This part-time position will average 28 hours per week, with a typical weekly work schedule of three to four, eight-hour working days. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required.  They are not subject to Center for the Inland Bays (CIB) leave, holiday and sick pay as per CIB policies. Participation in benefit plans is not offered. Qualifications A Bachelor’s Degree in environmental science or a related field and minimum of two-years’ experience in conservation, natural resources management, or watershed restoration.  Experience in planning and carrying out ecological restoration projects, including management of contractors.  Experience in applying for and managing small grants. Well-developed interpersonal communication skills and demonstrated ability to engage, coordi

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