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Help Wanted: Alliance For The Chesapeake Bay PA Agricultural Program Manager
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The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay is seeking qualified candidates to fill the position of PA Agricultural Program Manager.  The deadline for applications is December 16.

This position will work with the Pennsylvania State Director and office on a wide range of water quality improvement projects focused on agricultural conservation, riparian and in-stream conservation, drinking water protection, and more.

The Pennsylvania Agricultural Program Manager will interact often with farmers, other landowners and local residents, and members of the business community, local government, and other nonprofits.

This position will involve extensive fieldwork and outreach, including meeting with landowners to conducting field assessments and will thus require field-savviness.

Agricultural programs will be a core focus for this position, specifically the coordination of the Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership, and candidates with skills and field experience in conservation agriculture will be prioritized.

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[Posted: December 6, 2019]


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