The Long Tom Watershed Council, headquartered in beautiful Eugene, Oregon, is seeking its next executive director. Applicant review begins November 4, 2024. Full position description and application process can be found at
https://www.longtom.org/about-ltwc/jobs/
This full-time exempt salaried position will lead a team of passionate subject matter experts and will steward the mission and strategic vision while also strengthening fundraising and guiding broader organizational priorities. Enhancing partnerships with regional collaboratives, agencies, tribes, philanthropic supporters, and citizens of the watershed tops the list of community engagement for this leader. A commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) is a must. Most importantly, the ED will have energy and compassion and will embrace all that it means to be a part of the Long Tom Watershed.
Compensation: Salary range of $85,000 to $95,000 based on experience. Benefits include 8% automatic retirement contribution; health insurance currently covered at 75% of premium for employees (20% for dependents); and generous and flexible PTO.
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Long Tom Watershed Council is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive organization. Candidates from underrepresented groups and with diverse lived
experiences are encouraged to apply.
How to apply: Submit application materials in PDF format combined into one document to apply at longtom.org
Please include:
• Cover letter with contact information (no more than two pages) addressed to the Long Tom Watershed Council Board of Directors describing your qualifications and interest in the position
• Resume that demonstrates how you meet the qualifications and describes your experience and key accomplishments
• Three (3) professional references with contact information (name, phone, and email) and a brief description of your relationship with each
Applicant review begins November 4, 2024. The position is open until filled. For information about the Long Tom Watershed Council, visit: www.longtom.org