Nevada Project Manager
Company: Trout Unlimited
Location: Elko
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description ABOUT TROUT UNLIMITED Trout Unlimited (TU)
brings together diverse interests to care for and recover the
rivers and streams on which we all depend. We are a national
organization with 300,000 members and supporters organized into
over 400 chapters and councils nationwide. Our dedicated grassroots
volunteers are matched by a respected staff of organizers, lawyers,
policy experts, and scientists, who work out of more than 25
offices across the country. POSITION SUMMARY This position is an
exciting opportunity for a self-motivated, highly capable person
with a diverse skill set to advance TU’s conservation efforts in
Nevada. The Nevada Project Manager will unite diverse interests and
drive tangible, action-oriented efforts to support the recovery of
Lahontan cutthroat trout (LCT) and conservation objectives across
TU’s Priority Waters. The Project Manager will develop and
implement projects to restore stream and riparian habitat using
form and process-based restoration techniques and improve water
quality through opportunistic abandoned mine land (AML) reclamation
projects. Externally, the role will expand TU’s base of private and
public partners, which includes both mining industry partners, as
well as state and federal agencies. Internally, the role will
collaborate closely with a cross-departmental team that includes
the Utah and Great Basin State Director, Rocky Mountain Region Vice
President, Western AML Program Director and staff from TU’s
California Inland Trout, Government Affairs, Science, Utah, Oregon
and Idaho teams to advance conservation efforts within Priority
Waters. The ideal Project Manager is action and solution-oriented;
works easily with diverse stakeholders and personalities; is
optimistic and sees opportunity in challenging situations; responds
with initiative to locally driven needs and opportunities; and,
importantly, is enthusiastic about building a robust,
multi-faceted, science-driven conservation program in Nevada.
Candidates must demonstrate strong project management skills and
follow-through, as well as experience related to river restoration,
groundwater, hydrology, aquatic ecology and fisheries, working
agriculture, and/or AML reclamation. Project Managers must also
demonstrate an eagerness to learn other job elements quickly and
will be expected to work closely with other TU staff on
fundraising, budget management, community engagement, science,
policy and advocacy matters. Qualified Project Manager candidates
should have the ability to expand on the grants, agreements and
partnerships already established to eventually grow the program’s
presence across the State. The role would ideally be based near
Elko, Winnemucca or a nearby community. Candidates who are based in
Reno or the surrounding area and are willing to travel frequently
will also be considered. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and
implement projects: Work closely with the Bureau of Land
Management, USDA Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service,
Nevada Department of Wildlife, Nevada Division of Minerals, Tribal
Nations, landowners, producers, and other public and private
partners to develop, implement and monitor a suite of habitat
restoration and AML remediation projects across LCT range in
Nevada. Work closely with mining industry partners on specific
projects and/or future projects, policy, and conservation efforts.
Select, hire, and build relationships with subcontractors and
vendors for project design, engineering, permitting, construction
and monitoring. This would include developing a request for
proposals for contracted services. Provide on-the-ground project
oversight during active project implementation periods. Facilitate
successful environmental compliance and permit acquisition for both
State water quality and Federal T&E requirements. Ensure proper
project documentation and data organization. Represent TU values
and science research in collaborative planning efforts: Coordinate
closely with TU’s Science team to represent and communicate TU’s
research findings on matters related to LCT recovery and
resilience, LCT genetics, as well as watershed health, aquatic
habitat and climate conditions in Nevada. Represent TU on
watershed-based collaborative groups and coalitions, including
relevant Recovery Implementation Teams (RITs) in Nevada. Facilitate
and ensure completion of collaborative watershed plans for LCT
streams. Develop and maintain relationships: Maintain and
strengthen existing partnerships with agency staff, local
governments, community organizations, private industry partners,
landowners, Tribes, nonprofit organizations, consultants,
contractors, ag producers, and local and elected officials and
their staff. Work closely with local chapter(s) of Trout Unlimited
to coordinate community outreach, events, projects, grassroots
fundraising, and volunteer efforts. Support communications:
Collaborate closely with the Rocky Mountain Communications Director
and other communications staff to facilitate effective program
storytelling. Support communications associated with grant and
funding reports and various TU strategic communications (website,
blog, social media, etc.). Support fundraising, financial
management and administration: Collaborate with TU development
staff to identify potential funding sources, develop relationships
with funders, and draft funding proposals. In coordination with
accounting and compliance staff, complete project administration
tasks, including procurement, contracting, invoicing, tracking
project budgets, and grant reporting. Manage a budget of
approximately $1M to start, with growth expected over time. This is
not an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities.
Requirements Bachelor's degree in relevant field required, master’s
degree preferred. Professional experience in fisheries, ecology,
hydrology, engineering, natural resource management and/or
restoration and conservation project management. Professional
experience working with federal and private stakeholders, resource
managers, and other interested parties in a collaborative setting.
Experience working with Tribal nations is preferred. Excellent
interpersonal skills and ability to work with multiple and diverse
partners on local or regional contentious issues. Strong analytical
skills. Ability to solve problems and think creatively to achieve a
conservation mission. Strong organizational skills with exceptional
attention to detail that could translate to grant and other forms
of technical writing. Self-motivated and highly energetic with
excellent time-management skills. Excellent written and oral
communication skills, and the ability to articulate complex
conservation issues and TU’s mission to a wide range of audiences.
Ability to work independently while managing complex projects. The
job requires the ability to prioritize workload and to be highly
motivated and self-directed. Experience managing a multitude of
budgets relating to projects, grant awards, federal agreements,
and/or corporate funding. Experience with grant or proposal
writing. Passion for protecting and restoring Nevada’s waters,
especially those that are important to the LCT, Nevada’s resilient
state fish. Ability and willingness for extensive travel and
periodic overnight trips. A large portion of Nevada’s geography
will be covered by this role. Valid driver’s license and own
(ideally 4WD-AWD) vehicle required. SALARY AND BENEFITS Staff and
leadership at TU understand that life outside of work is important
to personal health, and we strive to create a healthy and
family-friendly atmosphere. This is a full-time position with a
generous benefits package, as well as reimbursement for
work-related travel at standard state/federal rates. The starting
salary range is $65,000 to $75,000 for Project Managers depending
on experience, qualifications, and location. Title and compensation
decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not
limited to, an individual’s qualifications and experience level,
internal equity, alignment with market data, and geographic
differences. We are committed to building space for all people to
participate in our work to care for trout and salmon and clean our
shared watersheds. We are proud to be an equal opportunity
employer. HOW TO APPLY Please upload a resume, cover letter and a
list of three references using TU's Paylocity application system,
accessed from: https://www.tu.org/about/jobs-and-internships/ We
will begin reviewing applications on March 5th, 2026. The position
will be open and available to apply online until the role is
filled. Salary Description Starting salary: $65,000-$75,000
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