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RESTORATION COORDINATOR

Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana

Posted 07/02/25

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3801 Canal Street, Suite 400, New Orleans, LA 70119

Inactive
Full-Time
Experienced
Environmental Management
In Person

Job Description

The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, the most effective and recognized coastal advocacy organization in the state, seeks a Restoration Coordinator to support our programmatic restoration activities.

THE COALITION TO RESTORE COASTAL LOUISIANA

As the state’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to coastal restoration, CRCL works at the local, state and federal levels to ensure that restoring and protecting Louisiana’s coast is a top priority for the state and the nation. In addition to CRCL’s roles as an advocate and a watchdog, the organization serves as a responsible steward of Louisiana’s rich coastal wetlands, actively facilitating and funding coastal restoration projects.

CRCL unites a diverse, nonpartisan set of interests via its Board of Directors and robust organizational partnerships. Through the efforts of volunteers who recycle oyster shells and plant marsh grasses and trees across the coast, membership events, conferences and newsletters, CRCL connects with thousands of individuals each year. CRCL’s multifaceted, comprehensive and coast-wide approach to restoration distinguishes the organization from every other civic and environmental group in the region.

The Role

The Restoration Coordinator will serve as a key member of CRCL’s Restoration Department and will be poised to strengthen the capacity of the organization’s coastal restoration activities. The Coordinator will be responsible for supporting the Department’s programs, contributing to strategic development, building support for and implementation of programmatic restoration including CRCL’s Oyster Shell Recycling Program and Native Plants Program. This will include working with a team to design, plan, execute and monitor restoration projects across the Louisiana coast in support of CRCL’s mission.

The Coordinator will be primarily responsible for restoration project logistics and leading fieldwork and 30 to 50 annual volunteer events. The Coordinator will oversee data collection and management, external partner relationship development and coordination, tracking and systems optimization.

The Coordinator will support operations at CRCL’s Restoration Headquarters including oversight of oyster shell storage and native plants nursery. Workdays will involve an array of field and office responsibilities, including frequent field days directing and supervising volunteers of varying experience levels in remote locations across coastal Louisiana. This position will require a flexible schedule and some work on weekends as well as occasional overnight travel.

Responsibilities

  • Support the planning and execution of volunteer events to raise awareness around coastal restoration in Louisiana
  • Maintenance of CRCL’s Restoration Headquarters including native plant nursery care to ensure healthy production of plants for restoration projects
  • Monitoring of past restoration projects to communicate project success to the public and funders, including data collection, entry and analysis
  • Coordinate program logistics, events, partner relationships and contribute to new project development
  • Responsible for program data tracking, entry, analysis and quarterly reporting
  • Serve as an effective spokesperson for the organization in the form of public speaking, reports, presentations, etc.
  • Support organizational activities including staffing fundraising events, conferences, outreach opportunities, etc.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience working in the environmental field
  • Bachelor’s degree or work experience equivalent with a concentration in environmental studies, science or related
  • Knowledge of Louisiana’s coastal dynamics, challenges and proposed solutions
  • Independent, self-motivated and organized
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, listening and leadership skills
  • Personable and comfortable working with the public in a leadership role
  • Experience with public speaking or willingness to engage with public speaking
  • Ability to think strategically and prioritize activities in a fast-paced environment
  • Operational knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) and ArcGIS
  • Experience with fieldwork in a wetland environment
  • Experience growing and caring for plants in a nursery
  • Strongly encouraged to possess a personal automobile

Required Qualifications

  • Possession of a valid driver’s license and safe driving record
  • Experience and/or willingness to drive company vehicles including but not limited to trailing a flatbed trailer, enclosed trailer
  • Ability to complete work that requires almost constant standing, walking, kneeling, squatting, bending and climbing along with lifting up to 50 pounds occasionally and 25 pounds frequently
  • Ability to collaborate in a hybrid work setting and work atypical hours and weekends, and occasional overnight travel
  • Applicant must live in or near New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Comfort with physically demanding outdoor work in various weather and site conditions

Salary: Expected salary range: $40,000 - $50,000.

                Generous insurance and retirement benefits.

                Generous leave policy including parental leave.


How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and contact information for references to isabella.donnell@crcl.org with Restoration Coordinator in the subject line.

Closing Date July 18

The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana follows an equal opportunity employment policy and employs personnel without regard to race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender expression, age, physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations, incarceration background or marital status. We strive to increase diversity, equity, inclusion and justice in all elements of our work and with our partners to support the interdependent needs of nature and people in a rapidly changing world.

The requirements listed in our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. If you have most of the qualifications listed, we encourage you to apply. Your experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, which helps build the competencies, knowledge and skills that translate directly to our openings.

Applying gives you the opportunity to be considered.


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About Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana

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The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to unite people in action to achieve a thriving, sustainable Louisiana coast for all.

Incorporated in 1988, CRCL represents a unique mix of businesses, local governments, industries, scientific communities, national and local conservation groups, hunters, anglers and a broad spectrum of concerned residents who share a common vision and commitment to the sustainability of coastal Louisiana. The common vision of these varied and diverse interests is the driving strength of CRCL, the most effective and recognized coastal advocacy organization in the state.

Recognizing that Louisiana’s coastal land loss will have dramatic impacts on the nation’s energy, navigation and fisheries interests, CRCL works at the state, local and federal levels to ensure that restoring and protecting coastal Louisiana is a top priority for our state and the nation.

In addition to our role as advocate and watchdog, we also serve as responsible stewards of Louisiana’s rich coastal wetlands. We facilitate and fund restoration projects through our Native Plants Program and Oyster Shell Recycling Program, and we work diligently to raise awareness and educate others about the importance of preserving and restoring coastal Louisiana.​​

This multifaceted, comprehensive and coast-wide approach to coastal restoration distinguishes CRCL from every other civic and environmental group in the region. Like the Mississippi River Delta, our work is constantly evolving. You can be part of the solution.