
Environmental Remediation Specialist – Rural Brownfields
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Compensation: $46,838- $58,139 Location: The position is based in the very rural northern Sierra town of Taylorsville, CA Closing Date: Review of applications will occur on a rolling basis. Position is open until filled.
Apply: Please send your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references as one PDF to jobs@sierrainstitute.us with “Rural Brownfields Specialist” in the subject line.
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Qualifications
- Interest in supporting brownfields assessment/remediation and redevelopment in rural mountain communities;
- *Preferred* A masters degree in Environmental Sciences/Remediation/Policy, geology, or related field;
- An undergraduate degree or other professional experience in geology, remediation, or related field;
- Experience developing written content for development/redevelopment and/or environmental investigation and/or cleanup projects (may be in an career or educational context);
- Ability to network and facilitate collaboration with agencies, contractors, and other partners invested in revitalization of brownfields;
- Experience with communication with residents, community organizers and other stakeholders with an emphasis on science/technical communication
- Experience with qualitative and/or quantitative environmental science research methods;
- Interest in pursuing California Professional Geologist certification or equivalent;
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel);
- A willingness to work and live in a rural, mountainous area that receives snow and ice in winter;
- A team-oriented perspective with a productive level of self-guidance and initiative;
- An ability to bring critical thinking skills, creativity, and laughter to the workplace;
- A personal vehicle for transportation outside of work;
- Experience living and/or working in a rural setting and a strong desire to learn about rural issues.
Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Skills or experiences that can fill in for desired qualifications may be considered.
About the Sierra Institute for Community and Environment:
The Sierra Institute for Community and Environment is a community-based organization which actively promotes healthy forests, watersheds, and communities by investing in the well-being of diverse rural communities and strengthening their participation in natural resource management. Our work is grounded by the concept of triple bottom line values, supporting initiatives that simultaneously benefit the environment, economy, and equity within a given landscape.
Location:
The Sierra Institute is based in the very rural northern Sierra town of Taylorsville. Taylorsville, CA (pop. 154) lies within a large mountain meadow referred to as “Indian Valley,” that includes the communities of Greenville and Crescent Mills. Taylorsville is an historic small town, with a long history dating back to the construction of the first flour mill in the Pacific Northwest in 1856. Downtown Taylorsville is home to two historic establishments: the Taylorsville Tavern, a favorite watering hole for locals; and Young’s Market, a revitalized country store and sandwich shop that first opened its doors in 1862 that is– debatably– home to the oldest working cash register in the nation manufactured in 1914. Taylorsville is a blended community of long-time residents, ranchers, loggers, and newcomers, drawn to the area for its scenic beauty and cultural richness. Taylorsville offers unique, rural community events that bring the community together, such as the Silver Buckle Rodeo held over the 4th of July, the Holiday Light Parade the Saturday after Thanksgiving; and New Year’s Eve fireworks in the fields across from the Tavern. Taylorsville is surrounded by many outdoor recreation opportunities such as Lake Almanor, Plumas and Lassen National Forests, and Lassen Volcanic National Park. Although much of the forest was burned in the 2021 Dixie Fire, many areas remain accessible and beautiful. These adjacent public lands feature backcountry routes in winter, and endless, empty dirt roads to explore in summer. Adventure lies just out the back door of the office!
Compensation:
Salary range $46,838- $58,139, commensurate with experience. Sierra Institute offers a competitive benefits package. Staff housing may be available.
COVID-19:
Consistent with organizational policy, all Sierra Institute staff are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and to follow up-to-date safety protocols informed by the latest research and evidence.
How to Apply:
Please send your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references as one PDF to jobs@sierrainstitute.us with “Rural Brownfields Specialist” in the subject line. Review of applications will occur on a rolling basis. Position is open until filled. Please call (530) 284-1022 with questions.