
Initial Posting Date:
03/25/2026
Application Deadline:
04/08/2026
Agency:
Forestry Department
Salary Range:
$5,458 - $8,352
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
Natural Resource Specialist 3 - FFR Environmental Planning Coordinator
Welcome to the Oregon Department of Forestry
Our Mission – To protect and promote resilient forests that benefit all Oregonians.
This position is Hybrid Remote Work. The duties of this position are performed remotely at district locations, as well as our central office in Salem. In addition, the ability to report to Salem and district locations is required when business or operational needs are dependent on onsite activities
The Benefits of Joining Our Team
Work/life balance, 11 paid holidays a year, flexible work schedules, competitive benefits packages and so much more. Great Benefits Package - watch this video here
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What we are looking for:
As the Federal Forests Restoration (FFR) Environmental Planning Coordinator you will manage the entire FFR Program National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) planning project portfolio, utilizing all available fund sources and resources, to materially increase the scope and scale of planned restoration work available for implementation on federal lands. This position will expand on existing successful projects including the eight contract NEPA Categorical Exclusion (CE) projects that have led to signed Decisions authorizing over 30,000 acres of restoration treatments. The restoration planning component of the FFR Program’s work is continuing to grow, and the FFR Environmental Planning Coordinator will take on the highly complex work of working directly with U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Interdisciplinary Teams in their efforts to produce Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), Environmental Assessments (EA) or Categorical Exclusions (CE) across the state. Duties include:
Minimum Qualifications:
Three years of experience in forest resources policy including NEPA development. At least one year of the experience must be at a technical or professional level performing activities in a natural resource program such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities
AND
A bachelor's degree in natural resources or a closely related field, or three additional years of related (pertinent) experience.
A master's degree in natural resources or a closely related field will substitute for up to one year of the required experience.
Note: Driver’s License Check - This position requires the operation of a state vehicle for the purpose of conducting official State business. If your license is from outside Oregon, you must submit at least a three-year court/DMV printout. If you have an Oregon driver’s license, a record check will be conducted on the top candidate to ensure a valid license and acceptable driving record.
Desired Skills:
How to Apply:
Cover letter and resume are both required - Failure to submit the required cover letter or resume will remove your application from consideration.
Additional Details:
ODF is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or any other class protected by state or federal laws in admission or access to our programs, services, activities, hiring, and employment practices.

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