Employment Opportunities
Restoration Project and Crew Manager
We are accepting applications for a Restoration Project and Crew Manager! This is a full-time (35-40 hours/week), hourly position with benefits. The Restoration Project and Crew Manager will develop and manage restoration projects on private and public lands, supervise the Restoration Crew Lead, and support the safe and efficient operations of the summer and winter restoration crews. We are looking for someone with strong leadership and project management skills who enjoys a collaborative work environment! The position will be a mix of office and field work.
Deadline to apply: July 24, 2025 by 2pm. We will begin reviewing applications and conducting interviews as submissions are received.

Coho Salmon Monitoring Internships
We have three seasons for internship opportunities, which target different stages of Coho life histories in our freshwater system. The seasons and application dates are below, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received.
**Must have a flexible schedule with two free days per week (10+ hours total) and transportation to fields sites 20 minutes outside of town.**
**When funding is available, we offer $1,500 stipends to our interns. We are only accepting applicants earning academic credits for the fall of 2025; no stipends are available. See position description for more info.
Summer Season (June-September): As the days lengthen and streams warm, the CoosWA monitoring program pivots to seining: the process of wading through cool creeks on hot days to catch, measure and microchip parr and smolt salmon spending their first summer in the Coos Basin! Applications must be submitted by the second week of May.
Fall/Winter (November-February): When the rain starts and the adult salmon make their return to Coos rivers, our team surveys over 6 miles of spawning grounds to count spawners and redds, and collect biological samples from fish. Applications must be submitted by the second week of October.
Spring Season (March-June): As the streams begin to drop and smolts begin to migrate out to the ocean, we deploy our smolt traps to catch (or re-capture), measure, and microchip fish to track their movements out of the system. Applications must be in by the second week of February.

Choose a path
We offer two pathways here for our interns. Our Academic Credit Opportunity offers college students a chance to turn their work experience into academic credit for their hours worked on the LCM project. Internship hours take place within a school academic term. Our Work Experience Opportunity is for any growing professional looking to gain experience in this field of study, and the dates have more flexibility. Read more about each pathway above!
Questions? Email mabele@cooswatershed.org.
Why complete an internship with CoosWA?
The Coos Watershed Association is a dynamic watershed council working to improve habitat in the Coos basin for Coho salmon. A crucial part in working to recover this species is the Life Cycle Monitoring (LCM) program that collects data on the Coho population in the Coos watershed. The long-time LCM program has largely been successful through the sustained support of interns. In addition to being a vital component of the LCM program, internships offer applicable work experience and references for beginning a career in the natural resource field.