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Habitat Improvement Program Director

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98127, USA
Listing for: Pierce Conservation District
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-12
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
  • Management
    Program / Project Manager, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Environmental Manager, General Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 150000 - 200000 USD Yearly USD 150000.00 200000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Pierce Conservation District is seeking a full-time Habitat Improvement Program Director

This position plays a key leadership role in restoring ecosystems that are vital to the health and wellbeing of fish, wildlife, and people across Pierce County.

As a member of the District’s Leadership Team, you’ll guide our vision to create thriving ecosystems that support native habitat, healthy populations of salmon and orca, and greater community resilience to climate change. You’ll also help advance our environmental justice goals through equitable program delivery and strong partnerships.

The Habitat Improvement Program Director oversees a dedicated team working to restore freshwater, riparian, and marine habitats, and manages a diverse portfolio of grants that fund on-the-ground restoration and stewardship.

About Pierce Conservation District

Pierce Conservation District is a government agency that works to conserve and restore the natural resources of Pierce County. Our mission is to equitably support community-driven solutions to our most pressing local environmental challenges. We work strategically and passionately across six core program areas:
Water Quality Improvement, Farm Assistance, Habitat Restoration, Urban Agriculture, Environmental Education, and Climate Resiliency.

Pierce County includes ceded lands of four Federally recognized Tribes: the Puyallup, Nisqually, Muckleshoot, and Squaxin Island Tribes. We recognize that the quality of the County’s natural resources directly affects the tribal nations, and we practice equity by incorporating their historical and cultural context into our stewardship.

Primary

Job Responsibilities

The Habitat Improvement Program Director sets the direction for our Habitat Improvement Program, ensuring it aligns with the District’s mission, strategic plan, and equity goals. The Habitat Program Director reports directly to the Executive Director, and is responsible for the following:

  • Lead and support a team of four staff implementing riparian and marine habitat restoration projects.
  • Manage five District-owned properties in various stages of restoration.
  • Oversee, manage, and apply for grants to implement habitat restoration and stewardship projects, including a $2.5 million grant award from the Department of Ecology and a portfolio of smaller grants.
  • Partner with executive leadership to shape the long-term vision for the District’s habitat restoration programs and implement that vision through projects and staffing.
  • Oversee and lead major restoration projects from concept through design, permitting, implementation, and long-term maintenance.
  • Manage the District’s City Forest Credits carbon crediting program.
  • Elevate awareness of the importance of this work as it relates to Tribal Treaty Rights and food sovereignty.
  • Hire, train, and mentor staff, fostering a culture of collaboration, learning, and accountability. Conduct annual performance evaluations.
  • Ensure program operations comply with legal guidelines and internal policies.
  • Represent the District on local and regional planning/partnership committees such as Floodplains by Design, Salmon Recovery Lead Entities, and Local Integrating Organizations.
  • Communicate and promote the Habitat Team’s work, impact, and alignment with the District’s values.
  • Collaborate with the cross-program Data Team to evaluate project performance and apply adaptive management.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director.
Secondary

Job Responsibilities
  • Respond to public inquiries related to habitat and habitat restoration; conduct or delegate site visits and provide recommendations on best management practices.
  • Oversee contracts, scheduling, and billing with the Washington Conservation Corps crew and crew-share partners.
  • Perform or delegate annual monitoring of Pierce County’s In‑Lieu Fee sites; participate in development of future ILF sites as needed.
  • Contribute to District communications including newsletters, website, and social media.
  • Participate in one of the District’s cross‑programmatic teams (Equity, Data, Communications, Wellness & Encouragement).
  • Maintain relationships with key partners and jurisdictions.
Professional Development
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