We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Watershed Project Manager. The Watershed Project Manager will work closely with WWBWC staff, volunteers, and partners to oversee the development and implementation of watershed projects. The Project Manager will manage multiple projects, develop new projects, and secure funding through grant writing and partnerships. Key areas of focus include urban and agricultural water quality, riparian restoration, habitat assessments, fish passage improvement, and habitat restoration. The Project Manager will represent WWBWC at meetings and public events and in communications with partners and other interested parties. The Watershed Project Manager position requires a blend of technical expertise and strong interpersonal skills. T

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