What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Restoration Scientist position at River Partners?
Position Title : Associate Restoration Scientist
Reports to: Restoration Ecologist
A thriving future for California’s environment and communities requires bold vision, creative problem-solving, and relentless determination. This is a critical decade for action and River Partners is growing our team of talented, tenacious change-makers to meet the challenge head on. Join us!
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Position Description
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
(10%) Project and Team Collaboration
- Participate with the Restoration Science Team to deliver large-scale ecological restoration projects on time, within the budget, and with the highest standards of project performance.
- Participate in developing workplans, training plans, performance appraisal, timesheets, and expense reports.
- Maintain a personal 70-20-10 plan in partnership with supervisor, and share with peers.
- Ensure compliance with workplace regulations in collaboration with the Safety & Office Manager.
- Exercise sound judgement in elevating issues for support or review by senior leadership.
- Maintain and support good working relationships with clients and vendors.
- Fulfill project monitoring obligations while contributing to organizational outcomes such as organization-wide impact tracking, seed collections, and developing restoration science partnerships.
- Regularly travel to project sites and regional offices to complete job duties and collaborate with the larger Restoration Science Team.
- Foster positive working relationships amongst Restoration Science, Field Restoration and Administrative teams to support excellent project delivery.
(70%) Project Planning, Monitoring, and Development
- Conduct data collection and analysis to support site evaluation and conception scoping.
- Participate in writing and analysis to assist in project planning and design, cost-estimation, budgeting, partnership cultivation, and work planning to support the Restoration Team in delivering excellent restoration projects and the Development team in securing new restoration projects (grants and contracts).
- Support the Restoration Team to:
- Ensure timely and budget-complaint agreement deliverables.
- Proactively monitor budgets and schedules, revise workplans, troubleshoot project obstacles, and manage productive relationships with clients and regulators.
- Collect field data and perform literature review and synthesis to inform and monitor restoration projects using data-drive approaches.
- Cleary communicate project developments, constraints, and opportunities to peers, external partners, and the Leadership team.
- Advance the science of Restoration Ecology through management of research partnerships, site studies, field trials, and demonstrations using River Partners' projects as living laboratories.
- Adhere to sensitivity and permit compliance requirements.
- Use projects and project partner relationships to maintain and grow restoration project adaptation, learning, and improvement.
- Support the Development Team to:
- Develop realistic project outcomes, workplans, and schedules for proposals.
- Generate technical language for grant proposals as requested.
- Support Advancement Director to secure private funding for projects and initiatives:
- Prepare materials and represent River Partners at site tours and pitch meetings as requested.
- Regularly share stories, project outcomes, photos, and other pertinent information from the field with River Partners leadership and team members.
- Support Heritage Growers:
- Regularly scope and forecast seed and plant requirements for restoration projects.
- Scout and participate in wildland seed collections.
- Collaborate with Heritage Growers to pilot and test new ecotypes in restoration projects.
(10%) Communications – Internal and External
- Share project and team issues with appropriate team leads and senior leadership at River Partners.
- Serve as an organizational ambassador for conferences, site tours and project visits with vendors, partners, and clients.
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Know and coach staff and peers from Field Restoration Team to know the specific details of project implementation and outcomes including:
- Timeline, tasks, and budget.
- Special regulatory permit conditions and sensitivities (for example cultural resources).
- Conceptual site model and intended measurable outcomes.
- Strategic partners and regional importance of project.
- Inspect project sites and collaborate with Safety & Office Manager, CFO, Senior Director of Field Restoration, and Director of Communications to highlight successes and outcomes, correct errors and respond to challenges.
- Cultivate collaboration amongst Field Restoration and Restoration Science teams to ensure project compliance with permitting conditions, restoration plans and best available science.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Working knowledge of California plants, riparian ecology, hydrology, soils, and wildlife.
- Familiarity with California and Federal environmental permitting including NEPA/CEQA, ESA, CDFW Code, California Water Code, and Clean Water Act Section 404/401.
- Ability to collaborate with diverse team members and community partners with poise, vision, and respect.
- Working understanding of statistics and experimental design.
- Intermediate skills in collecting, organizing, and analyzing field data, including spatial data and maps.
- Excellent verbal, analytical, organizational, and written skills, including data visualization to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Integrity and ethics beyond reproach.
Qualifications
- BS and a minimum of 1 year of experience in Ecology, Wildlife Management, Restoration, or a related field. Relevant experience may substitute for education.
- Experience working with GPS/GIS applications.
- Experience in ecological monitoring and program-building in ecological assessment.
- Proficiency in working with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), and SharePoint.
- Valid California driver’s license with no restrictions.
- Ability to communicate in Spanish (preferred).
- Commitment and enthusiasm to carry out River Partners’ mission.
River Partners is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
River Partners is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, religion, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with disability, or any other protected group status or non-job related characteristic as directed by law.
Salary : $26 - $33