Land Conservation Manager
Northeast Wilderness Trust
Northeast Wilderness Trust is the only land trust in the Northeast focused exclusively on wilderness conservation. For nearly 25 years, we have acquired, protected, and stewarded over 100,000 acres across New England and northern New York. Our mission is to conserve forever-wild landscapes for Nature and people; it reflects our ecocentric philosophy and belief in the intrinsic value of places where natural processes direct the ebb and flow of life. Every acre of wilderness that we protect in perpetuity helps mitigate climate change, reverse the biodiversity crisis, and provide solace to the human spirit—and puts down the roots of tomorrow’s old growth forests. Our staff are driven, dedicated, and mission-focused, and we take pride in our collegiality, collaboration, and work-life balance.
The Opportunity:
In collaboration with the Land Conservation Director, the Land Conservation Manager will identify, assess, and close land acquisitions and will be integral to achieving our ambitious strategic goal of reaching 160,000 acres conserved by 2030. This position will play a central role in the Wildlands Partnership grant program by building relationships with other land trusts, evaluating grant applications, and successfully closing forever-wild conservation easements. Additionally, this role will meet with landowners and partners and visit properties across our six-state service area, either solo or with other Conservation Programs staff. The Land Conservation Manager may also provide mapping support in Esri ArcGIS applications.
If you are passionate about wilderness, thrive in a fast-paced, varied environment, and work well both independently and collaboratively, this role offers a rare chance to apply your initiative, project management, and problem-solving skills to protect wild Nature.
What You Will Bring:
- At least three (3) years of project management experience. We strongly prefer candidates with (i) transactional real estate experience (ideally with a land trust) and/or (ii) legal or paralegal training and experience; however, we encourage anyone with demonstrably transferable skills and experience to apply.
- A passion for wilderness conservation.
- Ability to understand laws and regulations across multiple jurisdictions.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced and team-oriented work environment, including the ability to effectively prioritize competing demands.
- Exceptional organizational and time management skills to meet deadlines and be self-starting.
- Demonstrated ability to proactively anticipate issues and propose solutions to unexpected obstacles.
- A positive and collaborative attitude.
- Consistent attention to detail.
- A commitment to candid and professional communication, and a willingness to give and receive constructive feedback.
- Willingness to travel as needed across the region and carry a valid driver’s license; reliable personal vehicle preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and willingness to learn new software and systems.
- Preferred but not required] Proficiency in Esri ArcGIS applications.
- Residence in Vermont (or capacity to promptly relocate upon taking this position) with ability to work in-office in Montpelier at least three days per week (non-negotiable requirement).
- Willingness to work outside of position’s prime focus and collaborate with staff on other organizational priorities.
- Ability to pass a background check.
Salary: $68,000/year
To apply for this job please visit newildernesstrust.org.