Join Our Team! Tuolumne River Trust is Hiring a Part-Time Office Manager We’re looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Office Manager to help keep our San Francisco office running smoothly. This part-time role is a great opportunity to support a mission-driven team working to protect and restore the Tuolumne River and California’s forests. ?? Position: Office Manager (Part-Time) ?? Location: Sonora Office (in-person) ?? Impact: Support our mission to protect and restore the Tuolumne River If you or someone you know has strong administrative skills and a passion for conservation, we’d love to hear from you! ?? Apply today or share this opportunity with your network: https://lnkd.in/gGZ-JW6F #Hiring #OfficeManager #NonprofitJobs #EnvironmentalCareers #TuolumneRiverTrust #JoinOurTeam
关于我们
The Tuolumne River Trust (TRT) is the voice for the river. Since 1981, we have been successfully working to ensure a healthy river that is teeming with fish and wildlife; safe for drinking, fishing, and swimming; and held in trust as a refuge for future generations. We promote stewardship of the river through education, community outreach, and adventures; collaboration with a diverse array of stakeholders; on-the-ground restoration projects; and advocacy and grassroots organizing. Flowing out of Yosemite National Park, the Tuolumne River is a national treasure offering outdoor recreation opportunities, habitat for plants and animals, drinking water for 2.5 million people in the San Francisco Bay Area, and irrigation water for farmers in Stanislaus County. The river descends 162 miles through the Sierra foothills and Central Valley before joining the San Joaquin River and flowing north to the San Francisco Bay. With offices in San Francisco, Modesto, and Sonora, a staff of 10, board of directors of 14, and a large, active volunteer network, TRT has put down roots in communities from the Sierra Nevada to the Bay Area and is building the capacity we need to achieve our vision. We have earned the respect of people from all sides of the political spectrum because of our successful track record organizing and participating in collaborative efforts that produce workable solutions for the River.
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https://www.tuolumne.org
Tuolumne River Trust的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Sonora,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1981
- 领域
- river restoration、environmental education、water conservation、river stewardship、river advocacy、Conservation、Reforestation、Habitat Restoration、Recreation、Yosemite、Land Conservation、Wildlife Protection、Climate Change Mitigation、Forestry、Water Rights、San Francisco、South Bay Area、Bay Area、East Bay Area、Modesto和Sonora
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Tuolumne River Trust员工
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California’s iconic Merced River is at a crossroads. The State Water Resources Control Board has released a draft Water Quality Certification that could improve the health of this critical Yosemite waterway. However, there’s immense pressure to weaken these protections. This decision doesn’t just affect the Merced—it sets a precedent for the Tuolumne River and the future of water policy in California. Now is the time to act. ?? Add your voice in support of stronger river protections: https://lnkd.in/gMraCwUB #DefendTheMerced #WaterPolicy #EnvironmentalProtection #TuolumneRiver #SustainableWater
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Sustainable Biomass in Action: TRT Visits Heartwood Biomass ?? ?? Our Executive Director Patrick Koepele and Forest Health Director Ben Campbell recently toured?Heartwood Biomass, a local facility turning underutilized wood into valuable products—all while running on a?wood gas reactor powered by its own byproducts! #SustainableForestry #LocalSolutions #ResponsibleBiomass #ForestHealth #TuolumneRiverTrust
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?? Building Future Conservation Leaders at Dos Rios Park ?? Recently, Burbank Elementary students and families joined us for an unforgettable outdoor learning experience at Dos Rios Park. Through hands-on activities—like building miniature dams and exploring beaver habitats—these young learners gained a deeper understanding of floodplains, ecosystem resilience, and the role of nature’s engineers. ???? To cap off the experience, students took the California State Parks Junior Ranger pledge and proudly received their Junior Ranger badges, solidifying their commitment to protecting and preserving our natural spaces. By engaging students in immersive environmental education, we’re not just teaching science—we’re nurturing a lifelong connection to the natural world. A big thank you to our partners at Dos Rios Park and our funding partner Outdoor Equity Grants Program via California State Parks for making this unforgettable day possible. #JuniorRanger #EnvironmentalEducation #OutdoorLearning #FutureLeaders #Conservation #DosRiosPark #OEP #CAStateParks
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?? We're Hiring: Seasonal Restoration Specialist! ?? Join us this season as a Seasonal Restoration Specialist and play a hands-on role in restoring critical riparian habitat along the Tuolumne River. This is an exciting opportunity to gain field experience, contribute to climate resilience, and work with a passionate team dedicated to protecting and restoring one of California’s vital waterways. ?? Location: Based out of our Sonora office ?? Season: Spring–Fall 2025 ?? Learn more & apply: https://lnkd.in/gFmQcW_b Know someone who would be a great fit? Tag them below! #NowHiring #RestorationJobs #EnvironmentalCareers #TuolumneRiver #Yosemite #SierraFoothills
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Get outside and restore the Sierra with us this summer!? Join the Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership as a Tuolumne River Trust Restoration Specialist. This position will primarily focus on planning, design, implementation, and monitoring of restoration projects across 11 different meadows in the #StanislausNationalForest Perks of the job: ?? Monthly stipend of $2,500 per month + $4,826.50 Education Award? ?? Standard health and dental insurance? ?? Up to 240 hours of technical, and ecological training ?? Professional Networking? ?? Working outside in the Sierra Nevada while bringing resilience to meadows, streams, and forests of the Greater Yosemite Region! Positions will start this February and run through September. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gEWwnEqE
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Caring for Californian forests after over a century of fire suppression is a highly collaborative act. From yellow legged frogs, spotted owls, local tribes, the National Forest Service, rural landowners, and local machine operators—it seems we collaborate with just about everybody on our forest health work. ? And the sparks of this work radiate beyond the forest and into the Tuolumne and Stanislaus River watersheds.? ? Find out about our most ambitious year to date and how collaborative stewardship transformed forests in the Sierra this year! ? Our latest River News tells the full story.? https://lnkd.in/gefJg4_U ? ? #FireEcology #EnvironmentalStewardship #Forest #ForestHealing #ForestHealth #GoodFire #NationalForest #StanislausNationalForest #ClimateAdaptation #FireMitigation #ClimateResilience #SierraNevada #Stanislaus #Tuolumne #SERAL #YosemiteStanislausSolutions #SavetheSierra
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Now on River News: an interview with Madelyn Guillaume, a TRT Forest Health Project Manager. In this conversation, we talk about what inspired Madelyn’s career shift from marine biology to forest health, how good fire is a welcome part of living in California, her family’s experience with the Paradise Camp Fire, and how forests contribute to watershed-wide climate resilience. Read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/ekjDqHU5 #ClimateAdaptation #FireMitigation #FireEcology #ClimateResilience #Forest #ForestHealing #GoodFire #StanislausNationalForest #USFS #SierraNevada #Stanislaus #TuolumneCounty #Watershed
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Rivers shape us. They're where we teach our children to fish, skip stones, and fall in love with the wild. The Tuolumne River holds countless such memories—but today's children have never seen its waters shimmer with spawning salmon. This #GivingTuesday, three passionate anglers are taking a stand for future generations.?They will TRIPLE every donation made today—up to $12,000—to help bring salmon back to the Tuolumne and protect the river experiences that shape young lives. Join us: https://lnkd.in/gbEJKCry
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We're on the radio! KQED Reporter Katherine Monahan kayaked the Tuolumne on our recent Paddle with the Salmon trip, and yesterday's California Report tells the tale! Tune in to learn all about salmon woes on the Tuolumne, our habitat restoration at La Grange, and how adding more water to the river is a critical next step towards salmon recovery. After you get salmon-inspired, sign up for our Bay-Delta Plan Public Comment workshop on Monday, and help us keep the river flowing! https://lnkd.in/gdzeMDgw