Job: Conservation Agent (Part-time)

Town of Hinsdale
39 South Street
HINSDALE, MA 01235

Website:hinsdalemass.com

Company Description:
Town Municipality

Job Title:
Conservation Agent (Part-time)
Salary Range:Location:
$26.00 - $30.00 Per Hour Hinsdale
Job Type:Category:
Part TimeGovernment/Public Service
Education Level:Work Experience:
Bachelor's Degree
Preferred
2+
Skills/Certifications/Licenses:
Strong Communication Skills (writing and speaking) - Preference: Required
Ability to perform field inspections year round - Preference: Required
Must have a valid driver's license - Preference: Required
Description:

The Town of Hinsdale seeks a practical, skilled conservation agent. Reporting directly to the Town Administrator and appointed by the Select Board, the Conservation Agent serves the Conservation Commission, town officials, and all other interested parties on wetlands protection, natural resource conservation, and environmental permitting in Hinsdale. The Conservation Agent implements the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c.131 §40), the Rivers Protection Act, regulations (310 CMR 10.00), and local wetlands bylaws.

This role offers conservation work in a rural community, which can include forests, streams, wetlands, and modest home projects. The conservation agent can focus on rigorous review, fieldwork, and consultation with applicants and local boards due to moderate permitting volume. The town welcomes applicants doing similar part-time work in other area municipalities.

Requirements:
  • Administer the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and local wetlands bylaws.
  • Review and process regulatory filings, including Requests for Determination of Applicability, Notices of Intent, and Abbreviated Notices of Resource Area Delineation.
  • Conduct site inspections, wetlands resource evaluations, and compliance monitoring.
  • Prepare draft Orders of Conditions, Determinations, Certificates of Compliance, and enforcement documentation.
  • Investigate complaints and potential violations, and coordinate enforcement actions when necessary.
  • Provide technical guidance to property owners, applicants, engineers, and consultants regarding wetlands permitting requirements.
  • Prepare meeting materials and reports, and attend evening meetings of the Conservation Commission.
  • Maintain permit files, records, and regulatory documentation.
  • Coordinate with state agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program (NHESP), when applicable.
  • Assist with monitoring town-owned conservation lands and conservation restrictions as requested.