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Conservation Project Manager Jobs in Wenatchee, WA

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How much do conservation project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for conservation project manager in Wenatchee, WA is $104,180.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,900.00 and $121,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a conservation project manager?

A Conservation Project Manager oversees and coordinates environmental and conservation projects, ensuring they meet ecological, financial, and regulatory goals. They develop project plans, manage budgets, collaborate with stakeholders, and monitor progress to ensure successful implementation. Their work often involves habitat restoration, wildlife protection, and sustainable land or resource management. Strong leadership, project management, and ecological knowledge are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a conservation project manager?

To excel as a Conservation Project Manager, you need a background in environmental science or a related field, strong project management skills, and experience leading conservation initiatives. Familiarity with GIS software, project management tools like Microsoft Project or Asana, and certifications such as PMP or Prince2 are often preferred. Outstanding communication, leadership, and stakeholder engagement abilities help you build partnerships and manage diverse teams effectively. These skills are crucial for navigating complex conservation projects, meeting funding and regulatory requirements, and ensuring long-term positive environmental outcomes.

What are some typical challenges conservation project managers face in their day-to-day work?

Conservation Project Managers often navigate challenges such as balancing stakeholder interests, adapting projects to changing environmental regulations, and managing limited budgets. They must also address unexpected ecological impacts, coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, and ensure timely delivery of project milestones. Flexibility and problem-solving are key, as priorities can shift due to weather conditions, funding changes, or community needs. Being prepared for these challenges is crucial to delivering effective, sustainable conservation outcomes.

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Senior Manager - Northwest Conservation Project Manager

The Trust for Public Land

Wenatchee, WA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Who We Are:
Trust for Public Land (TPL) is the leader of a movement to connect everyone in America to the outdoors. A national nonprofit, TPL partners with communities to create high-quality parks and protect public lands-especially in communities that need them most-to improve public health, create social cohesion, strengthen historic and cultural connection to place, and increase climate resilience. Since 1972, TPL has protected more than 4 million acres of public land, created more than 5,500 parks, trails, schoolyards, and iconic outdoor places, generated over $112 billion in public funding for parks and public lands, and connected nearly 10 million people to the outdoors. To learn more, visit tpl.org.
Position Summary:
The person in this position will deliver TPL's mission of conserving land for people by utilizing nonprofit land acquisition techniques and sound business practices.
The ability to work independently with a high level of organization and initiative is essential. Based out of the Wenatchee office, the Senior Project Manager will join the Washington Conservation Director and Washington State land conservation team on complex projects and own/manage a portfolio of land acquisition and conservation easement projects. This role requires an ability to develop relationships with internal stakeholders and key external stakeholders including local, state and federal agencies, tribes, community groups, and private landowners. Priorities for this position include working with the Washington Conservation Director to identify and advance land acquisitions and conservation easements that support TPL's mission and program goals. The person in this role will also assist with regional conservation planning, collaborate with TPL's government affairs, finance, legal, marketing, communications, and philanthropy teams, and engage the public in this work.
Essential Functions:
  • Works with the Washington Conservation Director to identify and pursue conservation easements and the acquisition of lands of critical local, regional, or national importance, and their conveyance to public agencies, tribal partners, land trusts, or other permanent stewards.
  • Independently manages and successfully advances a portfolio of conservation transactions. This includes project vetting, communicating with landowners and public partners, managing the budget, conducting all due diligence, and working closely with TPL's legal team on closing.
  • Develops and maintains strong relationships with key local, state, and federal agencies, tribes, and non-governmental organizations, and supports TPL's external affairs and public relations efforts.
  • Negotiates agreements with landowners, contractors, agencies, and community partners with assistance of TPL legal and finance staff.
  • Manages all phases of the conservation real estate due diligence (title research and review, identification of funding opportunities, management of appraisal and environmental assessment contracts,and preparation of documents for internal approvals).
  • Understands and supports WA Conservation team pursuing public funding through local, state and federal grant programs, including grant proposal preparation or support and submission.
  • Supports WA Conservation Director with current projects.
  • Explores potential future projects by using GIS tools, developing positive relationships with a diversity of community members, and conducting outreach to landowners, nonprofit organizations, public agency officials, and other partners.
  • Works closely with the Northwest philanthropy team to meet with donors and support fundraising efforts and collaborates with the entire Northwest staff on strategic planning sessions, budget preparation, and other team efforts.

Qualifications:
  • Strong commitment to TPL's shared values (Belonging, Creativity, Collaboration, Impact, and Hope) to effectively work across the organization.
  • Bachelor's degree preferred, or equivalent work experience.
  • 3-5 years of conservation real estate experience preferred. Familiarity with the Washington market, land transaction tools, and funding sources are a plus.
  • Consistent high level of performance and creativity.
  • Ability to work independently and effectively in a team environment.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to thrive as a team player, adaptable and flexible.
  • This position requires moderate to frequent travel, including to the Seattle office to collaborate with the Northwest team, across Central and Eastern Washington, and occasionally nationwide to the all-staff retreat and/or national conferences. Evening and weekend work on occasions.
Compensation:
Trust for Public Land is a hybrid work environment, and this role will ideally be located near a Trust for Public Land office. As a full-time employee, you will be eligible for the Trust for Public Land's comprehensive benefits program which includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, vacation and sick pay plus holidays, a year end office closure, and a 403(b)-retirement plan, currently with up to a 7% company match. We offer competitive salaries commensurate with experience; the anticipated hiring range for this position is $95,000-$105,000.
Trust for Public Land's active goal is to be an inclusive and equitable place to work and build community. As the organization actively works to eliminate racial and other disparities it welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and/or multicultural skillsets. We are open to the possibility that a great candidate for this job may not precisely meet all the above criteria; if you believe you are the right person for this job and can persuasively make that case, we encourage you to apply.