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Conservation Program Assistant


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Location

Utah | United States


Job description

GENERAL PURPOSE

This position will work with the garden manager on various projects and with the water conservation team to perform site visits for various programs, including the Water Efficient Landscape Rebate and Water Checks. Garden projects include a water-wise demonstration garden, desert garden, District Office landscaping and a test garden.

BENEFITS AND HOURS

This position is classified as an unbenefited flexible position. Position requires 15 to 19 hours per week in a flexible schedule, the majority of the work hours are during the peak time of public use of the conservation projects. Hours will vary seasonally, and some evening and weekend work may be required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Directly supervised by both the Garden Manager and the Water Conservation Manager.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Performs pre- and post-visit site inspections for the Water Efficient Landscape Rebate, which includes measuring grass areas and guiding the property owner(s) through the program requirements to ensure a successful project completion and verifying completed projects meets all program qualifications for the rebate.
Conducts residential water system irrigation audits (water checks) from May through September. Water Checks involve interaction with customers within Washington County, Utah and educating customers on proper irrigation practices. Employee operates a variety of sprinkler systems to determine the amount of water being applied, the uniformity of application, soil type and determines an appropriate irrigation schedule. Training provided.
Provides administrative support to all district managers which may include assistance with district events, picking up and/or delivering products and materials, filing, mailings and other activities as requested.
Performs basic landscape maintenance tasks as directed by the garden manager.
Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience:

Graduation from high school or equivalent; AND
Some experience in performing above mentioned duties; OR
An equivalent combination of training and experience to above may also be approved. Preference may be given to applicants pursuing a degree in water conservation, soil science, horticulture, or environmental science.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Applicants must be personable, self-motivated, have an interest in understanding irrigation systems, irrigation controllers, and be willing to work outdoors. Basic math skills are required. Use of hand tools for variety of garden maintenance tasks to include digging, planting, weeding, and pruning. Ability to frequently work in extreme temperatures outside during the summer months and to periodically be subject to temperatures above 100 degrees.

Tagged as: Conservation


Job tags

Summer workOutdoorFlexible hoursAfternoon shift


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