment to voluntary, locally led conservation. Successful candidates will thrive in FCCD's collaborative environment, working effectively with diverse partners and stakeholders while managing multiple projects with organization, accountability, and a consistently positive attitude. Suggested Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in environmental science, natural resources, agriculture, or a closely related field, and one (2) years of relevant professional experience; or Associate's degree in a related field with three (3) or more years of applicable experience. Knowledge of a broad range of soil and agronomy conservation principles, techniques, methods and practices. Very strong organizational and written/verbal communication skills with the ability to adapt written and spoken communication to various audiences using formal and informal communications. Intermediate desktop computer literacy and computer softeware skills. Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc., and learn new technologies to perform the functions of the position. Experience working independently or as a team in remote locations under a variety of weather conditions, carrying field equipment to complete required job tasks. Valid unrestricted driver's license or able to attain one upon employment. Preferred Qualifications Experience with contract management for CRP or other Farm Bill Programs. Knowledgeable in natural resource project development and conservation practice implementation on private lands. Knowledge of Farm Bill programs and cost-share program administration. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines while maintaining high quality standards. Capable of conducting outreach to landowners, farm operators, and managers to generate new voluntary conservation projects. Strong skills in multi-tasking and the ability to meet multiple deadlines with an exceptional standard of quality control.Salary and schedule:
This is a full-time, non-exempt position with compensation starting at $27.65- 29.
How To Apply To Apply:
If you are passionate about conservation and meet the qualifications for this position, we encourage you to apply. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to info@fostercreekcd.org by May 22, 2026.Similar jobs in Waterville, WA
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