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International Compensation Manager Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of ... Partner with Finance on compensation budgeting, planning, and workforce-related analysis. * Help ...

$95 - $105/hr

The person in this role will also assist with regional conservation planning, collaborate with TPL ... Independently manages and successfully advances a portfolio of conservation transactions. This ...

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What is the difference between Manager Conservation Planner vs Conservation Planner?

AspectManager Conservation PlannerConservation Planner
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Ecology, or related field; certifications like AICP often preferredBachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Biology, or related field; certifications are optional
Work EnvironmentSupervisory role overseeing projects and teams, often in government agencies, NGOs, or consulting firmsField and office work focused on research, data analysis, and project planning
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, environmental consulting firms, NGOsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, research institutions

The main difference is that the Manager Conservation Planner typically holds a supervisory role, managing teams and projects, while the Conservation Planner focuses on research, planning, and implementing conservation strategies. Both roles require relevant environmental credentials and work within similar industries, but the manager position involves leadership responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Manager Conservation Planner job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 66% In-person, 17% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

$31K - $35K/yr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


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This is an entry level job. Under close supervision, incumbents are responsible to design and assist with implementation of soil and water conservation projects. Incumbents assist landowners and local cooperators with funding sources and technical assistance to accomplish conservation improvement projects.ย  Working for UDAF Conservation department in efforts to successfully put conservation practices on the ground to help the environment and the producers of Utah.ย  This Position will work closely with NRCS and other partners in conservation efforts.ย  You will be working with many programs built to help agriculture succeed and improve conservation practices.ย  A list of those programs but not limited to includes: UDAF Programs; AG VIP, Water Optimization, Pollinator Program, ARDL, Soil Health, ISM and Leray Mcallister, NRCS programs; EQIP and CSP along with many other partners and programs to help fund conservation efforts.ย 
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Provides technical assistance to landowners in developing and revising conservation plans.
Coordinates and/or acts as a liaison between agency or work unit and other agencies, work units, organizations, suppliers, etc. to implement best practices and stewardship measures to improve conservation efficiency, and resource effectiveness.
Writes and reviews grants, contracts, agreements, or Agriculture Resource Development Loans (ARDL).ย  UDAF Programs you will work with Water Optimization Grants, and Ag VIP
Coordinates with other agencies, local governments, and interested groups by attending meetings, making presentations, and by providing technical assistance.
Analyzes, summarizes, and reviews data; reports findings, interprets results and makes recommendations.
Provides technical assistance at conservation improvement sites.