Full-Time

Water Policy and Project Manager / Senior Manager

Posted on 9/18/2025

Trout Unlimited

Trout Unlimited

Compensation Overview

$65k - $85k/mo

Santa Fe, NM, USA

Hybrid

Based out of a home office in northern New Mexico; travel throughout the region required.

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field preferred, master’s degree a plus.
  • At least three years’ experience in water and natural resource management for the manager-level position. At least seven years’ experience for the senior manager role.
  • Willingness and ability to master complex water policy topics, including state water law and management frameworks.
  • Experience with projects focused on improving irrigation systems for water conservation, fish habitat and passage improvement, and stream restoration preferred.
  • Familiarity with fisheries management and integrating principles of water law, hydrology, water quality, and fish habitat restoration.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse partners in a highly collaborative and inclusive manner.
  • Experience with grant writing and reporting, and excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Self-motivated and able to manage multiple projects, while prioritizing workload.
  • Strong organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of northern New Mexico’s communities, cultures, and watersheds.
  • Passion for conserving wild and native trout and the waters where they are found.
  • Ability to solve problems and think creatively to achieve a conservation outcome.
  • Ability and willingness to travel; valid driver’s license and vehicle required.
Responsibilities
  • Water Policy: Advance statewide efforts to protect clean water and create more resilient rivers and watersheds.
  • Water Policy: Support ongoing, collaborative efforts to establish state-level protections for New Mexico’s streams and wetlands and contribute to national clean water programs and campaigns.
  • Water Policy: Engage in water management and planning efforts to advance concepts that benefit river ecosystems and coldwater fisheries.
  • Water Policy: Engage with partners to pursue statewide policy reforms and funding to facilitate instream transactions in priority waters.
  • Water Policy: Collaborate with TU colleagues on federal legislation and policies impacting New Mexico’s water resources, including engagement with Congressional offices where appropriate.
  • Water Policy: Represent TU at public meetings and hearings.
  • Water Infrastructure Projects: Identify opportunities for multi-benefit projects that improve irrigation infrastructure while benefitting species and ecosystems, including projects that improve fish passage in trout streams.
  • Water Infrastructure Projects: Identify and/or implement pilot projects to prove innovative concepts and demonstrate success.
  • Water Infrastructure Projects: Write grants and manage proposals, with an emphasis on state and federal grant programs.
  • Water Infrastructure Projects: Manage grant agreements and project budgets, including monitoring and grant reporting.
  • Water Infrastructure Projects: Contract with consultants and contractors to design and construct water resource projects that incorporate ecological design principles.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Implement drought management strategies in key watersheds to address surface water availability and stream flows.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Work with landowners, acequias, and community ditches to improve agricultural operations while increasing streamflows spatially and/or seasonally through voluntary programs.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Work with external partners to identify steps for quantifying and improving flows in key trout streams, including assessments of flow needs.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Identify and pursue water leases and other transactions in key watersheds with an emphasis on bolstering refugia for trout and native species.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Work independently and with TU staff to raise funds as necessary to design and implement water conservation projects.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Engage with TU colleagues across western states to identify proven strategies and solutions that can be applied to New Mexico’s water challenges.
  • Water Management and Instream Flows: Engage in meaningful storytelling to increase awareness of TU’s work and build a more equitable TU community.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in a related field
  • Experience with water policy campaigns and advocacy in NM beyond listed duties
  • Experience with acequia governance and community water management in NM
  • fluency in Spanish or another local NM language (optional)

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