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Staff Attorney

Tenth Circuit Staff Attorney
Western Watersheds Project's Staff Attorney's job is to bring litigation on behalf of our organization and our allies in the interests of protecting and restoring western watersheds and wildlife, particularly in the context of livestock grazing. The Tenth Circuit Staff Attorney position will entail administrative appeals and litigation of federal and/or state agency decisions, oversight of agency planning processes, media outreach, and advising program staff on legal issues. Some limited legislative advocacy may also be required. The staff attorney should be highly organized, strategic, self-motivated, able to synthesize and understand ecological and legal concepts, and have strong written and oral communication skills.
JOB DUTIES:
- Review federal and state decisions regarding public lands and wildlife, evaluate legal compliance, and prepare litigation memoranda presenting facts, case law, and particular features of the potential case to assist WWP decisionmakers on litigation strategy;
- Represent WWP and allies in the capacity of lead attorney on litigation efforts, particularly in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Utah;
- Engage in settlement negotiations with federal and state agencies on behalf of WWP and, at times, partner groups;
- Represent WWP at public meetings or hearings and occasionally in administrative processes;
- Participate in media outreach opportunities including press releases, op-eds, position statements, and newsletter articles;
- Coordinate communications among co-plaintiffs;
- Regularly participate in conference calls, both internal WWP staff calls and calls among co-plaintiffs and other allies;
- Attend trainings, conferences, and workshops as directed;
- Visit public lands relevant to WWP's interests and document habitat conditions and management; and
- Demonstrate mindfulness about the history of public lands in the western United States, including Indigenous lands and unceded territories.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- J.D. required, with a background in environmental law and policy preferred;
- Admitted to the bar in at least one 10th Circuit state required;
- Environmental litigation experience preferred;
- Affinity for and knowledge of remote and rugged areas in the West;
- Highly organized and experienced in researching applicable case law and analyzing administrative documents to glean important evidence;
- Strong oral and written communications skills, including skill at writing legal briefs and presenting oral arguments before courts;
- Desire to make a difference in protecting native species from livestock grazing impacts on public lands;
- Able to take direction and work as part of a team;
- Self-directed and accountable;
- Position may be located in any Tenth Circuit state, though exemplary candidates outside of this circuit may also be considered.
The Staff Attorney position is a full-time, benefitted position within WWP, with a current salary of $84,916 per year. The anticipated start date for the position is August 1, 2026.
WWP offers competitive benefits including health and vision insurance, dental reimbursement, 403(b) retirement contribution, four weeks annual paid vacation, a sabbatical policy, family leave, and operates on a 32-hour work week.
This position is union eligible.
TO APPLY: Send a cover letter, resume, three professional references (including contact information), and a writing sample highlighting your legal abilities, in a single .pdf file, to jobs@westernwatersheds.org by July 10, 2026.

Tenth Circuit Staff Attorney
Western Watersheds Project's Staff Attorney's job is to bring litigation on behalf of our organization and our allies in the interests of protecting and restoring western watersheds and wildlife, particularly in the context of livestock grazing. The Tenth Circuit Staff Attorney position will entail administrative appeals and litigation of federal and/or state agency decisions, oversight of agency planning processes, media outreach, and advising program staff on legal issues. Some limited legislative advocacy may also be required. The staff attorney should be highly organized, strategic, self-motivated, able to synthesize and understand ecological and legal concepts, and have strong written and oral communication skills.
JOB DUTIES:
- Review federal and state decisions regarding public lands and wildlife, evaluate legal compliance, and prepare litigation memoranda presenting facts, case law, and particular features of the potential case to assist WWP decisionmakers on litigation strategy;
- Represent WWP and allies in the capacity of lead attorney on litigation efforts, particularly in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Utah;
- Engage in settlement negotiations with federal and state agencies on behalf of WWP and, at times, partner groups;
- Represent WWP at public meetings or hearings and occasionally in administrative processes;
- Participate in media outreach opportunities including press releases, op-eds, position statements, and newsletter articles;
- Coordinate communications among co-plaintiffs;
- Regularly participate in conference calls, both internal WWP staff calls and calls among co-plaintiffs and other allies;
- Attend trainings, conferences, and workshops as directed;
- Visit public lands relevant to WWP's interests and document habitat conditions and management; and
- Demonstrate mindfulness about the history of public lands in the western United States, including Indigenous lands and unceded territories.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- J.D. required, with a background in environmental law and policy preferred;
- Admitted to the bar in at least one 10th Circuit state required;
- Environmental litigation experience preferred;
- Affinity for and knowledge of remote and rugged areas in the West;
- Highly organized and experienced in researching applicable case law and analyzing administrative documents to glean important evidence;
- Strong oral and written communications skills, including skill at writing legal briefs and presenting oral arguments before courts;
- Desire to make a difference in protecting native species from livestock grazing impacts on public lands;
- Able to take direction and work as part of a team;
- Self-directed and accountable;
- Position may be located in any Tenth Circuit state, though exemplary candidates outside of this circuit may also be considered.
The Staff Attorney position is a full-time, benefitted position within WWP, with a current salary of $84,916 per year. The anticipated start date for the position is August 1, 2026.
WWP offers competitive benefits including health and vision insurance, dental reimbursement, 403(b) retirement contribution, four weeks annual paid vacation, a sabbatical policy, family leave, and operates on a 32-hour work week.
This position is union eligible.
TO APPLY: Send a cover letter, resume, three professional references (including contact information), and a writing sample highlighting your legal abilities, in a single .pdf file, to jobs@westernwatersheds.org by July 10, 2026.

Posted 1 day ago
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Alaska State Director

Alaska State Director

ALASKA STATE DIRECTOR for THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY to provide an experienced and visionary leader. This role plays a lead role in developing and overseeing implementation of TWS' projects within the state, engaging a cross-disciplinary team on nationally significant campaigns, and positioning TWS as a trusted collaborator with partners, funders, and decision makers. We are looking for candidates with experience to help cultivate and expand relationships as well as influence elected officials, media outlets, and opinion leaders on TWS' work and priorities in the state. The pay range for this position is $120-$130,000 and TWS provides generous health, retirement, and other benefits. The preferred location is Anchorage, other Alaska locations may be considered. Regular in state travel and periodic out of state travel required. Learn more and apply HERE by July 19.

ALASKA STATE DIRECTOR for THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY to provide an experienced and visionary leader. This role plays a lead role in developing and overseeing implementation of TWS' projects within the state, engaging a cross-disciplinary team on nationally significant campaigns, and positioning TWS as a trusted collaborator with partners, funders, and decision makers. We are looking for candidates with experience to help cultivate and expand relationships as well as influence elected officials, media outlets, and opinion leaders on TWS' work and priorities in the state. The pay range for this position is $120-$130,000 and TWS provides generous health, retirement, and other benefits. The preferred location is Anchorage, other Alaska locations may be considered. Regular in state travel and periodic out of state travel required. Learn more and apply HERE by July 19.

Posted 6 days ago
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Secluded Moab Home on Conserved Land

Secluded Moab Home on Conserved...

This private and secluded ranchette, rich with canopies of seasonal colors and shade, sits within a protected wildlife conservation corridor connecting Pack Creek to Mill Creek, offering a rare blend of tranquility and accessibility. Lush and green amidst the high desert's deep red earth, it's a peaceful retreat just minutes from the heart of Moab's adventure, recreation, and services. Enjoy direct access to hiking, biking, horseback riding, and golf, all from your doorstep. The property includes an abundance of water with a well with deeded water rights, additional surface irrigation shares, fed into an upgraded irrigation system featuring wheel lines, hand lines, underground lines, and stunning pond. The large hay field yields up to four cuttings per year, with two additional smaller pastures ideal for rotational horse grazing. The conservation easement protects the land's natural beauty for generations while allowing for a corral, barn, caretaker's home, guest house, or educational center, as well as a garage, shop, or home expansion. An attractive three-bedroom home is move-in ready and features refinished hardwood floors, vaulted tongue and groove ceilings, a new energy-efficient mini-split climate control, hot water radiant heat, modern appliances, as well as all furnishings. This expansive homestead your soul has been seeking is ready for your immediate enjoyment.

This private and secluded ranchette, rich with canopies of seasonal colors and shade, sits within a protected wildlife conservation corridor connecting Pack Creek to Mill Creek, offering a rare blend of tranquility and accessibility. Lush and green amidst the high desert's deep red earth, it's a peaceful retreat just minutes from the heart of Moab's adventure, recreation, and services. Enjoy direct access to hiking, biking, horseback riding, and golf, all from your doorstep. The property includes an abundance of water with a well with deeded water rights, additional surface irrigation shares, fed into an upgraded irrigation system featuring wheel lines, hand lines, underground lines, and stunning pond. The large hay field yields up to four cuttings per year, with two additional smaller pastures ideal for rotational horse grazing. The conservation easement protects the land's natural beauty for generations while allowing for a corral, barn, caretaker's home, guest house, or educational center, as well as a garage, shop, or home expansion. An attractive three-bedroom home is move-in ready and features refinished hardwood floors, vaulted tongue and groove ceilings, a new energy-efficient mini-split climate control, hot water radiant heat, modern appliances, as well as all furnishings. This expansive homestead your soul has been seeking is ready for your immediate enjoyment.

Posted 15 weeks ago

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