At NEIWPCC, we believe in the power of collaboration to achieve clean water for all. Our passionate and dedicated employees work in field, laboratory, educational, and office settings alongside our partners to preserve and advance water quality throughout the Northeast.

Formerly called the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, in 2020 we adopted the acronym NEIWPCC as our formal name.

Our Workforce

NEIWPCC is committed to promoting all people throughout our work. We provide opportunities for training, professional development, and affinity group participation. We also support programs to encourage the next generation of clean water professionals and to provide collaborative assistance to underserved communities.

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Matthew Vaughan, Environmental Analyst and Chief Scientist with the Lake Champlain Basin Program

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Scientists on a boat in Lake Champlain, VT.
Rebecca Houser in a canoe.
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Chris Mitchell
Snorkeling and assessing aquatic invasive species.
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Current Openings

Last updated on November 4th, 2025 at 12:40 pm


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NEIWPCC is seeking a full-time science communicator to provide scientific and technical expertise in advising, writing and publishing communications products for the Long Island Sound Partnership (LIS Partnership).

What You Will Do

As a science communicator for NEIWPCC, your work will be heavily geared towards implementing the LIS Partnership Communications, Outreach, and Engagement (COE) Strategic Plan and supporting integration of the newly revised LIS Partnership Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP) with a specific focus on the Informed and Engaged Public goal. You will:

  • Write articles and feature projects on LIS Partnership’s online communications channels, develop website content and perform website updates, support the development of public engagement content, draft and manage social media content, assist with photography and videography initiatives, and provide scientific, technical, and programmatic communications support on various initiatives, including a new State of the Sound report.
  • Participate in occasional site visits, programmatic meetings, conferences, and summits within the LIS Watershed.
  • Collaborate with other communications and outreach team members and help to shape future communications work for the LIS Partnership program.

Preferred Qualifications

The successful candidate will be a skilled writer who is passionate about communicating how science and environmental management can help sustain and protect urban waterways from emerging threats. The ideal candidate will:

  • Have a master’s degree in marine environmental science or policy, environmental engineering, biology, English, journalism, communications, media studies, or related field.
  • Have at least five years of professional experience in science communications with technical experience in website and print publication design and social media platform tools.
  • Be reliable, have a strong attention to detail, and able to effectively establish working relationships with scientists, environmental managers, and stakeholders.
  • Have a proven ability to construct scientifically valid and informative communications materials, the ability to shoot and edit photos and videos, and experience with WordPress, Adobe InDesign, and various social media platforms is desired.

Candidates with alternative qualifications or who have taken a less traditional career path may be considered if an aptitude for success and a strong willingness to learn is clearly apparent.

Logistics

This full-time position will work 7.5 hours per day and is based in Lowell, MA. Duties will be performed largely in an office setting and will require regular travel within the LIS Watershed, for which a valid driver’s license and private means of transportation is required. After six months, this position may be eligible for a hybrid telecommuting work schedule, subject to approval and program needs.

What We Offer

The anticipated annual salary range for this position is $60,000 to $75,000. NEIWPCC offers an outstanding comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees:

  • Offers great health, dental and vision coverage with low premiums, deductibles and co-pays.
  • Contributes 10% of annual base salary to employee retirement plan.
  • Provides generous paid time off: three weeks of accrued vacation time, three weeks of accrued sick time, three personal days, holidays and volunteer leave.
  • Funds tuition reimbursement and professional development.
  • Qualifies for the Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness program.

To Apply

Submit cover letter, resume, and two writing samples by email to jobs@neiwpcc.org by October 5, 2025. Please reference #25-LIS-Lowell-001 in the email subject line. Accepting applications until the position is filled.

Additional information about LIS Partnership can be found at: https://lispartnership.org/.

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Environmental Analyst – Collaboration Coordinator

Full-time in New Paltz, NY and Staatsburg, NY

NEIWPCC is seeking a full-time collaboration coordinator to support the Hudson River Estuary Management Program (HREMP). This position will take a collaborative approach to support interdisciplinary research priorities, communications and initiatives across estuary program areas.

What You Will Do
As a collaboration coordinator, your work will fall into four focus areas:

  1. Facilitating program communications across program partners by collaborating with other communications staff on strategy, content, reporting, web maintenance, and newsletters.
  2. Engaging with partners and stakeholders by remaining current on coastal management issues, identifying information needs, and ensuring the smooth transfer and translation of scientific information and data to stakeholders.
  3. Implementing training for decision makers by continuing existing training program efforts, evaluating audience needs and priority topics, identifying training gaps and opportunities, and facilitating science forums.
  4. Facilitating meetings and work groups by establishing the meeting objectives, making site arrangements, preparing agendas, publicizing the event, leading question and answer sessions with the audience, and evaluating if the meeting objectives were met.

Preferred Qualifications
The successful candidate will be a skilled writer who is passionate about communicating science and environmental management to support coastal decision making. The ideal candidate will have:

  • A bachelor’s degree in social science, hydrology, geology, environmental science, earth science, environmental engineering, watershed science or management, natural resources, communications or related field.
  • At least three years of related professional experience.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, written and verbal communication skills and experience and comfort in public speaking.
  • Experience working with researchers and policy makers, and capable of establishing and maintaining effective working relationships within diverse groups.
  • Solid understanding of estuarine ecology and coastal issues.

Candidates with alternative qualifications or who have taken a less traditional career path may be considered if an aptitude for success and a strong willingness to learn is clearly apparent.

Logistics
This full-time position will work 7.5 hours per day and is based in New Paltz, NY and Staatsburg, NY. Duties will be performed largely in an office setting and will require some travel, for which a valid driver’s license and private means of transportation are required. After six months, this position may be eligible for a hybrid telecommuting work schedule, subject to approval and program needs.

What We Offer
The anticipated annual salary range for this position is $60,000 to $67,000. NEIWPCC offers an outstanding comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees:

  • Offers great health, dental and vision coverage with low premiums, deductibles and co-pays.
  • Contributes 10% of annual base salary to employee retirement plan.
  • Provides generous paid time off: three weeks of accrued vacation time, three weeks of accrued sick time, three personal days, holidays and volunteer leave.
  • Funds tuition reimbursement and professional development.
  • Qualifies for the Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness program.

To Apply
Submit a cover letter, resume, and two writing samples (ideally at least one demonstrating your ability to translate science for the general public) by email to jobs@neiwpcc.org by November 19, 2025. Please reference #26-HRNERR-001 in the email subject line. Accepting applications until the position is filled.

For more information about HREMP see the Hudson River Estuary Action Agenda and HRNERR.org.

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NEIWPCC is an equal opportunity organization, and does not discriminate against any employee, applicant, program partner or any person(s) NEIWPCC is engaged with, based on their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, marital status, physical and/or mental disability, ancestry, genetic information, age, political or union affiliation, pregnancy or related medical conditions, military service or application for military service, veteran status, or any other status or classification protected by applicable law. NEIWPCC is committed to ensuring an equally inclusive environment for all employees, volunteers, contractors, clients, and members of the communities we serve. NEIWPCC participates in E-Verify.

If you have any questions about this notice or any of NEIWPCC’s non-discrimination programs, policies, or procedures, you may contact: Michael Wilkinson, Human Resources Director at mwilkinson@neiwpcc.org. If you believe that you have been discriminated against with respect to a NEIWPCC program or activity, you may contact the Human Resources Director above to file a complaint, or fill out and submit a Grievance Form.

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Shotoya Simmons, NEIWPCC accountant
“NEIWPCC gave me the opportunity to turn my passion for the environment into my job in a business role. I stay at NEIWPCC because I see the direct results of our work in policy changes, improved water quality, and stronger intergovernmental collaboration. I’m proud to be part of that impact.”
Shotoya Simmons
NEIWPCC accountant, New York City Department of Environmental Protection

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