The Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter is hiring a Water Resources Specialist to work on the Texas Living Waters <http://www.texaslivingwaters.org/> project.
The Texas Living Waters project is a collaboration between Sierra Club <http://texas2.sierraclub.org/>, National Wildlife Federation <http://www.nwf.org/South-Central-Region.aspx> and Galveston Bay Foundation <http://www.galvbay.org/>. We are working together to transform the way Texas manages water to better protect our springs, rivers and estuaries to meet the water needs of the environment and people; both current and future generations of Texans. We have a great team and are working on many interesting water issues including water conservation, state and regional water planning, environmental flows, groundwater, and drought. The Water Resources Specialist scope of work includes conducting research on water resources, participating in stakeholder processes and advocating at the local and state level to strengthen the work of the Chapter on environmental and natural resource issues. The job description and application materials can be found here <https://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SIERRACLUB&cws=1&rid=596>. The posting opened June 17th and closes on Friday, July 17th.
