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Alaska
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Alabama
Americorps Vista Volunteer, Weeks Bay Foundation
Deadline: September 3, 2010
The Weeks Bay Foundation is currently seeking an applicant to fill its 2010-2011 AmeriCorps Vista position. The Foundation is an accredited land trust in Fairhope, AL. The mission of the Foundation is to protect the natural resources of coastal Alabama and provide assistance and support to the Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve's goals and programs. This position would require a self starter who is willing to take the lead on educational ,water quality and restoration projects. The successful applicant would also assist the foundation with its environmental outreach and education programs. The person would work with the Foundation staff and board on fund raising activites and assist the Weeks Bay Reserve staff on education, research and outreach activities. The applicant must have a valid drivers license andreside in Baldwin County during their Vista service. This position would be based out of the Foundation's Fairhope, AL office. The position is provided by the Corporation for National Community Service through the AmeriCorps Vista program. It will provide a bi weekly stipend Federal Employee Health Benefits and an End of Service Education Award. Interested applicants should forward an electronic application with references to the Foundation's Executive Director e mail address walter@weeksbay.org For more information contact the Foundation's office 251-990-5004. (posted 8/27/10)
Arkansas
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Arizona
Community Outreach Director, Verde Valley Land Preservation Institute
Deadline: September 13, 2010
The Verde Valley Land Preservation Institute, a conservation organization located in the Verde Valley of Arizona, is seeking a full-time Community Outreach Director to work with local landowners and communities to preserve natural open space and improve riverside habitat in the Verde Valley. For more information, please view the complete job description in the News section of our website at www.verdevalleylpi.org. (posted 9/3/10)
California
Conservation Director, Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
Deadline: September 25, 2010
The Conservation Director is responsible for planning and overseeing the Palos Verdes Peninsula’s land protection, stewardship, and habitat restoration. This includes developing and implementing PVPLC’s conservation vision, managing land stewardship activities, supporting land protection activities, overseeing the work of the stewardship staff and committees, building partnerships and the profile of the conservation program, and overseeing program work plans, budgets, expenses, and timely invoices for receivables. The Conservation Director also oversees various PVPLC projects that take place on the Preserves or that are planning efforts. These projects can be related to habitat restoration, planning, and biological studies. The ideal candidate will have a significant understanding of conservation principles, strong organizational skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, and will be comfortable and effective working in a highly collaborative environment. The Conservation Director works under the supervision and direction of the Executive Director. To learn more about the position, please visit http://www.pvplc.org/jobs.shtml or apply to info@pvplc.org. (posted 8/27/10)
Vice President, Pacific Forest Trust
Deadline: open until filled
Since 1993, the Pacific Forest Trust has been dedicated to conserving and sustaining America’s private, working forests and safeguarding their myriad public benefits. To date, PFT has established conservation easements on 45,000 acres, supervised forest management on 15,000 acres, and provided conservation advice and services to owners of more than 8 million acres. PFT also leads regional and national policy efforts, promoting climate change legislation and designing market-based incentives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. PFT is currently seeking two Vice Presidents to join its San Francisco office. The Vice President – Policy and Incentives will direct and coordinate PFT's growing national and state policy programs. The Vice President – Conservation will lead PFT's forest conservation and stewardship program. Both positions require superb team management skills and at least ten years of experience in a similar role. To learn more about these positions or to apply directly, please visit http://www.ceaconsulting.com/what/current_searches.aspx (posted 7/16/10)
Colorado
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Connecticut
Connecticut State Director, The Nature Conservancy
Deadline: September 24, 2010
The Nature Conservancy, an international non-profit conservation organization, seeks a dynamic, globally-minded leader to advance its mission to preserve and protect native habitats and species. The State Director manages 29 staff, 4.7M operating budget, and works closely with 20 chapter trustees, supporters & partners to develop and implement global conservation strategies, forge new partnerships, and secure major private and public funds to accomplish stretch goals. Req: inspirational leadership, managerial & team-building skills, conservation/business acumen and political savvy. Proven track record leading a visionary institution, demonstrated success in major-gift fundraising, strong people development skills, and experience collaborating with non-profit boards desired. Location: New Haven. Apply online with cover letter & resume to job #12313 at www.nature.org/career (posted 8/20/10)
Delaware
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District of Columbia
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Florida
Executive Director, Florida Trail Association
Deadline: open until filled
The Board of Directors of the Florida Trail Association seeks to fill the position of Executive Director for the Association. The FTA headquarters is located in beautiful Gainesville, Florida, a college community with a wonderful “small town feel” (University of Florida). Qualified candidates are invited to apply and will be expected to have proven experience in Association Management and Fundraising (major gifts, annual campaigns, membership recruitment and retention, corporate, government and non-profit business partnerships and sponsorships). Experience in the environmental field is desirable. Minimum of 7 – 10 years of professional experience in association management, not for profit organizations, business administration or organizational management; or related field with relative experience. Outstanding interpersonal skills in leadership, management, and supervision of a multi-faceted staff and organization; demonstrated ability to qualify, cultivate and secure funding resources and partnerships; proven business and fiscal operational background with the ability to multi-task including excellent planning, communication and organizational skills. The FTA Executive Director is expected to carry out the mission and goals of the Association in concert with the Board of Director’s, the membership and our U.S. Forest Service partners. The position responsibilities include extensive travel and the ability to cultivate successful relationships within the political and business arena. Full job description is available at the FTA website listed above. Qualified applicants please send your letter of interest, resume and salary requirements to: ftaedsearch@floridatrail.org (posted 9/3/10)
Gulf Coast Regional Coordinator, Waterkeeper Alliance
Deadline: open until filled
The Coordinator is tasked with working directly with the seven Waterkeepers directly impacted by the BP oil disaster. These Waterkeepers are: Galveston Baykeeper in Texas; Atchafalaya Basinkeeper, Louisiana Bayoukeeper, and Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper in Louisiana; Mobile Baykeeper in Alabama; and Apalachicola Riverkeeper and Emerald Coastkeeper in Florida. This is a full-time, exempt position. Compensation: Competitive non-profit salary, DOE, with health, dental, and vision insurance, vacation time and sick leave. Full job description and application guidelines here: http://saveourgulf.org/updates/career-opportunity-gulf-coast-regional-coordinator-waterkeeper (posted 9/3/10)
Georgia
Community Garden Coordinator, Athens Land Trust
Deadline: September 7, 2010
Athens Land Trust seeks a full-time Community Garden Coordinator to lead a new grant-funded initiative to establish a network of community gardens in Athens, GA. The goal of the network is to provide healthy, nutritious food for low-income families (including children, the elderly, and minority populations) by providing opportunities to grow their own food. Duties include helping civic and neighborhood groups, schools, and others organize, install, and manage community gardens; supervising volunteers; helping establish a food distribution network to schools and low-income neighborhoods; and securing funding to extend the program beyond the 3-year grant period. Qualifications include B.S./B.A. in horticulture, agriculture, environmental design, ecology, or related field (exceptional experience may be considered in place of a degree); excellent communication, organizing, and problem-solving skills; ability to work well under pressure with limited direct supervision. Please see complete job description and application instructions at http://www.athenslandtrust.org. (posted 8/27/10)
Hawaii
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Idaho
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Illinois
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Indiana
Executive Director, Little River Wetlands Project
Deadine: open until filled
Little River Wetlands Project (LRWP), a nonprofit land trust whose mission is to restore and protect wetlands in the Little River valley near Fort Wayne, Indiana, seeks a fulltime Executive Director to hold primary responsibility for leadership of the organization, development of its financial resources, and administrative functions. The ED will work closely with the fulltime Director of Preserves and Programs (DPP), who is responsible for all activities in connection with restoring and maintaining protected properties, nature education programs, and volunteer program. The ED reports to the board president. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications: B.A. or equivalent in development, marketing, communications, or related field; Five or more years successful experience in nonprofit fundraising, especially including major donor and/or corporate relationships; Experience with soliciting major gifts, planned giving, and building an organization’s membership base; Five or more years successful experience as an administrator/supervisor concurrent with above experience. Ability to establish clear directions and set “stretch” objectives; ability to judge fairly; Passion for environmental causes and commitment to the mission of LRWP; Experience working with the board of directors of a non-profit organization and volunteers; Strong people skills, an ability to present self in an articulate and polished manner; Strong writing and oral communication skills; Personal qualities of initiative, organization, flexibility, professionalism, reliability, confidentiality, and integrity; Ability to work independently, with advice and counsel from volunteer leaders; Computer skills including Microsoft Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. For more information about LRWP, please visit www.lrwp.org. For more information about the Executive Director position or to apply, contact President@lrwp.org. (posted 7/30/10)
Iowa
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maine
Land Project Coordinator, Maine Farmland Trust
Deadline: September 17, 2010
Maine Farmland Trust, a fast-growing statewide non-profit organization based in Belfast, seeks a highly capable person to develop and manage farmland preservation projects. The ideal candidate will have a passion for farms, an ability to work with a wide range of people, and proven project management experience. Contact Kristin at 207/338-6575 or info@mainefarmlandtrust.org to receive an application package. (posted 8/13/10)
Maryland
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Massachusetts
Land Protection Specialist, Franklin Land Trust
Deadline: September 22, 2010
The Franklin Land Trust (Shelburne Falls, MA) is seeking a full time person to assist with farm and land protection projects in support of the mission of the Franklin Land Trust (FLT); Complete land protection projects, coordinate work of appraisers, surveyors, legal counsel and other professionals; Prepare project reports, proposals, budgets, and presentations; Represent FLT in collaborative arrangements with conservation organizations, municipalities, and governmental agencies; Works as part of a land conservation and stewardship team coordinated by the Director of Land Conservation. Qualifications: Bachelors or Masters degree in natural resource management, real estate law, regional planning or related field, with two years related work experience; expertise in conservation methods; demonstrated communication (writing and public speaking), negotiation, leadership, interpersonal, and teamwork skills; computer and cartographic skills and knowledge essential; experience with GIS required; background in natural resources is desirable as is familiarity with western Massachusetts’ landscape and communities. For full position description please email Alain Peteroy, at apeteroy@franklinlandtrust.org. Send cover letter, resume, and three references to: Land Protection Specialist Search, Franklin Land Trust, P.O. Box 450, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370 or apeteroy@franklinlandtrust.org. (posted 8/20/10)
Southern New England State Director, The Trust for Public Land
Deadline: open until filled
The Southern New England Director is responsible for representing TPL and carrying out the mission of the organization in an effective, visionary and financially sound way throughout Southern New England, encompassing Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, as well as the administration of the multi-state CT River Program. This position manages and mentors the Southern New England Project and Program team and administrative staff, and works in close cooperation with respective State Philanthropy Directors. S/he is responsible for: oversight of state and local government relations; public finance strategies and implementation; coordination of the acquisition of real estate for conservation purposes in the state and its conveyance to public agencies or other nonprofit organizations. This position will develop and maintain relationships for the benefit of TPL with state leaders in philanthropic institutions and individuals; government; land and resource-related businesses; the environmental/conservation communities and the media. The Director has the primary responsibility within Southern New England for the coordination of marketing TPL and prospecting for new programmatic investments and philanthropic opportunities. Please see a full list of position requirements at www.tpl.org. (posted 8/20/10)
AmeriCorps Positions with MassLIFT, Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust
Deadline: September 15, 2010
The Massachusetts Land Initiative for Tomorrow (MassLIFT) is a new AmeriCorps program developed by a collaboration of seven regional land trusts to meet critical community needs for land protection, including the initiation of new projects, stewardship of protected lands, outreach to the broader community, and service learning opportunities to engage young people in conservation. MassLIFT is seeking applicants for 20 AmeriCorps positions to serve full-time during an 11-month period from October 6, 2010 through August 31, 2011. AmeriCorps members will serve in one of a dozen land trusts and partner organizations across the state and in one of four positions: land steward, regional conservationist, service learning coordinator, or outreach coordinator. Application specifics and further information about MassLIFT partners and service positions can be found on the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust website: http://www.mountgrace.org/americorps-massLIFT.html or contact MassLIFT Program Manager, Dee Robbins at 978-833-4192 or robbins@mountgrace.org. (posted 7/16/10)
Forest Director, New England Forestry Foundation
Deadline: open until filled
New England Forestry Foundation seeks a Forest Director to serve as the Foundation’s chief forester and spokesperson overseeing the organization’s community forests and forestry. This position brings together the three equally important components of NEFF’s land activities – land protection, forest stewardship and conservation easement management. The Forest Director will work in close coordination with NEFF’s outreach and educational programs with a focus on NEFF’s demonstration community forests.The Forest Director will serve as the chief spokesperson and information resource regarding forestry and forest management and represent NEFF to other organizations/leaders within the New England forest and conservation community. This will include developing, collecting, analyzing and disseminating data and results from NEFF forest management, research, and studies. It also will involve making presentations at professional and other chosen venues.Candidates must demonstrate, enthusiasm, good judgment and excellent interpersonal and communication written and verbal skills. Forest industry and land conservation knowledge and contacts are a plus. Candidates must be willing to travel extensively within the New England region. Salary is commensurate with experience. NEFF offers a competitive benefits package, including a 401(K), health and dental coverage, paid vacation, short & long term and AD&D insurance. Visit www.newenglandforestry.org for full description of responsibilities and qualifications. Send resume and cover letter in confidence to: Maria Garcia, Accounting and Personnel Manager, mgarcia@newenglandforestry.org. Electronic submission of credentials is strongly encouraged. (posted 7/9/10)
Michigan
Development Officer, Land Conservancy of West Michigan
Deadline: September 22, 2010
The Land Conservancy of West Michigan seeks a motivated and enthusiastic Development Officer to support fundraising activities with a focus on expanding and cultivating individual, corporate, and foundation support. The Development Officer will coordinate major donor relations; prepare gift solicitations; organize member cultivation, retention and upgrade strategies; implement a planned giving program, and participate in other fundraising and development activities as necessary. The Land Conservancy is a 34 year-old nonprofit with a mission of keeping nature nearby in West Michigan through the permanent protection of natural and scenic lands in West Michigan. The office is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Job requirements include: Bachelor’s degree; minimum of three years of nonprofit fundraising experience; knowledge of Sage or similar donor database and Microsoft office suites. Full-time position; available benefits include major medical and 401(k). Salary range budgeted at $39,000 – 43,000. Send cover letter, resume, and three (3) references to: Peter Homeyer, Executive Director, Land Conservancy of West Michigan, 1345 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 324, Grand Rapids, MI 49505 or lcwm@naturenearby.org. Full job description available at www.naturenearby.org. (posted 9/3/10)
Minnesota
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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Montana
Director of Lands, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Deadline: September 24, 2010
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), a non-profit wildlife conservation organization, seeks an experienced individual with a passion for conservation to manage our Permanent Land Protection Program to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, and their habitat. From 1984 through 2009, RMEF has permanently protected over 900,000 acres of habitat for elk and other wildlife. This senior level position requires a strong leader who will provide direction to the Lands staff and oversee the day-to-day management of the program. In addition the position will coordinate and partner with federal, state, and private organizations; develop & market land protection strategies; provide training to Lands and other RMEF staff; and help generate public & private funding for the Lands program. A strong background in land acquisition, natural resource policy or environmental planning required along with demonstrated experience in real estate practices including sales, acquisitions, easements, and the planning and development of related transactions. A minimum of five years professional experience in real estate, wildlife conservation, land management, or equivalent experience required. Law degree or Bachelor’s degree in natural resource management or a related field is preferred. Position is located in Missoula, Montana. Salary commensurate with experience. To apply, email cover letter and resume to jobs@rmef.org . RMEF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (posted 8/27/10)
Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
Director of Reservation Stewardship, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
Deadline: September 10, 2010
The non-profit Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests seeks an experienced, enthusiastic, well-organized, articulate, and motivated individual for the position of Director of Reservation Stewardship. Candidates should have seven to ten years of professional forestry experience, strong management and leadership skills, and a capacity to advance innovative thinking within the Forest Society’s forestry program and within the State of New Hampshire’s forestry community. This full-time position, based at the award winning Conservation Center in Concord, NH includes extensive field work and occasional evening and weekend work. The Director of Reservation Stewardship is primarily responsible for the stewardship of the Forest Society’s 50,000 acres of reservations, which are managed for multiple objectives – sustainable forestry, protection of unique natural environments and public recreation. More details, a full job description and how to apply are posted at www.forestsociety.org/aboutus/employment.asp#dir-res-stew. The Forest Society is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. (posted 8/13/10)
New Jersey
New Jersey State Director of Philanthropy, Trust for Public Land
Deadline: open until filled
The Trust for Public Land, a National non-profit dedicated to preserving land for parks, gardens and trails, is recruiting for a State Director of Philanthropy for New Jersey. This position will be responsible for all philanthropic activities within the state including: identification, cultivation, solicitation and management of major donors and foundations; working with Advisory Council members, volunteers and staff to leverage TPL's projects and programs for philanthropic purposes; donor recognition and communications; and tracking and evaluation of strategic plans. Specifically, the SDP is expected to carry between 35-45 active, high level prospects and manage a total portfolio of 120 prospects, including annual prospect visits; assure that the New Jersey philanthropy budget is met or exceeded, create and manage the NJ philanthropy plan and raise approximately $2-$5 million annually in collaboration with New Jersey staff. Please see www.tpl.org for a list of position requirements. (posted 8/20/10)
New Mexico
Conservation Specialist, New Mexico Land Conservancy
Deadline: September 30, 2010
NMLC seeks a qualified and motivated individual to assist with land conservation and stewardship, outreach, and project-related fundraising activities in support of the organization’s mission and in accordance with its established policies, plans and strategies. This position reports to the Conservation Director and works closely with other staff, but supervises no staff. For more information, see www.nmlandconservancy.org (posted 8/13/10)
New York
Coordinator - Office of COO, The Trust for Public Land
Deadline: open until filled
The Trust for Public Land, a national non-profit dedicated to preserving land for parks, trails, and gardens, has an opening in its New York (Manhattan) office for a Coordinator for the office of the Chief Operating Officer. This position is responsible for the day-to-day management of his office; managing the flow and exchange of information; the streamlining of interactions; and acting as general secretarial, administrative and organizational support. This position will manage his schedule and travel, draft and manage communications, project manage areas within the COO's scope of work and provide general clerical and administrative support. Please see a list of the full job requirements at www.tpl.org. (posted 8/20/10)
North Carolina
Conservation & Diversity Project Coordinator, Conservation Trust for North Carolina
Deadline: October 1, 2010
Responsible for overall coordination and management of statewide Conservation & Diversity Project to increase land and water protection and promote community health, wealth and well-being. Works with numerous partners including NC Community Development Initiative, Black Family Land Trust, The Conservation Fund, North Carolina land trusts and other grassroots organizations. Responsibilities include project planning, coordination, outreach, grant writing, building partnerships with non-traditional partners and communities to develop new program areas, and coordinating and expanding existing initiatives, including diversity internships, local/sustainable agriculture, organizational diversity training, community gardens, minority landowner outreach, youth environmental education and conservation-based affordable housing. Skills and Qualifications: Project management, facilitation and event coordination experience. Must be self-motivated and have strong collaborative skills; be able to effectively manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines, and to work independently and in project teams. Positive energy and attitude are essential. Send cover letter and resume to Margaret@ctnc.org. More info: http://www.ctnc.org/jobs. (posted 9/3/10)
Open Space Land Manager, Durham County
Deadline: open until filled
The Durham County Open Space Program is seeking a motivated and self-directed team player for responsible technical and professional work in developing and managing open space properties. Responsibilities include trail construction, land management and land acquisition activities; identifying appropriate locations for nature trails and other public-use facilities; coordinating the design and construction of facilities including the potential bidding and management of construction contracts; recruiting, organizing and supervising volunteers in trail construction and maintenance; responding to and addressing land/resource management needs and concerns; preparing management plans for open space properties; preparing baseline site descriptions during the land acquisition process and monitoring conservation easement properties, using GIS mapping to analyze potential acquisitions and preparing GIS maps on open space properties; Coordinating with local partners on open space issues including other local governments, land trusts, and volunteer organizations; Ability to walk trails in uneven terrain and perform various land management activities; Willingness to work in the field (often alone), as well as in the office environment. Requires Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field and two years of experience in conservation and land management; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. For full position description and application procedure please email Jane Korest at jkorest@durhamcountync.gov (posted 9/3/10)
North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
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Texas
Land Stewardship Director, Texas Land Conservancy
Deadline: September 10, 2010
The Texas Land Conservancy (TLC) is a private land trust formed in 1982 dedicated to conserving land in Texas. Please go to http://texaslandconservancy.org/ for more information. Requirements: A BS degree and a minimum of 2 years of related work experience in land conservation or natural resources field. Advanced degree preferred. Ability to maintain strong working relationships with landowners. MUST be proficient in GIS software, map creation, and GPS use. MUST know Texas Flora and Fauna. Excellent oral and written communication skills required. Applicants must have strong people skills and the ability to occasionally work in sensitive situations. Extensive travel throughout Texas is required. Travel expenses will be reimbursed. Application procedure: E-mail cover letter, resume and three references to Mark Steinbach, Executive Director, Texas Land Conservancy. (posted 8/13/10)
Utah
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Vermont
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Virginia
GIS Coordinator, Virginia Outdoors Foundation
Deadline: September 3, 2010
VOF is looking for an individual to develop, manage, and administer VOF’s Enterprise GIS Program. Five to seven years professional-level experience in the design, development, implementation and administration of geographic information systems, including analysis and database development and integration is required. This position may reside in our Blacksburg, Charlottesville, Richmond, or Warrenton Offices. Letter of intent, resume and three professional references can be emailed to sensley@vofonline.org or mailed to ATTN: Human Resources 324 Waterloo Street; Warrenton, VA 20186. No Phone calls will be accepted. EEO/AA. Additional position information can be obtained on VOF’s website under job opportunities: www.virginiaoutdoorsfoundation.org. (posted 8/20/10)
Washington
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
Stewardship Program Grant Manager, State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Deadline: open until filled
This position administers and manages the Nonprofit Conservation Organization (NCO) component of the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Grant Program. This position is responsible for all phases of NCO grants administration and management, development of policies and procedures, and review and approval of fee simple and easement land acquisitions. Frequent travel around the state for meetings, conferences, and project site inspections with occasional out-of-state travel will be required. An eligible candidate will have the knowledge, skills and abilities of, but not limited to: Experience with fee simple and easement land acquisition, Knowledge of grant administration and management, Knowledge of policy development, Ability to interpret and understand administrative rules and statutes, Ability to deal effectively with project sponsors and provide responses in a timely manner, Ability to creatively problem-solve, Skill in oral and written communication. Reply to jacquelyn.koeller@wi.gov. (posted 9/3/10)
Wyoming
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