We are seeking an Environmental Program Manager to lead wildlife and water initiatives across Washington State. This program management role focuses on conservation, nonprofit leadership, and environmental stewardship.
NCAP is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect community and environmental health and inspire the use of ecologically sound solutions to reduce the use of pesticides.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has stopped regularly publishing national reports tracking the total amount of pesticides used annually, but in the last report released in 2017 it was over one billion pounds per year. This is roughly 3 pounds for every person in the country. This is concerning because pesticides cause imbalances in our natural systems and lead to serious human health concerns and cancers, as well as declines in endangered wildlife. NCAP has advanced alternatives to pesticides through education, research and advocacy since 1977. We work from within and alongside frontline communities. By restoring balance to natural systems, we help people avoid the use of pesticides that contaminate our soil, water and air.
HEALTHY WILDLIFE AND WATER (HWW)
The HWW Program works to protect Northwest ecosystems by reducing community reliance on harmful pesticides. We bridge the gap between scientific advocacy and local action to safeguard water quality and support salmon and orca recovery. Our current work is centered in Western Washington, where we work with residents, municipal managers, and the professional landscaping workforce to protect local watersheds and shared waterways.
POSITION SUMMARY
The HWW Program Manager provides on-the-ground leadership for the program’s project development and implementation. This role focuses on engaging and organizing communities across Western Washington from the Puget Sound to the Columbia River basin. A key priority for this position is to position NCAP for continued growth by identifying new project opportunities and securing regional funding to expand our impact in the region.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Leadership & Educational Events (currently funded projects)
Community Organizing & Advocacy
Grant Management & Fundraising
Shared Leadership & Administration
NCAP operates under a distributed leadership model that prioritizes equity, collective decision-making, and staff autonomy. Moving away from traditional top-down hierarchies, we utilize a collaborative structure where power and responsibility are distributed across the team. As the HWW Program Manager, you will not just manage a siloed project; you will be an active participant in shaping organizational strategy. Our model relies on consensus-based decision-making and high levels of transparency, supported by regular all-staff strategic sessions and equity discussions. We seek a candidate who thrives in a self-directed environment, values mutual accountability, and is eager to contribute to a workplace culture rooted in shared power and collaborative success. NCAP staff facilitate staff meetings on a rotational basis, participate in peer staff evaluations and contribute to organizational strategic planning and equity milestones.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
BENEFITS
NCAP offers health and dental insurance (86% covered for employee); an IRA retirement plan; vacation and sick leave; 12 floating holidays; and a home office stipend. NCAP is committed to prioritizing benefits as we work toward ensuring every staff member earns a living wage.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
NCAP is headquartered in Eugene, OR, with remote staff across the Northwest. This position is remote within Western Washington to allow for field work and travel in the Puget Sound and Southwest Washington/Oregon border regions.
HOW TO APPLY
Submit a resume and thoughtful cover letter to jobs@pesticide.org with the subject line: “NCAP Healthy Wildlife and Water Program Manager Search.” Your cover letter should describe how your skills align with the position and your interest in NCAP’s mission. Review begins April 2026. Target start date: June 2026.
** NCAP is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, members identifying with the LGBTQ community, individuals with disabilities, people who have been directly impacted by pesticides, and other underrepresented groups as well as covered veterans. NCAP does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetic information.
NCAP offers health and dental insurance (86% covered for employee); an IRA retirement plan; vacation and sick leave; 12 floating holidays; and a home office stipend. NCAP is committed to prioritizing benefits as we work toward ensuring every staff member earns a living wage.
Submit a resume and thoughtful cover letter to jobs@pesticide.org with the subject line: “NCAP Healthy Wildlife and Water Program Manager Search.” Your cover letter should describe how your skills align with the position and your interest in NCAP’s mission. Review begins April 2026. Target start date: June 2026.