Department of State Lands

  • Salem, Oregon
Department of State Lands

Employer Description

We’re the Department of State Lands, a small agency that makes big contributions to Oregon. Our oversight benefits more natural and working lands than any other state agency. We work to protect these lands for generations to come. 

What We Do 

Three things have remained the same since our founding at statehood: The State Land Board guides our work, we send revenue to Oregon’s K-12 public schools, and we help public waterways thrive

But much has changed since 1859, too. In the 80s and 90s, we stepped up to become the state agency that protects wetlands and other waters. In 1983, we became NOAA’s state partner in managing South Slough Reserve, a hub of coastal science outside of Coos Bay. And our management of range and forestlands now focuses on increasing resilience to wildfire, drought, invasive species, and other climate-related threats as a critical component of ensuring a legacy for future students.

There’s much to explore at the Oregon Department of State Lands. Learn about the most innovative restoration projects in Oregon. Dig into a new housing project we’re collaborating on to help get teachers affordable housing in Bend. Attend an upcoming community workshop at South Slough Reserve.  

1 JOB(S) AT Department of State Lands

  • Department of State Lands Agency Director

    • 775 Summer St NE, Salem, Oregon
    • Department of State Lands
    • Feb 27, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Administration and Management
    • Forestry
    • GIS and Surveying
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Information and Intergovernmental Affairs

Department of State Lands

We’re the Department of State Lands, a small agency that makes big contributions to Oregon. Our oversight benefits more natural and working lands than any other state agency. We work to protect these lands for generations to come. 

What We Do 

Three things have remained the same since our founding at statehood: The State Land Board guides our work, we send revenue to Oregon’s K-12 public schools, and we help public waterways thrive

But much has changed since 1859, too. In the 80s and 90s, we stepped up to become the state agency that protects wetlands and other waters. In 1983, we became NOAA’s state partner in managing South Slough Reserve, a hub of coastal science outside of Coos Bay. And our management of range and forestlands now focuses on increasing resilience to wildfire, drought, invasive species, and other climate-related threats as a critical component of ensuring a legacy for future students.

There’s much to explore at the Oregon Department of State Lands. Learn about the most innovative restoration projects in Oregon. Dig into a new housing project we’re collaborating on to help get teachers affordable housing in Bend. Attend an upcoming community workshop at South Slough Reserve.