Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc

Leadership & Specialization

From projects and permits to clients and careers, learn how environmental consulting really works.

Specialized expertise for career growth

Advance your career by building specialized knowledge and leadership capacity in environmental compliance, planning, and resource management.

Sample Courses

  • CEQA & ESA Advanced Applications
  • Monitoring Program Design & Data Interpretation
  • Project Management and Team Leadership
  • Developing Avoidance and Minimization Measures
  • Special Status Species Protocol (CRLF, CTS)

Overview

These courses support professionals ready to deepen their expertise and take
on greater responsibility in project planning, compliance strategy, and team leadership. Courses expand beyond foundational knowledge into nuanced regulatory interpretation, coordination with agencies and specialists, and technical
specialization.

As professionals grow, expectations shift from task execution to decision-making and leadership. You’ll learn how to navigate complex regulatory triggers, use design
monitoring approaches that support adaptive management, and coordinate with
interdisciplinary teams, including biologists, archaeologists, and agency staff.

Emphasis is placed on professional judgment, risk reduction, and communication,
which distinguish experienced practitioners and open pathways to project management or subject-matter specialization.

Course Description

This course introduces the fundamentals of environmental consulting and helps you translate academic training into professional practice.

You’ll learn how consulting projects are structured, how consultants work with clients and agencies, and what’s expected of you in both the field and the office.

Designed to build confidence and clarity, this course prepares you to navigate your first consulting role, understand project workflows, and begin building a sustainable, impact-driven career in environmental consulting.

Ideal For

Biology students, recent graduates, or professionals from academic or agency backgrounds exploring whether environmental consulting is the right career path.

What You’ll Learn

Understand day-to-day consulting work, from field surveys to reports and client communication

Map common early-career pathways and how biologists grow over time

Decide if consulting aligns with your skills, interests, and work style