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Salt River Watershed & Commonwealth Sweep Coordinator

Job in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, 42001, USA
Listing for: The Little Light House Central Kentucky, Inc.
Full Time, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-02-12
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Community Health, Environmental/ Urban Planning
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 21 - 24 USD Hourly USD 21.00 24.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

About Kentucky Waterways Alliance

For more than 30 years, Kentucky Waterways Alliance (KWA) has worked to protect, restore, and celebrate the waterways of the Commonwealth. Based in Louisville, KWA operates statewide through three integrated program areas:
Watershed Management, Water Policy, and Community Engagement. Our work is grounded in the belief that clean water is essential civic infrastructure - critical to public health, resilient communities, and a thriving Kentucky.

For several years, KWA has been re-establishing a stronger presence across the state. A major part of this effort includes expanding on-the-ground engagement through cleanups, education, and partnerships, both within the Salt River Basin and throughout the Commonwealth.

Position Overview

KWA seeks a Salt River Watershed & Commonwealth Sweep Coordinator to help plan, coordinate, and execute this work during the 2026 season. This position will spend approximately 50% of their time focused on the Salt River Basin and 50% supporting KWA’s statewide Commonwealth Sweep, a statewide cleanup series.

The Coordinator will play a key role in volunteer coordination, community engagement, data gathering, event promotion and execution, and may also assist with planning and staffing KWA’s annual Kentucky Watershed Network Summit, a statewide convening for conservationists, environmental advocates, and water professionals.

This is a non-exempt position, and hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek will be compensated in accordance with applicable wage and hour laws. Overtime work requires advance approval.

What We Offer
  • Status:
    Full-time, non-exempt hourly position, typically 32–40 hours per week, with some variability based on events and travel.
  • Anticipated

    Start Date:

    Early March 2026
  • Pay Range: $21-$24 per hour, commensurate with experience
  • Duration:
    Spring through fall 2026 (exact dates contingent on budget and program scope)
  • Location:

    Open to applicants residing within the Salt River Basin. Applicants based in Louisville will be expected to work regularly from KWA’s Louisville office.
  • Travel:
    Work-related travel reimbursed by KWA
What the Coordinator Will Do Salt River Basin (Approximately 50%)
  • Compile and analyze existing water‑quality data from the Kentucky Division of Water, Salt River Watershed Watch, and other available sources to establish a baseline assessment of current conditions in the Salt River.
  • Utilize research and aerial photography to identify those areas where soil, fertilizer, and other pollutants are at risk of entering the river system, with the goal of producing a summary report by July 2026.
  • Lead cleanups that create immediate, visible improvements on the Salt River and overlooked tributaries, including Mill Creek.
  • Identify at least two additional cleanup sites on the Salt River (including one Four Roses Bourbon staff cleanup site, to be determined by June 2026).
  • Support watershed planning by engaging directly with judge‑executives, mayors, farmers, landowners, organizations managing 319 grants, and local leaders.
Commonwealth Sweep (Approximately 50%)
  • Coordinate and support KWA’s statewide series of creek and river cleanups, including logistics, volunteer coordination, and on‑site staffing, with a goal of holding cleanup activities in each of Kentucky's seven major river basins. The Coordinator will be expected to be onsite for the majority of KWA’s cleanups.
  • Manage cleanup supplies, tabling materials, registrations, and coordination with local partners.
  • Assist with communications related to cleanup events and community engagement.
  • Identify and engage with new partners on the local, regional, and statewide levels.
  • Build strong, collaborative partnerships that bring volunteers, nonprofits, local governments, and community groups together in shared work.
Across Both Roles
  • Deliver environmental education through adult education programs, workshops, and community events that connect people to their local waterways.
  • Assist with planning and execution of KWA events, including occasional evenings and weekends.
  • Work collaboratively with KWA staff while managing responsibilities independently in the field.
  • Create reports that track event results,…
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