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Washington Wild works to protect, defend, and restore our wild lands and waters

01/15/2026

Join our team! Washington Wild is hiring two positions: Communications Manager & Olympic Forest Collaborative Coordinator

The Communications Manager (full time, hybrid) brings strategic thinking, creativity, and strong storytelling to a small, nimble organization where ideas move quickly and experimentation is encouraged. This role offers meaningful creative freedom and the opportunity to elevate our communications for both longtime and new supporters. With a vast and diverse network across Washington State, you’ll have countless opportunities to connect, build relationships, and amplify impact. At a pivotal moment for conservation, engaging our supporters effectively and efficiently has never been more important and your voice will help shape how our movement shows up in the world.

The Olympic Forest Collaborative Coordinator (part time, remote) provides coordination and facilitation support for members of the Olympic Forest Collaborative. The coordinator will provide scheduling, agendas, and notes for weekly Collaborative and other stakeholder meetings, draft and post monthly updates to the Collaborative website, research information relative to the Collaborative’s work, and work with both members of the conservation community and local timber industry to find common ground around forest health and management in the Olympic National Forest.

Full job descriptions here: https://wawild.org/join-us/employment/

Photos from Washington Wild's post 12/05/2025

The journey through Washington's wild places, seen through the lenses of these talented photographers, continues with this year’s honorable mentions.

As evidenced by the three-way tie for 3rd place in the Wild Waters category and the two-way tie in Washington’s Wilderness, our photo contest judges truly had their work cut out for them!

We remain deeply grateful to our community for sharing their incredible talent with us. Images from our photo contest play a vital role in our work, featured year-round—from social media and our website to our biannual print newsletters—to inspire stewardship and motivate action in defense of our wild lands and waters.

Join us in celebrating everyone featured and follow to support their work!

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