The hourly rate range for this classification is $27.00 per hour, and is non-negotiable.
SERG is a non-profit organization under the umbrella of the San Diego State University Research Foundation and is committed to restoring and preserving California’s sensitive vegetation communities for the benefit of the environment and the preservation of the ecosystem services they offer.
SERG seeks one (1) Project Manager for invasive plant management and other botany-related projects on San Clemente Island, a Naval installation on the southern-most of California’s Channel Islands. The Project Manager will work closely with the Program Coordinator on all aspects of the program, as well as communicate with US Navy Biologists. This position requires manual labor, working outdoors in all weather, heavy lifting and carrying, hiking on rugged terrain, as well as significant time spent on office tasks, such as report writing and data management. The Project Manager position will start on November 12, 2025, with some flexibility in the start date. This is a permanent, full-time, hourly position with full benefits. Compensation will be $27.00/hour plus a full benefits package. Housing is provided while working on San Clemente Island. The work schedule will be 10 days working on-island and 4-day weekends off-island. Housing is not provided during the 4-day weekends off-island. Transportation to and from the island is provided from the San Diego area by means of a twin engine 19-seater plane. Relocation benefits will not be offered.
All work will be conducted on San Clemente Island, which is owned and operated by the U.S. Navy as an active training site, as part of the Navy’s Natural Resources Program. San Clemente Island has a particularly unique flora, hosting 2 federally listed plants, 15 plants that are known from nowhere else in the world, and an additional 48 plants that are only known from the Channel Islands as a whole. The program also supports an extensive community of biologists and researchers. The Project Manager lives as part of a small and remote community, and needs to be able to maintain a professional, positive attitude at all times.
The Project Manager will spend 60% of their time working on the Invasive Plant Mapping and Control program and 40% other botany program tasks, such as mapping fire footprints and erosion monitoring. The Project Manager is responsible for, but not limited to:
Project Management (55%):
Field Work (40%):
Other Duties and Responsibilities as assigned (5%)
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