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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:   





Director of the Wallowa Mountain Institute
of
Wallowa Resources, Enterprise, Oregon
 
Position Overview:

Wallowa Resources (WR), located in Enterprise, Oregon, invites applications for 
the position of Director of its education and research unit, the Wallowa 
Mountain Institute (WMI). Our mission is to promote and support healthy lands 
and communities through knowledge, research and outreach. Education, training, 
development and the application of knowledge are central to the programs. As 
Director of WMI, the successful applicant will report to the Executive Director 
of WR. He/she will be responsible for the leadership, planning, administration 
and management of education, research and outreach programs and activities by 
WMI and for partnerships with local schools and colleges and universities. 
He/she will work with and oversee the programs of the WMI professional staff. 
The current programs of work build upon a series of successful education, 
research and outreach programs and educational partnerships.  

 

The Setting:

Located in the northeast corner of Oregon at the base of the Wallowa Mountains, 
Wallowa County is a beautiful setting with diverse ecology. The County’s lands 
include a mixture of both private and public lands. Private lands include farm, 
ranch, forestland, and the Nature Conservancy’s Zumwalt Prairie. Public lands 
include the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, the 
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, and Wallowa Lake State Park. Major 
rivers include the Snake, Wallowa, Imnaha and Grande Ronde Rivers. The County 
is well known for the arts, as well as a recreational and retirement 
destination. The community offers high quality primary and secondary schools, a 
desirable quality of life and a good place to raise children.

 

Primary Selection Criteria:

1.      Minimum of a Master’s degree in a natural resource discipline or social 
science related to natural resources.
2.      Experience in the planning and implementation of education, research 
and outreach programs emphasizing the natural environment, community 
development and/or related fields. 
3.      At least 5 years experience and management responsibilities for 
personnel, strategic planning, budgets, grant writing, fund raising and program 
delivery.
4.      Working knowledge of rural communities, and management strategies as 
they relate to working landscapes. 
5.      Excellent written and oral communications skills, including ease in 
communicating complex concepts in a clear effective fashion for a general 
audience. Sensitivity to cultural differences.
6.      Ability to meet deadlines. 
7.      Demonstrated strong analytical skills, including an ability to 
synthesize large amounts of information and to focus quickly on the essence of 
an issue. A strong commitment to producing measurable results.
8.      Exceptional interpersonal skills, including the ability to develop and 
manage productive relationships with staff within WR and WMI, as well as with 
landowners and managers, scientists, state and federal agencies, university 
faculty, and other stakeholders.
9.      Good computer skills.
 
Salary and Funding:

Initial funding is provided by a grant from the Murdock Trust.  This grant 
provides full funding for the first year of this position and partial funding 
for years two and three.  The WMI Director, working with Wallowa Resources’ 
Executive Director, will secure additional grants and other funding necessary 
to support this position and the programs of WMI. The salary is based upon the 
training and experiences of the applicant and will be a minimum of $45,000 per 
year plus benefits. The benefits package includes medical, dental, paid 
vacation and holidays and a 403B retirement plan. 

 

Travel

It is anticipated that the individual in this position will travel locally and 
occasionally within Oregon and nationally.

 

To Apply

Send a letter of introduction indicating your interest in the position, a 
current resume and a list of 3-5 references to Wallowa Resources via e-mail or 
surface mail at the addresses given below. All application materials must be 
received in the Wallowa Resources office in Enterprise, Oregon, by close of 
business on September 1, 2009. If you require additional information or 
clarification, you may contact the following addresses by e-mail or surface 
mail.

 

To learn more about Wallowa Resources & Wallowa Mountain Institute’s programs, 
please visit our website at www.wallowaresources.org.  

 

By e-mail:

bri...@wallowaresources.org 

 

By Surface Mail:

Wallowa Resources

Attn:  Brinda Stanley

200 W North Street

Enterprise, OR 97828

 

We are an equal opportunity employer.

 

 

 

Nils D Christoffersen

Executive Director

Wallowa Resources

200 W North St

Enterprise, OR 97828

(541) 426-8053 ext 25

www.wallowaresources.org



 


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Chad

Put your feet up and have a homebrew.


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Chad Davis
Sustainable Northwest
Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities Partnership
813 SW Alder, Suite 500
Portland, OR 97205
Voice: 503.221.6911 ext. 110

http://www.sustainablenorthwest.org
http://www.hfhcp.org

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