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Coastal Conservancy | Project Support Analysts

 

 

Love the North Coast, the San Francisco Bay Area, and the environment? This might be the job for you!

The State Coastal Conservancy has two exciting opportunities for you to join us in protecting California’s iconic lands and waters, restoring vital habitats, and increasing inclusive and equitable enjoyment of the coast and shoreline.

The Conservancy works with others on multi-benefit projects located along the coast of California, within coastal watersheds, and/or within the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. The two new Project Support Analysts will assist with disbursing state funding and managing projects to acquire and protect natural and agricultural lands, restore and enhance habitats and ecosystems, design and build trails and other recreational facilities, plan and implement climate adaptation projects, implement urban greening projects, provide environmental education, and improve public access for historically underserved communities in the North Coast Region and San Francisco Bay Area. Tasks will include soliciting and reviewing grant applications, reviewing documents related to projects, writing and presenting staff recommendations for Conservancy Board approval, developing grant agreements in cooperation with legal staff, ensuring that all conditions of the grant agreement are met, reviewing invoices, and monitoring the progress of projects. The new staff members will be part of the North Coast or San Francisco Bay Area regional team at the Conservancy, and will work with grantees, partner agencies, organizations, tribes, and community groups.

These positions are located in Oakland, CA. These positions are limited term assignments for a duration of 12 months.

More information and application details can be found here.

You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement (download).

The pay range for this position is $3,640.00 – $5,916.00 per month

Final Filing Date: 5/13/2024

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