Restoration Technician
(Temporary Position)
Position Description
Redwood Coast Land Conservancy
Redwood Coast Land Conservancy (RCLC) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to preserve the natural landscapes and native habitats of southern Mendocino and northern Sonoma Counties. RCLC properties provide coastal access and include a segment of the California Coastal Trail. In 2021, RCLC purchased Mill Bend Preserve, a large property at the mouth of the Gualala River, where native habitat restoration and public access improvements are currently underway.
Position Summary
The Restoration Technician’s top priority is to implement restoration strategies and assist with maintenance tasks on RCLC properties. This temporary position focuses primarily on fuel reduction for wildfire resilience including invasive plant removal and vegetation management. It also involves helping to maintain property functions, including minor facilities repair and appearance upkeep. Mill Bend Preserve (MBP) will be the primary property responsibility, but tasks may also include Gualala Bluff Trail, Cooks Beach, Hearn Gulch, and the Gualala Cemetery.
The Restoration Technician will be working closely with RCLC’s team of two Restoration Technicians and will report to the Stewardship Director. The position will require balancing the need to take general direction and acting with independence, initiative, and good judgment.
Responsibilities:
- Safely use RCLC’s vegetation management equipment, including the weed whip, wood chipper, trailer, water trailer, chainsaws, brush cutter, lawn mower and hand tools.
- Maintain, or help maintain, RCLC’s vegetation management equipment.
- Utilize proper personal protective equipment (face shield, eye protection, ear muffs) when working with power tools.
- Maintain the safe and welcoming condition of MBP trails, including picking up trash, installing signs, improving trails, etc.
- Help maintain an orderly equipment shed, including safe and efficient placement of tools and equipment.
- Safely manage biochar kiln burns.
- Periodically assist in the maintenance and improvement of the Cottage, as necessary.
- Make occasional off-site trips to pick up supplies, pick up and deliver trash to Sonoma County Regional Parks dumpsters, etc.
- Work collaboratively with volunteers and contractors.
- Assist in day-to-day security and upkeep of MBP.
- Occasionally work at the Gualala Bluff Trail, Cooks Beach, and Hearn Gulch efforts, as needed.
- Perform many miscellaneous other duties, as assigned, to support RCLC operations.
Desired Skills & Abilities
- Strong work ethic, including ability to perform demanding physical labor
- Ability to work on uneven and steep terrain
- Ability to work outdoors in rainy, cold, or hot weather
- Ability to recognize and avoid poison oak
- Basic understanding of mechanical tools
- Ability to learn and recognize common native and invasive plants
- Ability to understand verbal and written instructions in English
- The ability to safely lift, push, pull, and carry up to 50lbs
- A valid CA driver’s license
- Occasional weekends and evenings availability
- Ability to interact with visitors in a polite and friendly manner
- The Restoration Technician will be located in or near Gualala
Terms & Compensation
Compensation for the Restoration Technician position is $28.00 per hour. The position is approximately 24 hours per week, although this is flexible and hours and days to be determined based on employee and employer’s needs. This temporary position ends on June 30, 2026.
How to Apply
Please send an email of interest to sophia@rclc.org with “Restoration Technician” in the subject line. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
RCLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive, values-driven work environment where all employees can thrive.
