Trout Unlimited’s Southern Appalachian program continues to expand its impact in Western North Carolina. Work there supports native and wild trout conservation projects, primarily within Pisgah National Forest and Nantahala National Forest. As a key partner, Trout Unlimited staff are overseeing several projects across the state. These include multiple road-stream crossing replacements, implementation of Watershed Restoration Action Plans, reducing road runoff impacts, restoring riparian vegetation, and strategic wood loading for habitat enhancement.
To advance and grow this work, TU is hiring a North Carolina Project Manager. This person will assist in identifying, prioritizing, planning and implementing projects to improve fish passage, benefit streamflow, restore habitat, and improve water quality in watersheds heavily impacted by historical forestry practices and modern land-use issues. This position will have the opportunity to work directly with regional Project Managers and Stream Restoration Specialists to enhance their stream restoration knowledge and project management skillset. Time will be split between field and office duties. Field work may include collecting data, working with volunteers and project implementation oversight. Office tasks may include financial management, grant writing, reporting, and attendance of partnership meetings. Regional projects are carried out in close collaboration with federal, state, non-profit, consulting, contracting and volunteer partners. Competitive candidates for the Project Manger role must demonstrate strong project management skills. Preference will be given to candidates with background and experience in construction management, stream restoration, natural sciences, and/or partnership building. Candidates must demonstrate a strong ability to work cooperatively with diverse project partners and stakeholders. The ability to effectively advocate for desirable outcomes for coldwater fisheries is also required.
Work requires frequent local and occasional overnight travel for meetings and field work, and as part of TU’s Southern Appalachians team, there will be opportunities to assist TU conservation efforts in adjacent states. This position will be based remotely but ideally, within one hour of Asheville, NC. The North Carolina Project Manager will report directly to the Southern Appalachians Program Director.
Responsibilities
Desired Qualifications
Work may at times be physically demanding. May require walking and maintaining balance on slippery surfaces and sloping, highly uneven stream banks, and in conditions of moderate streamflow. It also may require lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying field equipment over long distances.
Salary and Benefits
Staff and leadership at TU understand that life outside of work is important to personal health, and we strive to create a healthy and family-friendly atmosphere. This is a full-time position with a generous benefits package. The position is within TU’s Restoration career track. Applicants will be considered for Project Manager I or II classification, and the salary range is $50,825–73,055. Title and compensation decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not limited to, an individual’s qualifications and experience level, internal equity, and alignment with market data.
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