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Organization Profile:
Connecticut Resource Conservation & Development Area, Inc. (CT RC&D) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that specializes in strategic partnership development, agricultural viability, rural economic growth, and natural resource conservation. The organization has honed its ability to positively impact Connecticut residents and businesses by teaming with other nonprofits, local-regional-state-federal government, as well as educational institutions to create sustainable, synergistic, and dynamic projects and programs. The CT RC&D Council is comprised of partner organizations (80%) and at-large members of the community (20%). Currently, the CT RC&D staff team is made up of 11 full-time staff and 5 part-time staff. While CT RC&D leadership proactively seeks funding, the organization is primarily funded by grants and, as such, that funding determines what positions are available. However, all employees are hired at-will for an indefinite period.
Job Summary:
The Conservation Planner position through CT RC&D’s Job JumpStart (JJS) Program, is funded by a Cooperative Agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) with the purpose of accelerating the implementation of Farm Bill programs on the ground.
Duties and Responsibilities:
By working in a USDA NRCS Connecticut Field Office, the Conservation Planner provides technical assistance to local producers by planning for and applying conservation practices on their land that conserve soil, improve water quality and quantity, manage nutrients, and protect and improve wildlife habitat. The primary responsibility of the Conservation Planner is to facilitate NRCS conservation program implementation, including outreach to landowners, coordinating the development of conservation plans, conservation project budget development, contracting, providing oversight of project implementation, reviewing and submitting completion and monitoring reports, and coordinating closeout and cost-sharing payment. This position requires direct interaction with farmers, landowners, State and Federal agencies, contractors, and other project partners.
Other tasks will include, but are not limited to:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Physical Requirements:
Certifications:
Conservation Planners must complete continuing education training provided by NRCS, at no cost, that will prepare them for obtaining the certifications listed below. It is expected that these certifications will be obtained within 3 years of employment.
Job Description last updated May 7, 2026.
Application Instructions:
Candidates must email a cover letter and resume detailing relevant experience and professional qualifications that describe their knowledge, skills, and abilities to employment@ctrcd.org . Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Unofficial transcripts may also be submitted to demonstrate degree and course credits. Position to remain open until filled. Submitted materials will begin to be reviewed May 15, 2026.
CT RC&D is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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