Our world-renowned “Keep Tahoe Blue” sticker is both a symbol of an increasingly important mission and an intentional, sustainability-focused lifestyle. Founded in 1957, Keep Tahoe Blue (the League to Save Lake Tahoe) is the oldest and most successful environmental organization focused on protecting and restoring Lake Tahoe’s beauty. We have a culture of trust and respect that supports and guides our decision-making and planning for the future. We have developed a thoughtful hybrid work structure that does not require employees to be in office a certain number of days per week but empowers teams to find an in-office cadence that works for them. Please note that some positions may have more in-office requirements based on the nature of the job.
The Natural Resource Project Manager is responsible for leading and coordinating Keep Tahoe Blue’s natural resource initiatives, with an emphasis on permitting, partner coordination, proposal development and management, and contractor oversight. Working closely with the Natural Resource Director, program staff, and external agencies and organizations, this position serves as day-to-day project lead for ongoing natural resource initiatives and provides key support on natural resource pilot projects, ensuring projects remain on schedule, compliant, and aligned with program goals.
The Natural Resource Project Manager manages project plans, budgets (as assigned), scopes of work, deliverables, and reporting requirements; facilitates strong relationships with partner agencies, land managers, and community stakeholders; and supports the development of competitive proposals that advance Keep Tahoe Blue’s mission to protect and preserve Lake Tahoe. The Natural Resource Project manager also serves as an active participant in Tahoe’s natural resource working groups that focus on advancing restoration and climate resilience.