Basin Assessment Field Specialist

Basin Assessment Field Specialist

The Coquille Watershed Association (CoqWA) is seeking a Basin Assessment Field Specialist to coordinate and conduct field surveys evaluating aquatic and riparian habitat conditions, as well as road impacts, throughout the Coquille watershed.

This is a field-based position. Field days often involve several miles of hiking, wading through streams, navigating dense riparian vegetation including poison oak and blackberry briars, and working in steep terrain under a variety of weather conditions. Minimal office work will occur for data organization and planning.

This position will work closely with another seasonal field employee as part of a two-person field crew responsible for implementing basin assessment surveys throughout the summer field season. Depending on experience and project needs, the Basin Assessment Field Specialist may assist with coordinating daily field activities, logistics, and field operations to ensure surveys are conducted safely and according to established protocols.

The ideal candidate will have strong field skills, technical aptitude for habitat and road survey methods (or willingness to learn), and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in rugged outdoor environments. Experience coordinating field activities, mentoring crew members, or serving in a leadership role is desirable but not required. In addition to conducting basin assessment surveys, the Basin Assessment Field Specialist may assist with other monitoring and restoration-related field activities during the summer field season.

Field crews work Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Survey work in the South Fork Coquille sub-basin will involve camping on U.S. Forest Service (USFS) lands during the work week (Monday–Thursday) between May and September to support access to more remote survey locations. Camping typically occurs in dispersed or minimally developed sites. Please note that camping gear will not be provided, and employees will be expected to supply their own equipment for overnight field stays.

Low-cost seasonal housing may be available through the Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge for approximately $230 per month, depending on availability through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. If housing is not available, employees will be responsible for securing housing in the area.

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