Woodland

Conservation Coordinator (20664415)

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Environmental
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Sacramento/Metro Area
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Full-Time
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10/20/2025 at 5pm
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$5,248.04-$6,697.96 Monthly
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Please review the special instructions before applying for this job opportunity.


Location

300 First Street Woodland, 95695

Description

The City of Woodland offers a competitive total compensation package including:

  • Starting income ranging from $5,248.04 to $6,697.96 per month based on skills, training, certifications and years of experience, with regular, incremental pay increases
  • Robust Retirement Program including CalPERS Retirement Plan, Retirement Health Savings Plan, choice of 457 Deferred Comp plans with a 2% City-Paid contribution
  • Low-Cost & No-Cost Health Benefits, including choice of CalPERS Medical plans, and City-paid Dental Insurance, Vision insurance and Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Career Development, including City-paid Professional Growth Incentive, City-provided training & professional advancement opportunities
  • Home-Life Balance, inclusive work environment and predictable work schedule, as well as paid holiday, vacation, and sick leaves

 

POSITION

To prepare and implement a wide variety of environmental programs in areas of integrated waste management, water conservation and other resources.  The purpose of this recruitment is to fill a current vacancy in the Equity, Environment, Economy, and Engagement (EEEE) division of the City Manager’s Office, as well as establish an eligibility list for future vacancies.


IDEAL CANDIDATE

The City of Woodland is seeking an enthusiastic, team-oriented Conservation Coordinator focused on recycling and outreach to join the Environmental Service team under the City Manager’s Office of Equity, Environment, Economy, and Engagement. The Ideal Candidate will be familiar with regulatory issues and principles pertaining to pollutant reduction, waste diversion, and California’s Senate Bill 1383, as well as how these topics relate to energy conservation, waste, habitat quality, and other environmental issues. The position calls for a high level of public contact; ability to develop and coordinate events and program materials; good data analysis skills; ability to give presentations to City Council, local organizations, and community groups; good writing and speaking skills; ability to work both independently and in a close team relationship as needed; and ability to prioritize and simultaneously manage multiple programs and activities. The ability to speak and understand Spanish is highly desirable.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

The following are typical illustrations of duties encompassed by the job class.  This is not an all-inclusive or limiting list:

 

General

  • Coordinates and updates the City’s environmental programs; develop program materials for presentations to schools, community and neighborhood groups.  Track and analyze program-related legislation; make recommendations for City involvement in pending legislation and compliance and implementation of existing legislation.
  • Develop program and time schedules for implementation of environmental programs; accumulate data and prepare reports, including informational flyers, press releases, articles and prepare Council Communications and other correspondence. 
  • Provide general information to the public, other City departments, and other government agencies pertaining to environmental conservation programs, which may include social media content, adverts, educational material, publications, and other related materials.
  • Develop a presence on social media utilizing various social media tools.
  • Develop educational tools and presentations to various organizations and community members.
  • Develop and execute various conservation events, which address current conservation issues such as temperatures, changes in precipitation, storms, flooding, droughts, wildfire and other environmental issues.  
  • Collaborate with other public agencies to promote and support correlating environmental programs and efforts.
  • Provide public outreach and education at community events, which may require evening and weekend participation. Administer rebate and incentive programs.
  • Assist with City electricity and solar use monitoring and analysis.
  • Coordinate with the Sustainability Advisory Committee on community engagement.
  • Assist with Climate Action Plan implementation and greenhouse gas monitoring efforts and outreach.
  • Keep abreast of current developments, trends, legislative action, and practices in the field of integrated waste management, water conservation, and other environmental programs.
  • Identify, prepare and manage grants from a variety of funding sources.
  • Assist with contract management, develop program protocols, create tracking systems.
  • Prepare and track internal division annual budget.
  • Represent the City at board, commission, and professional group meetings as necessary.
  • Act as a liaison with local, regional and state environmental conservation and sustainability programs.
  • Regular, predictable, consistent and timely attendance is an essential function of the position, in that the failure of such attendance undermines the City’s ability to provide critical services to employees, department and the public.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

Solid Waste and Recycling:

  • Develop and implement program materials and procedures for compliance with legislative requirements pertaining to SB 1383, AB 939, and other recycling, waste reduction, and integrated waste management regulations.
  • Conduct inspections and enforcement measures for compliance with waste diversion and food recovery programs.
  • Assist with administrating the construction and demolition recycling program and coordinating with City departments for project compliance.
  • Coordinate with the City’s franchise hauler to provide outreach and education.
  • Review all related legislation to ensure compliance.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.  A typical way to obtain these abilities would be:

Education:

Completion of two (2) years of college with major coursework in business, physical science, public administration, environmental studies, or a closely related field.

Experience:

One (1) year of experience developing, promoting, or coordinating environmental, conservation or public outreach programs.

License or Certificate:

Required upon hire, possession of a valid California Driver's License.      

Knowledge of a second language is highly desirable.

 

APPLICATION

Apply with a City of Woodland application online at www.cityofwoodland.gov/employment or by visiting the Human Resources Office, City Hall, 300 First Street, Woodland, CA 95695.  This recruitment closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, October 20, 2025 (or 1st 25 qualified applicants). Supplemental questionnaire must be submitted with application by the final filing date to be considered.  Résumés and cover letters are encouraged but will not be accepted in lieu of the application form.  Postmarks will not be accepted. 

Review Process: Based on the information provided in the application documents, the best qualified applicants will be invited for further examination.  All applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement through any subsequent phase of the examination.  Depending upon the number of applications received, the examination may consist of an application screening, written and/or practical exam, oral interview or any combination thereof.  Applicants will be required to take and pass a medical examination by a City of Woodland physician to ensure their physical suitability to perform the assigned duties. 

If you have a disability that requires accommodation during the selection process, please notify Human Resources at least seven (7) days prior to the event.


Panel interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of November 3, 2025.

 

 

BENEFITS

Current Salary:                    
$5,248.04 - $6,697.96 /month
($2,422.17 - $3,091.37 /bi-weekly)

Future Salary COLAs:        
1% increase (eff January 2026)

Retirement:                          
CalPERS Retirement System (2 % @ 60 formula for Classic CalPERS members and 2% @ 62 formula for new CalPERS members).  The City does not participate in social security

Deferred Compensation:                   
Choice of deferred compensation plans (Traditional and Roth) with 1% City-match effective July 2024.  After successful completion of probation, new hires are also eligible for a 2% City contribution.

Medical:                                
CalPERS Medical Insurance Plans, including HMOs and PPOs. City gives an allowance toward the cost of insurance. Maximum Family Medical Allowance (2025): $2,463.99/mo.

Dental/Vision:                      
City paid Delta Dental and VSP Vision Benefits

LTD/STD:                              
City paid wage protection for long/short term disabilities

Life Insurance:                    
City provides $50,000 life insurance policy

Supplemental Benefits:     
Voluntary Supplemental Life, Cancer, Accident Only, STD/LTD and Critical Illness insurance, and Flexible Spending Accounts available

Vacation:                              
6.7 hours per month during first three years of service

Holidays:                              
12.5 paid holidays (including two floating holidays)

Sick Leave:                          
8 hours per month

Bilingual Pay:                      
$200 per month upon certification

Professional Growth Incentive:      
$625 per fiscal year for education or professional activities

 

The City of Woodland hires only U.S. citizens and individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S.

The City of Woodland is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Special Instructions

Supplemental questionnaire must be submitted with application by the final filing date to be considered

Recruitment Contact

Contact phone: 
(530)661-5811
Contact email: