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Senior Biologist On-Call

San Diego, CA · On-site

$93K - $140K/yr

... Conservation Authority for Western Riverside MSHCP permitting and compliance. Experience or ... bee, desert tortoise, burrowing owl, western snowy plover, California least tern, least Bell ...

... Conservation Authority for Western Riverside MSHCP permitting and compliance. Experience or ... bee, desert tortoise, burrowing owl, western snowy plover, California least tern, least Bell ...

... Conservation Authority for Western Riverside MSHCP permitting and compliance. Experience or ... bee, desert tortoise, burrowing owl, western snowy plover, California least tern, least Bell ...

... Conservation Authority for Western Riverside MSHCP permitting and compliance. Experience or ... bee, desert tortoise, burrowing owl, western snowy plover, California least tern, least Bell ...

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How much do bee conservation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for bee conservation in the United States is $20.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bee Conservation position, and why are they important?

To thrive in bee conservation, you need a solid background in biology, ecology, and environmental science, often with a relevant degree and field research experience. Familiarity with data collection tools, GIS mapping software, and certifications in pesticide application or wildlife management is often required. Strong observational skills, collaboration, and effective communication help in both scientific research and community outreach. These skills are essential for advancing conservation efforts, monitoring bee populations, and fostering public awareness and support.

What are typical day-to-day responsibilities for someone working in bee conservation?

A typical workday in bee conservation may involve conducting field surveys to monitor bee populations, assessing the health of habitats, and collecting data on local flora and pollinator activity. You will often collaborate with landowners, farmers, researchers, and environmental organizations to promote bee-friendly practices and implement habitat restoration projects. Office work can include analyzing research data, writing reports, and developing outreach materials for educational programs. This blend of fieldwork, scientific analysis, and public engagement allows professionals to make a direct impact on bee population health and ecosystem sustainability.

What is a Bee Conservation job?

A Bee Conservation job focuses on protecting and supporting bee populations through habitat restoration, research, education, and advocacy. Professionals in this field work to combat threats such as habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change by implementing conservation strategies. They may work with beekeepers, farmers, researchers, and policymakers to promote sustainable practices. Careers in bee conservation can be found in nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and research institutions. The goal is to ensure healthy pollinator populations, which are essential for biodiversity and food production.

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Infographic showing various Bee Conservation job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $43,215 per year, or $20.8 per hour.
Environment Massachusetts Conservation Advocate

Environment Massachusetts Conservation Advocate

The Public Interest Network

Boston, MA • On-site

$39K - $46K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Environment Massachusetts Conservation Advocate
Department: State
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Boston, MA
Reporting To: Janet Domenitz
Compensation: $39,750 - $46,000 / year
Description
From the Berkshires to the Cape, our rolling hills, serene lakes and coastal beauty make Massachusetts' natural environment something special. We are seeking a Conservation Advocate to conserve and protect Massachusetts' special places, protect bees, butterflies and other wildlife, and promote clean energy solutions.
Key Responsibilities
You'll be advocating to eliminate the use of bee-killing pesticides, protect our wild places, and promote more solar on rooftops and wind off our coasts. This position requires exercising discretion and independent judgment in making decisions in matters of significance.
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
  • Help shape program priorities: Participate in policy development, research and messaging to determine our priorities and policy positions for environmental protection in Massachusetts and present a compelling case for action.
  • Build powerful coalitions: Reach out to a broad range of organizations and affected constituency groups across the political spectrum to build and demonstrate support for our campaign goals, including unlikely allies who might agree with us on one issue, even if we disagree on other issues.
  • Organize events and recruit volunteers: Organize webinars, community events and public meetings to educate and persuade others to join us in our advocacy.
  • Earn traditional media and social media attention: Organize media events and write opinion pieces. Build a following on social media for your campaign.
  • Advocate: Build relationships with key players in the state, the region and at the federal level. Persuade decision-makers to support our goals through lobbying, testifying at hearings, and producing powerful written materials.
  • Fundraise: Write grant proposals, build relationships with foundation staff, and raise money from individual donors, to bring more resources to our campaigns.
  • Grow our team: Identify and recruit strong candidates to join our staff and manage interns to maximize the impact of your campaigns. Potential to oversee staff.

Qualifications
You are:
  • An advocate or organizer with at least 2 years of relevant experience. Advanced degrees may count toward experience.
  • Passionate about saving the natural world. It's not about you, it's about the cause.
  • An effective communicator with excellent writing and public speaking skills.
  • A people person and good listener with a track record of recruiting people; open-minded and interested in working with people who you might disagree with on some issues.
  • Creative and effective at solving complex problems; a strategic thinker who can take advantage of new opportunities.
  • Well-organized and goal-oriented; capable of holding yourself accountable to a plan and also nimble enough to adapt as new opportunities or challenges arise.

Details
Compensation and Benefits
The target annual compensation for someone with 2-5 years of relevant experience is $39,750-$46,000. Candidates on the lower end of directly relevant experience should expect to be on the lower end of this range; candidates on the higher end of relevant experience are likely to be on the higher end of this range. Environment Massachusetts offers an excellent benefits package. Our benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees and dependents, time off, a commuter benefit program, a 401(k) plan with employer match, parental leave, long term disability insurance, and may include needs-based student loan assistance. We also offer an excellent training program and opportunities for advancement.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Why work with Environment Massachusetts? Check out 10 reasons: https://environmentmassachusetts.org/why-work-with-us/
Our Mission and Values
Environment Massachusetts and Environment America is part of The Public Interest Network, which operates and supports organizations committed to a shared vision of a better world and a strategic approach to social change. Visit https://environmentamerica.org/core-values/ for things you should know about our network when you apply.
Please do not use AI to help draft your cover letter or responses to our application questions. We want to know how you think and write.
Environment America is an equal opportunity employer.