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.
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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 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 single pdf document containing a cover letter, resume, three professional references (including contact information), and a writing sample highlighting your legal abilities to jobs@westernwatersheds.org by July 10, 2026.
Materials must be in a single .pdf document to be accepted.
Western Watersheds Project is a non-profit environmental conservation group that works to influence and improve public lands management throughout the western United States in order to protect native species and conserve and restore the habitats they depend on. Our primary focus is on the negative impacts of livestock grazing, including harm to ecological, biological, cultural, historic, archeological, scenic resources, wilderness values, roadless areas, Wilderness Study Areas and designated wilderness areas.
Western Watersheds Project was founded in 1993 and has approximately 1,500 members. We cover 250 million acres of public land spanning all of the western states and we have field offices in Idaho, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.