Field Stations Reserve Lead (Administrative Analyst/Specialist, Exempt III)
Company: San Diego State University
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The Field Stations Reserve Lead provides
on-the-ground leadership and operational management for the College
of Sciences’ Field Station Programs, including the Santa Margarita
Ecological Reserve (SMER) and Sky Oaks Field Station (SOFS). This
position is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of reserve
lands, facilities, infrastructure, and external partnerships to
ensure that research, education, and conservation activities are
conducted safely, sustainably, and in compliance with regulatory
requirements. Reporting to the Director of the Field Stations
Program and the Dean of the College of Sciences, this role requires
substantial independent judgment, technical expertise in land and
facilities management, and the ability to respond to emergent
operational issues, including environmental events and
infrastructure needs. The position combines strategic planning with
practical field-based oversight in a complex, multi-partner
environment. Please note, this position is onsite at the Santa
Margarita Ecological Reserve in Temecula, CA. Key Responsibilities
Reserve Operations & Land Stewardship: Oversee active management of
SMER and SOFS, including coordination with public agencies, tribal
governments, conservation partners, and neighboring jurisdictions
on land use, fire mitigation, habitat management, and regulatory
matters. Facilities & Infrastructure Management: Direct maintenance
and improvement of reserve facilities, utilities, roads,
communication infrastructure, and tenant agreements (including
tower operations), ensuring operational continuity and emergency
responsiveness. Environmental Compliance & Risk Management:
Interpret and apply environmental regulations, land use agreements,
and university policies to ensure compliance across reserve
activities and external collaborations. External Partnership
Coordination: Represent SDSU in regional conservation and land
management initiatives, including wildlife corridor efforts and
co-stewardship models with tribal partners. Program Budget &
Resource Planning: Assist with budget monitoring, infrastructure
planning, and long-range operational forecasting to support reserve
sustainability and capital needs. Research & User Support: Serve as
a technical advisor and operational contact for faculty,
researchers, visiting scholars, and program users to coordinate
site access, research logistics, and field activities. Why Join Us?
Lead Conservation Strategy: Shape the long-term stewardship and
operational direction of ecologically significant research
reserves. Work at the Science–Policy Interface: Collaborate with
tribal governments, public agencies, conservation organizations,
and university leadership on land management initiatives with
regional impact. Drive Operational Excellence: Manage complex
infrastructure, budget, and partnership responsibilities within a
mission-driven academic program. Advance Research & Education:
Support hands-on scientific research and experiential learning in
native California ecosystems. High-Impact Role: Influence strategic
decisions that affect conservation outcomes, academic programming,
and long-term institutional partnerships. Position Information This
is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible,
permanent/probationary position. This position is designated as
exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation.
Standard SDSU work hours are Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. This position
requires the ability and willingness to work outside of normal
business hours as needed to address emergencies or urgent
operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work at
the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve in Temecula, CA. Department
Summary The College of Sciences consists of eight departments
(Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geological
Sciences, Math and Statistics, Physics, and Psychology) and about
170 full-time faculty members. The College operates a number of
major off-campus instructional and research centers which include
the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve, Sky Oaks Field Station,
Mount Laguna Observatory, and Coastal and Marine Institute. The
SDSU Field Station Programs (FSP) is a university-wide resource
that supports academic programs by providing opportunities for
teaching and research that deal with native California ecosystems
and natural landscapes. The primary mission of the FSP is to manage
land for research, education and the preservation of native habitat
and biodiversity. The management and oversight of Sky Oaks Field
Station (SOFS), Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve (SMER), and
Fortuna Mountain Research Reserve for research and university
programs is the core function of the Program. Program staff and
affiliated faculty represent SDSU in the larger field oriented
scientific community, including collaborations with the Tijuana
River National Estuarine Research Reserve, UCSD’s HPWREN, and field
stations nationwide. The Program works cooperatively with public
and private organizations on projects of mutual interest, and in
general promotes the university in the region, nationally, and
internationally. The FSP manages lands owned by SDSU, the SDSU
Research Foundation, the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM), The
Nature Conservancy (TNC), the California Department of Fish and
Wildlife (CDFW), and the Riverside Metropolitan Water District
(MWD). SMER borders on urban areas (Temecula, Fallbrook) and tribal
lands (Pechanga). SMER and SOFS are ancestral lands of several
tribal groups. For more information regarding the College of
Sciences, click here . Education and Experience Entry to this
classification requires general knowledge and skills in the
applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational
knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and
methods. This foundation would normally be obtained through a
bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative
work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation
leading to the development or improvement of administrative
policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Key Qualifications
Demonstrated experience in conservation planning, land stewardship,
and land use management within complex regulatory or
multi-stakeholder environments. Experience overseeing operations
and maintenance of remote or field-based facilities, including
coordination of contractors, infrastructure systems, and site
logistics. Experience leading staff and providing operational
leadership, preferably in ecological reserves, field stations,
research sites, or comparable natural resource settings. Experience
managing operational budgets, monitoring expenditures, and
supporting capital or infrastructure planning. Familiarity with
wildlife corridor planning, habitat connectivity strategies, and
landscape-scale conservation efforts. Experience with grant
writing, fundraising, and developing external partnerships to
support program sustainability and growth. Experience in risk
management, emergency preparedness, or incident response within
natural resource or environmentally sensitive environments.
Demonstrated experience working collaboratively with tribal
governments or Indigenous communities, including engagement in
co-stewardship or culturally informed land management practices. An
advanced degree in environmental science, ecology, conservation
biology, land use/regional planning, or a related field is
preferred. Experience working with public agencies, nonprofit
conservation organizations, and/or research institutions in support
of land management initiatives is preferred Ability and willingness
to work outside of normal business hours as needed to address
emergencies or critical operational needs is required. Licenses and
Certifications Required Valid California Driver’s License or the
ability to obtain one within 30 days of hire. Compensation and
Benefits San Diego State University offers competitive compensation
and a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your
well-being and professional growth. Compensation : Step placement
will be determined based on relevant qualifications and
professional experience, in alignment with the department’s budget
and equity guidelines. Initial step placement is not expected to
exceed Step 10 ($7,627) for highly qualified candidates. Salary
step placement for internal applicants will follow the CSUEU
Collective Bargaining Agreement. CSU Classification Salary Range:
$6,382 – $9,297 per month (Step 1 – Step 20). Future increases Full
Benefits Package Includes : Generous Time Off : 15 paid holidays,
vacation, and sick leave. Retirement : CalPERS pension plan with
retiree healthcare, and reciprocal agreements with other California
public retirement systems, including the UC. Health Coverage :
Medical, dental, and vision options at low or no cost. Education
Support : CSU tuition fee waiver for employees and eligible
dependents. Optional Offerings : FlexCash, life and disability
insurance, legal and pet plans. Campus & Community : Access to the
library, campus events, employee groups, and volunteer and social
activities. Our benefits are a significant part of total
compensation. Learn more at the SDSU Benefits Overview . SDSU
Values At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every
single member of our community. Consistent with California law and
federal civil rights laws, SDSU provides equal opportunity for all
in education and employment. We encourage all members of our
community to purposefully learn from one another through open and
respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. We strongly
preserve the right to free expression and encourage difficult
conversations that help lead to improved individual and community
learning and cohesion. Principles of Community At San Diego State
University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and
represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This
diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating
and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment
that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of
Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve
over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to
uphold in our interactions with one another. Equal Opportunity and
Excellence in Education and Employment All university programs and
activities are open and available to all regardless of race, sex,
color, ethnicity or national origin. Consistent with California law
and federal civil rights laws, San Diego State University (SDSU)
provides equal opportunity in education and employment without
unlawful discrimination or preferential treatment based on race,
sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. Our commitment to equal
opportunity means ensuring that every student and employee has
access to the resources and support they need to thrive and succeed
in a university environment and in their communities. SDSU complies
with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the California Equity
in Higher Education Act, California’s Proposition 209 (Art. I,
Section 31 of the California Constitution), other applicable state
and federal anti-discrimination laws, and CSU’s Nondiscrimination
Policy. We prohibit discriminatory preferential treatment,
segregation based on race or any other protected status, and all
forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in all
university programs, policies, and practices. SDSU is a diverse
community of individuals who represent many perspectives, beliefs
and identities, committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful,
and intellectually vibrant environment. We cultivate a culture of
open dialogue, mutual respect, and belonging to support educational
excellence and student success. Through academic programs, student
organizations and activities, faculty initiatives, and community
partnerships, we encourage meaningful engagement with diverse
perspectives. As a higher education institution, we are dedicated
to advancing knowledge and empowering individuals to reach their
full potential by prioritizing inclusive curriculum development,
faculty and staff training, student mentorship, and comprehensive
support programs. At SDSU, excellence is built on merit, talent,
diversity, accessibility, and equal opportunity for all.
Supplemental Information Apply by March 26, 2026 to ensure full
consideration. Applications submitted after this date will be
reviewed on an as-needed basis, and the position will remain open
until filled. The person holding this position is considered a
‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect
Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set
forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San
Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or
management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently
be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of
documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to
work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions
of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check
(including a criminal records check) must be completed
satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a
conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the
background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is
discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified
information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background
check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU
employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a
smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here .
Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants
with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Taylor
Smith at tjaress@sdsu.edu .
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