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District Manager​/Project Manager

Job in Temecula, Riverside County, California, 92591, USA
Listing for: TEAMRCD
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-08
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 100000 - 125000 USD Yearly USD 100000.00 125000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: District Manager / Project Manager

Temecula, California, United States (Remote — must live within 45 miles of District boundary)

Full-time

About TEAMRCD

The Temecula Elsinore Anza Murrieta Resource Conservation District (TEAMRCD) is a local special district dedicated to protecting, conserving, and enhancing natural resources throughout our service area in Riverside County, California.

Established in 1949, TEAMRCD works at the intersection of science, stewardship, and community partnership to deliver practical, grant-funded conservation solutions that benefit our region.

Current program priorities include:

  • Advancing the I-15 Wildlife Crossing initiative
  • Strengthening regional wildfire resilience
  • Supporting agricultural producers through irrigation efficiency programs
  • Holding and stewarding conservation easements and expanding our easement portfolio
  • Providing mitigation services for lands impacted by development
  • Pursuing innovative cleanup and restoration funding opportunities

TEAMRCD is entering an exciting phase of growth driven by major grant momentum and expanding partnerships, including close collaboration with NRCS and regional stakeholders.

Position Overview

TEAMRCD is seeking a highly motivated District Manager / Project Manager to help lead the District’s next phase of growth. This unique role combines organizational leadership with hands‑on project delivery for a major regional wildlife connectivity initiative.

This is an exceptional opportunity for a mission‑driven professional who thrives in a nimble environment and wants to help build and shape a growing public agency.

Key Responsibilities District Management
  • Serve as the District’s primary operational leader
    , advancing Board priorities and ensuring effective day-to-day management of District activities
  • Manage and oversee District programs and projects to ensure alignment with Board direction, grant requirements, and strategic goals
  • Lead annual and multi-year budget development, monitoring, and fiscal stewardship in coordination with the Board of Directors
  • Oversee personnel management functions, including supervision, performance management, and support for future organizational growth
  • Strengthen and formalize organizational systems, procedures, and internal controls appropriate to a growing public agency
  • Serve as the District’s primary public interface with partner agencies, landowners, funders, and community stakeholders
  • Actively identify and cultivate new project, funding, and partnership opportunities that advance the District’s mission
  • Support and facilitate effective Board operations, including agenda development, reporting, and policy implementation
  • Represent TEAMRCD in regional forums and collaborative initiatives to expand the District’s visibility and impact
Project Management — I‑15 Rainbow Canyon Wildlife Crossing
  • Manage and advance the District’s I-15 Wildlife Crossing project toward approximately 65% design
  • Coordinate and oversee technical consultants, contracts, and project schedules
  • Support grant compliance, reporting, and milestone tracking associated with the wildlife crossing initiative
  • Facilitate coordination among partner agencies, stakeholders, and technical teams
  • Monitor project risks, budget alignment, and deliverable quality
  • Support environmental review and permitting coordination as applicable
  • Prepare clear project status updates for the Board of Directors
  • Support positioning of the wildlife crossing project for future implementation phases
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, environmental science, public administration, planning, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • Experience managing complex projects or programs
  • Strong organizational and communication skills
  • Experience working with grants, public agencies, or conservation programs preferred
  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with Resource Conservation Districts, NRCS programs, or similar conservation entities
  • Familiarity with California conservation and environmental programs
  • Experience with conservation easements or land-based mitigation
  • Project management certification or equivalent experience
Compensation and Benefits

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