Join the team.
Do meaningful work for the places and people of this basin.
Why ARWC.
A small team doing big work across a big basin.
ARWC is a growing nonprofit with a clear mission: protect the water, forests, and communities of the Arkansas River Basin. We’re a team of watershed practitioners, foresters, and community organizers who care deeply about this place — and we’re looking for people who do too.
Working here means your work matters. You’ll see the forests you helped thin, the streams you helped restore, and the communities you helped prepare. You’ll work alongside partners across the basin — from federal agencies to local landowners — solving real problems with real impact.
We’re not a desk-only organization. Our team splits time between offices, home offices, and the field. We value flexibility, professional growth, and work-life balance — because the best work comes from people who are supported and engaged.
What we offer.
More than a job — a place to grow.
Mission-driven work
Everything we do protects real places and serves real communities. Your work has visible, tangible impact on the basin.
Competitive compensation
Competitive pay for the conservation sector, health insurance, life and disability coverage, SIMPLE IRA matching, and paid time off.
Flexibility
Hybrid work arrangements, home-office options, and a team that values work-life balance. We trust you to get the work done.
Small team, big impact
You won’t get lost in bureaucracy. Every team member plays a meaningful role, and your voice shapes the direction of the organization.
Professional development
We invest in our team through training, conferences, and opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career.
Field work
Get outside. Our staff spend real time in the field — treating forests, monitoring streams, and working alongside partners on the ground.
Our work is guided by five core values: Collaboration, Integrity, Resilience, Innovation, and Place-Based. They shape how we show up in every partnership, project, and community interaction — and they’re what we look for in the people who join our team.
Current openings.
Find your place in the basin.
Support watershed health projects across the Arkansas Headwaters in Lake County. Coordinate the Lake County Community Chipping Program, assist with water quality monitoring, and help deliver on-the-ground conservation work alongside the Lake County Program Manager. Ideal for a student or early-career professional looking to build hands-on experience in natural resources, forestry, or nonprofit conservation while doing meaningful work for the communities and landscapes of the Arkansas Basin.
How to apply.
We’d love to hear from you.
Submit a cover letter, resume (max 3 pages), and list of 3 references as a single PDF by email with the name of the position in the subject line.
ARWC is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from all qualified individuals.