Habitat Restoration Operations Specialist
Who We Are and What We Do
Save The Bay’s mission is to protect and restore the Bay for people and wildlife. We are the only regional organization that integrates political advocacy, wetland restoration, and education to shape a healthy and resilient region. We are a team of passionate people, and at the core, we are collaborative, supportive, dedicated, and bold.
Position Summary
The Restoration Operations Specialist is responsible for leading Save The Bay’s community-based restoration programs for youth and adult volunteers. This role includes working as an environmental educator to teach students the history and ecology of the Bay and to cultivate environmental stewards. The Restoration Operations Specialist also manages large volunteer groups on projects including invasive species removal, native plant propagation, outplanting, and shoreline cleanups. In addition, the Operations Specialist manages and maintains field and office equipment for all aspects of the Habitat Restoration Team’s work. They ensure high standards of safety in the field by leading safety training for our team. They track spending and operations budget and maintain relationships with vendors and site partners, as well as completing other administrative record keeping. This position reports to the Restoration Program Manager
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
· Work Tuesday-Saturday to lead our weekend public programs, with up to four days a week in the field, sometimes in challenging weather conditions
Community-based Restoration: 70% of responsibilities
· Lead Community-based Restoration field programs for students, corporate and community groups, and volunteers from the general public (average 3 days a week)
· Participate in habitat restoration activities such as invasive plant removal, native plant collection, propagation and planting, and shoreline cleanups
· Ensure best restoration practices for our work, including: invasive plant management, native planting, phytosanitary practices, and volunteer-associated programmatic improvements
· Support Summer and Spring monitoring
· Assist with operation and maintenance of native plant nurseries
· Support outreach and fundraising campaigns, media events, conferences, and programs with content and messaging to meet Save The Bay’s constituency and engagement goals
Equipment Maintenance & Safety: 20% of responsibilities
· Manage and maintain inventory of restoration tools, equipment, and safety gear
· Manage and maintain three trucks and trailers
· Oversee field staff safety and train all staff in best safety management practices and protocols
· Train new staff and fellows in field and safety protocols
· Ensure rigorous safety standards during programs
· Develop and enforce Phytophthora base management practices for the nursery and the field in collaboration with Nursery Manager
Administrative Responsibilities: 10% of responsibilities
· Manage program paperwork and receipts and assist with administrative record keeping.
· Manage vendor relationships and payment for restoration-related equipment & services.
· Oversee all purchasing of equipment and supplies for restoration programs.
· Track equipment and supplies budget.
· Participate in project site planning and strategy.
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications and Experience
· 2 years’ experience leading inquiry-based education programs for youth and volunteers in the field, including experience working with diverse student populations & people with differing ability levels.
· Experience with equipment maintenance and/or a demonstrated willingness to problem solve and learn new skills.
· Detail-oriented with a high degree of reliability in managing data and records.
· Experience with wetland restoration, ecology, environmental science/studies, biology, conservation, or similar field.
· Demonstrated interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
· Initiative, flexibility, and adaptability in changing situations.
· Spanish language skills, preferred.
· Clean background check
· Ownership or unrestricted access to a vehicle to use for work purposes; valid California driver’s license, favorable driving history, and proof of auto insurance.
· First Aid and CPR certified (If not certified, training courses are offered frequently and subsidized by Save The Bay).
· Ability to lift at least 40lbs.
Position Logistics
Location: Field days take place at our various restoration sites around the San Francisco Bay Area. Our office days are primarily performed remotely, with periodic in-person staff and team meetings at our office based in Oakland, CA. We offer a flexible work environment and provide equipment, training, and frequent virtual and in-person opportunities to connect. Employees must reside in California / Bay Area.
Compensation and Benefits: The hourly range for this full-time, non-exempt position is $26 - $27.50 per hour, depending on experience. The high end of this range is reserved for candidates who are fluent in both Spanish and English. This is a full-time 40-hour per week position. Workweek is Tuesday through Saturday.
We offer an excellent benefit package including medical, dental, vision, acupuncture/chiropractic, and life insurance; 12 paid vacation days per year to start, 13-14 paid holidays and 12 days of sick leave per calendar year; 403(b) retirement plan; stipend for working remotely and funds for home office workstation equipment and furniture.
Hiring Timeline (This is our ideal timeline, but it may be subject to changes):
- The deadline for applications is November 23, 2023
- We will review resumes and conduct interviews in November and December
- Finalists will be invited to submit three references
- Preferred start date is January 2, 2024
How To Apply: This position is open until filled. To apply, please email a cover letter and resume to jobs@savesfbay.org. Please make sure to include the position title Restoration Operations Specialist in the subject line. In the body of the email, please share where you found this job listing.
COVID-19 Policy: All new hires must be fully vaccinated prior to their start of employment unless they are pre-qualified by HR for exemption.
Work Environment: We welcome people of all cultural backgrounds, gender expression and sexual orientation to apply and thrive with our growing team. Save The Bay is an equal opportunity employer that strives to recruit a diverse workforce and provide an equitable, and inclusive workplace for all.
DEI Statement: Committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff, Save The Bay will honor your experiences, perspectives, and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
Our Leadership Philosophy: At Save the Bay, we take a person-centered approach to leadership. As leaders, we strive to embody our organizational core values and create a work environment that fosters belonging, authenticity, accountability, and care.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) - Our Journey
Over the past three years, Save The Bay has been reckoning with our positionality within a predominantly white-led environmental movement. Our internal DEI work has matured from identifying opportunities to create safe and welcoming working environments to implementing organization-wide professional development and offering racial affinity-based programs. Multiple DEI efforts began and continue to be fueled by employee leaders, their impact has already made a difference in the programs we offer, the investments we make, and partnerships we build. We are currently working to be effective allies to environmental justice organizations and to support community-driven efforts that protect the most vulnerable people from the impacts of climate change in our region.
In 2023, we adopted organizational core values after collecting feedback and engaging staff and board members. This has proven to be an impactful step in the integration of DEI into the leadership philosophy and operations of Save The Bay. The next phase of our work includes continued efforts to identify equitable outcomes in alignment with the development of Save The Bay’s strategic plan.
Our DEI work is expansive and ongoing. We are committing significant organizational time and resources to advance DEI efforts and achieve equitable outcomes. We seek candidates who will help us forward this work, and understand that systems work demands resiliency, patience, and endurance.