Aquatic Invasive Species Program Manager

Website Connectiut River Conservancy

The Aquatic Invasive Species Program Manager is responsible for directing, coordinating, and executing CRC’s work regarding hydrilla, water chestnut, and all aquatic invasives throughout the Connecticut River watershed. This includes current community and applied science and education/outreach initiatives as well as designing and implementing future projects. The Program Manager will collaborate with CRC’s partners in all four states of NH, VT, MA, and CT, including the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, state agencies and other non-profit/Town partners to successfully implement AIS control, treatment, and prevention projects. This position will develop and maintain a grant portfolio to fund this work, write reports, and communicate program efforts to grant funders and partners. Additionally, this position provides administrative, technical, and programmatic support as needed to the organization with a focus on community engagement and volunteer community science projects. While there is funding for the continuation of current projects in CT, it is desired that the Program Manager will procure grant funding and initiate new projects in MA, VT, and NH in conjunction with priorities agreed to with program partners. Supervisory role includes recruiting, hiring, and managing a seasonal crew (currently in CT and MA) as funding allows.

To apply for this job please visit www.ctriver.org.