Preserve Manager
Company: Mission Edge
Location: Escondido
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Purpose of the Position : A full-time position to manage a
portfolio of several Escondido Creek Conservancy (Conservancy)
preserves in North San Diego County, ensuring the lands are cared
for to a high and uniform standard, per Land Trust Alliance and
Habitat Management Plan requirements. The Conservancy currently
manages approximately 3,500 acres of protected lands and implements
outdoor education programs for North County youth. Compensation and
Application: Salary range $55,000 to $85,000 nonexempt, depending
on experience. The Conservancy provides competitive benefits
including 401K matching and payment for mileage. Requirements:
Please upload resume, cover letter, writing samples and references
A Note on Our Hiring Process: Escondido Creek Conservancy partners
with Mission Edge as our external HR provider. All applications are
managed through Mission Edge. Position will be open until filled.
No phone calls please. Job Duties: The Preserve Manager is part of
the Conservancy?s conservation land department and contributes to
the hands-on care of Conservancy lands including, but not limited
to: monthly biological monitoring, annual boundary surveys, photo
documentation, GIS mapping, exotic weed control, annual and
quarterly reporting, revisions to (and, from time to time, drafting
of) management plans, preparation of annual budgets, work plans and
reports, and periodic restoration and enhancement as opportunities
present. The Preserve Manager interacts with the general public to
help the public understand the importance of responsible use of
conservation land. The Preserve Manager writes and implements
grants to support conservation activities. In addition to the
regular management of a portfolio of preserves, Conservancy
preserve managers participate in strategic discussions about land
management of all Conservancy preserves and help the Conservation
Director and Conservancy leadership team develop and implement land
management policies and procedures. The Preserve Manager leads or
attends outreach and volunteer events on and off their preserves.
The Preserve Manager is part of a team of conservation
professionals at the Conservancy who support each other, and other
Conservancy teams, and the mission of the Conservancy to preserve
and restore the Escondido Creek watershed. Minimum Qualifications:
This position is for an experienced professional with a master?s or
bachelor?s degree in biology, natural resources management,
ecology, botany, environmental science or a related field and at
least three years of relevant experience. The Preserve Manager must
be able to carry out strenuous activities, on their feet, in rough
terrain, in all weather conditions, and hike long distances. The
Preserve Manager must maintain a valid driver?s license and
maintain current vaccinations against COVID-19. The Preserve
Manager must be able to sit or stand at a desk or workstation,
operate a pickup in the backcountry, and lift at least 50 lbs. The
Preserve Manager must be self-motivated and be able to work
autonomously in the field and as a team. The Preserve manager must
be able to work in a time efficient manner and meet expected
deadlines. The Preserve Manager must be familiar with common hand
tools and small engine power tools. Additional Desired Skills: The
ideal candidate would have a current Qualified Applicator License
(QAL) and experience with conservation-focused invasive plant
control. The Preserve Manager should have experience in land
stewardship, including invasive exotic weed control; and management
of rare, threatened, or endangered species. The Preserve Manager
should have good communications skills, especially technical
writing, and have worked successfully with the general public. The
Preserve Manager must have demonstrated effectiveness in working
collaboratively and professionally with colleagues and across
teams. The Preserve Manager should have, or could gain, experience
overseeing or facilitating research opportunities. The Preserve
Manager should have knowledge of propagation material collection
(i.e. seeds, cuttings) and knowledge of native plant propagation.
It would be additionally helpful if the Preserve Manger had
experience with irrigation set up and maintenance. Encouraged
Skills: The Preserve Manager should have experience in GIS, grant
writing and reporting. The Preserve Manager should have familiarity
with the County of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Plan(s),
and the regional Management Strategic Plan. The Preserve Manager
should be familiar with or practiced in creating and implementing
Habitat Management Plans and Property Analysis Records (PARs) for
conservation properties and be familiar with preserve level
budgeting. Spanish speaking skills are helpful in this position. An
understanding of Land Trust Alliance policies and procedures would
be an asset in this position. Knowledge of southern California
native plants and animals is highly desirable as is experience in
restoration ecology. The Preserve Manager should have experience
supervising people, for example, interns and volunteers. Inclusion
and equity. We invite everyone to join the Conservancy through
volunteer opportunities and program participation. We work to break
down barriers to access that have historically limited
participation by some community members. With some of our programs,
we have been able to advocate for and facilitate equitable access
to nature, environmental education, and empowering outdoors
experiences for everyone. Position responsibilities include the
following: Strategic Plan Implementation The Preserve Manager helps
the Conservation Director develop and implement the Conservancy?s
Conservation Blueprint, a strategic vision for conservation lands
and programs consistent with the 2022 Board of Directors Strategic
Plan. The Blueprint includes land management protocols The Preserve
Manager helps the Conservation Director facilitate Conservation
Committee meetings supporting yearly conservation goals that align
with the 2022 Board of Directors Strategic Plan The Preserve
Manager supports the Conservation Director to track Conservation
data for annual reporting, consistent with strategic plan goals
Programmatic Planning and Management Prepare and implement annual
work plans, reports, and budgets of Conservancy owned/managed
properties Consistent and accurate data management of preserve
level activities in the appropriate online databases. Schedule and
supervise necessary contract work Work with the Conservancy?s
Outreach Coordinator to schedule, train and manage volunteer land
stewards on Conservancy-owned lands Work with the Conservancy?s
Outreach Coordinator to organize and implement regular land
stewardship volunteer events on Conservancy-owned/managed lands
Interpret and apply state and federal laws that govern habitat
management in San Diego to activities on Conservancy lands Work
with the Conservation Director to apply for, update, and maintain
necessary agency permits Participate in activities associated with
initiation of new Conservancy preserves (communication with
previous owner and neighbors, estimating costs to manage/PAR,
securing entrances, designing, and installing signage) Land
Management Field work including invasive species removal, trail,
and infrastructure maintenance Conduct biological surveys including
for sensitive plant and animal species, vegetation community
mapping, invasive/exotic species mapping, transecting Conduct
and/or oversee predator control efforts Rally neighboring land
managers to participate in joint efforts to maximize effectiveness
Coordinate joint efforts with neighboring land managers (ex:
invasive species control) Help the Conservation Director tie
ongoing land management decision-making to regional goal Under the
guidance of the Conservation Director, help the Conservancy manage
human uses on Conservancy lands, as appropriate, where compatible
with resource protection Partnerships Connect with other
conservation partners in the watershed and with government agencies
that oversee wildlife management Work closely with the
Conservancy?s volunteer board members who provide land management
and land stewardship; facilitate institutionalization of
Conservancy history Seek out and participate in regional (City-,
Watershed-, and county-wide) biological/ecological data gathering
efforts and analysis When possible, participate in local education
events (presenting at schools, offering internships and mentorship)
Facilitate mission-aligned education events (ex: restoration
planting) onsite Seek out and maintain relationships with
neighboring land managers Administration Timely drafting and
implementation of annual and quarterly work plans, reports and
budgets Contribute to the current database of maps and spatial data
in ArcGIS Online/Pro for Conservancy land Funding and
Communications Share the Conservancy?s mission, vision, and rules
with members of the public Seek out and write grant applications to
help fund ongoing land stewardship activities and special projects,
editing and assisting grant applications written by other land team
members Seek out and apply for grant-funding opportunities in
concert with neighboring land managers Continuous Improvement Stays
current on science and management techniques relating to sensitive
species, integrated pest management, climate change and finds ways
to incorporate innovative techniques into the Conservancy?s
operations Stays current on mapping technology and opportunities to
streamline mapping Reporting: The Preserve Manager reports to the
Conservation Director or, in the absence of a Conservation
Director, the Executive Director. See www.escondidocreek.org for
more information.
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