Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve (GSLSP) Assistant
Quick answer
The Nature Conservancy is hiring a Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve (GSLSP) Assistant in Utah for $20.00 - $22.36 per hour to perform land management and preserve operations.
- Role
- Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve (GSLSP) Assistant
- Organization
- The Nature Conservancy
- Location
- Utah
- Work setup
- On-site
- Level
- Entry
- Compensation
- $20.00 - $22.36 per hour
- Category
- Programs & Operations
The role
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What you'll do
- Perform preserve operations and maintenance
- Conduct invasive plant species treatments
- Maintain/build fences
- Maintain tools and equipment
- Manage land areas frequented by the public
What it takes
- High school diploma or GED
- 1 year of training in science-related field or land management experience
- Experience operating heavy machinery (chainsaws, tractors, ATVs)
- Ability to obtain required licenses (First Aid, CPR, herbicide application)
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record
What you'll bring
How we treat you
Health care benefits, 401(k) with 8% match, parental leave, paid time off, life insurance, disability coverage.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the job located?
The position is based in Utah at the Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve.
What is the compensation for this role?
The starting pay range is $20.00 - $22.36 per hour for candidates in the USA.
What are the key qualifications required?
Candidates need a high school diploma or GED, experience with land management and equipment operation, and the ability to obtain necessary safety certifications.
When is the application deadline?
The organization uses a rolling interview process, so candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
How to apply
Apply directly on The Nature Conservancy's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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