A winter garden at the Lincoln Community Gardens.
Placer Resource Conservation District is seeking an Agriculture Program Coordinator. Resource Conservation Districts (RCDs) across California serve as local hubs for conservation, connecting people with the technical, financial, and educational assistance they need to conserve and manage natural resources. RCDs help landowners, land managers, government agencies, and others to voluntarily protect, restore, and enhance natural resources on private and public lands. A defining characteristic of RCDs is that our assistance is non-regulatory, confidential, and free.
Position Summary
The Placer County Resource Conservation District (PCRCD) is seeking an Agriculture Program Coordinator to support the implementation of natural resource conservation programs serving agricultural producers throughout Placer County and the surrounding region.
Working under the direction of the Agriculture Program Manager, this position plays a key role in advancing regenerative agriculture and soil health initiatives by providing technical assistance, coordinating projects, supporting outreach, collecting and managing field data, and assisting with grant administration. The position works with a diverse range of agricultural operations—from small-scale farms to commercial agriculture and rangelands—and contributes directly to PCRCD’s mission of responsible natural resource stewardship.
Review essential duties and responsibilities, qualifications, physical demands, and more below.
To apply, email your cover letter, resume, and three or more references to brian@placerrcd.org
Placer RCD is not accepting phone calls or meetings about this position prior to application/interview.
- Priority Applications will be accepted through February 27th, 2026, and the position remains open until filled.
- The District is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates reflecting the social and cultural diversity of California are strongly encouraged to apply.
