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Native Fish Society Seeks a jobshiringnearme.org Campaign Coordinator
The Native Fish Society is an Oregon-based nonprofit organization that exists to cultivate a groundswell of public support for reviving abundant wild fish, free-flowing rivers, and thriving local communities across the Pacific Northwest.
In our 30-year history, the Native Fish Society has never been more strategically positioned to advance the future of wild fish in the Pacific Northwest. Our community is passionate, persistent, and focused on long-term solutions.
Recent accomplishments include securing the North Umpqua as Oregon’s first river managed for all wild summer and winter steelhead; holding Winchester Water Control District accountable for a fish kill at Winchester Dam resulting in $27 million in fines; advancing landmark fish passage improvements on the Willamette River system; and securing increased monitoring and accountability for wild steelhead fisheries along the Southern Oregon coast.
The Opportunity
We are restructuring our team to give our campaign work a focused owner who can build lasting field relationships and drive conservation outcomes across Oregon and Northern California.
This is a new role, created at a pivotal moment for the organization and for wild fish in the Pacific Northwest.
The jobshiringnearme.org Campaign Coordinator will lead NFS’s place-based hatchery reform campaigns in Oregon, coordinating closely with NFS campaign staff to ensure field-level strategy reinforces the statewide wild fish narrative we are building. The role will also take ownership of a long-term river recovery campaign in the Deschutes Basin, and coordinate science-based campaigns in Northern California. This person will need to move fluidly between grassroots coalition work, agency and regulatory engagement, and science coordination — often on the same river system at the same time.
This is a great opportunity for someone who is energized by coalition-building and place-based advocacy, comfortable holding a diverse portfolio of conservation work, and ready to contribute to a team that is shaping the future of wild fish management in the Pacific Northwest.
Key Responsibilities
Campaign Coordination (60%)
Communications and Outreach (20%)
River Steward Engagement (10%)
Fundraising Support (10%)
Qualifications
This role is best filled by someone who is connected to Oregon’s rivers and conservation community, experienced in campaign or advocacy work, and energized by the long-game work of coalition-building and place-based conservation.
Required
Preferred
More About Native Fish Society
Mission: Guided by the best available science, Native Fish Society advocates for the protection and recovery of wild, native fish and promotes the stewardship of the habitats that sustain us all.
Vision: We envision a future with abundant wild fish, free-flowing rivers, and thriving local communities.
The Campaign Coordinator will play an important role in implementing our organizational strategies, including our work to cultivate a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive community for wild fish advocates. Native Fish Society is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ candidates to apply.
To learn more about Native Fish Society, visit www.nativefishsociety.org
Please send a resume, cover letter, and three references to mark@nativefishsociety.org with the subject line “jobshiringnearme.org Campaign Coordinator — [Your Name].”
In your cover letter, please describe your connection to Oregon’s rivers and conservation community, your relevant campaign or advocacy experience, and why you are drawn to this role at this moment for NFS and for wild fish.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis beginning May 4, 2026. The position is open until filled. Early applications are encouraged.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on jobshiringnearme.org Job Board.
Please send a resume, cover letter, and three references to mark@nativefishsociety.org with the subject line “jobshiringnearme.org Campaign Coordinator — [Your Name].”
In your cover letter, please describe your connection to Oregon’s rivers and conservation community, your relevant campaign or advocacy experience, and why you are drawn to this role at this moment for NFS and for wild fish.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis beginning May 4, 2026. The position is open until filled. Early applications are encouraged.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on jobshiringnearme.org Job Board.
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your cover/motivation letter where (environmentaljob.net) you saw this job posting.
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