Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
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From: Sara Spence <sspence@karuk.us>
To: undisclosed-recipients:; Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 9:16 am Subject: FW: Job Announcement - Klamath Riverkeeper
Job
Announcement
(KBC NOTE: Craig Tucker, a lead negotiator on the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement secret negotiations as Karuk Tribal spokesman, was founder and is board member of Klamath Riverkeepers. More about Tucker HERE.)Klamath Riverkeeper is searching for an Upper Klamath Coordinator to develop and implement programs to restore water quality and fisheries throughout the Upper Klamath Basin. The Coordinator will work under the guidance of the Executive Director to implement existing projects, develop new initiatives, and form partnerships with local landowners, Tribes, and organizations that will further the goal of fishable and swimmable waterways throughout the Upper Klamath Basin. The position will be based in the Klamath Falls, Oregon area.
About Klamath Riverkeeper:
Klamath
Riverkeeper was founded in 2006 to serve as a voice for
communities concerned about degraded water quality and
declining fisheries in the Klamath River Basin. We work
closely with local Native American Tribes, commercial
fishermen, and other organizations to enhance and protect
water quality, water quantity, and restore fish habitat. To
meet these goals, we use expert-informed
policy advocacy, existing environmental laws, water quality
monitoring, and grassroots organizing within affected
communities.
Since its
inception, Klamath Riverkeeper has been a leader in the
effort to remove Klamath dams, regulate blooms of toxic
algae, create and enforce clean water standards, and reform
mining laws.
Learn more
about us at
www.klamathriver.org
Major Responsibilities:
The Upper
Klamath Coordinator will work closely with the Executive
Director and Lower Klamath Coordinator to develop and
implement projects and campaigns to hold water polluters
accountable, work with Tribes, ranchers, fishermen, and the
public to protect water and fisheries resources and
represent the organization in the region. The Coordinator
will also conduct outreach activities and work with the
Executive Director to raise funds.
The successful
candidate will have:
Location:
Klamath Falls, OR
Salary & Benefits:
$38-$41,000 depending on
experience; health care and vacation benefits included
To Apply:
Email a letter of interest,
resume and 2-3 references to: info@klamathriver.org
(PDF, MS Word, or text files)
S. Craig Tucker
Klamath
Coordinator
Karuk Tribe
cell:
916-207-8294
home office:
707-839-1982
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