Work by water with us!
Join the Reservoir Center team for regular opportunities to work at Reservoir Center and connect with other water professionals that work in your field.
To build community we’ll co-work in the open collaboration space but private office spaces will be available if you need to take virtual meetings. 1 week before the day you will be contacted with details related to lunch and office space needs. Workday starts at 9am, lunch break around 12:30pm and then coffee/tea break at 3:30pm. Space is limited to 15 people per day so please only sign up for dates that you know you can attend.
See our co-work days schedule below.
- Thursday, April 4: Government Affairs and Communications
- Tuesday, April 9: WASH and Engineering
- Tuesday, April 23: Water Quality and Sustainability
- Thursday, May 9: Rising Water Professionals
- Thursday, May 23: Government Affairs and Communications
- Thursday, June 6: Water Quality and Sustainability
- Thursday, June 20: WASH and Engineering
- Thursday, July 11: Rising Water Professionals
- Thursday, July 25: Government Affairs and Communications
- Thursday, August 8: Water Quality and Sustainability
- Thursday, August 22: WASH and Engineering
- Friday, September 13: Rising Water Professionals
- Tuesday October 1: Government Affairs and Communications
- Thursday, October 10: Water Problem Solvers
- Friday, October 25: Rising Water Professionals
- Tuesday, November 12: Government Affairs and Communications
- Tuesday, November 19: Water Problem Solvers
- Wednesday, December 4: Rising Water Professionals
- Thursday, December 19: End of year – Open Coworking Day
Reserve your spot today:
Group Descriptions:
Rising Water Professionals – This group is for young professionals (those under 35) who work in a water related field and are looking to build community with other like-minded young professionals.
Government Affairs and Communications – If you work in public policy, government affairs or communications for a water related organization this group is for you.
Water Problem Solvers – This group is for professionals whose work focuses on solving water problems for communities. Engineers and non-engineers welcomed.