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Help Wanted: Berks Conservation District Urban Resource Conservationist
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The Berks County Conservation District is seeking qualified candidates to fill the position of Urban Resource Conservationist.

The individual holding this position is a member of the Urban Team. This Team is responsible for implementing several state-delegated regulatory programs. Those programs include Chapter 92 (NPDES), Chapter 102 (Erosion Control), and Chapter 105 (Dam Safety and Waterway Management).

In addition, the Urban Resource Conservationist is responsible for ensuring that the required output measures are achieved in accordance with the delegation agreements. The Urban Resource Conservationist is supervised by the District Manager.

Click Here for a job description.  Submit resumes to: Tammy.Bartsch@berkscd.com.

Visit the PA Association of Conservation Districts Jobs webpage for opportunities with other county conservation districts.

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