Land Protection and Stewardship Coordinator
About the Organization
The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests was founded in 1901 to “perpetuate the forests of New Hampshire through their wise use and complete reservation in places of scenic beauty.” The Forest Society owns and manages 191 Forest Reservations totaling over 57,000 acres located in more than 100 New Hampshire communities. As a land trust it holds more than 750 conservation easements protecting an additional 130,000 acres statewide. Our 10,000 members make us what we are today – a unique blend of visionary land trust, balanced environmental advocate and intelligent forestry association. We think it's a winning combination – for New Hampshire's beautiful landscapes, its caring people and for the many generations to come.
About the Job
Reports to: Vice President for Land Conservation
Salary: $23.00/hour
Salaried, Part-time, Non-exempt
30 hours per week
Position Summary: The Land Protection & Stewardship Coordinator supports the work of both the Land Protection and Easement Stewardship Departments by providing administrative support for the protection of new fee and conservation easement properties and the ongoing stewardship of conservation easements. The coordinator is responsible for recordkeeping, data entry, and research needed to support the two departments and maintain accreditation standards. This position is vital to ensuring the programs meet the requirements of the Land Trust Alliance Standards and Practices and criteria for continued Accreditation from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. This position is based at the Conservation Center in Concord, NH.
Please see the entire job announcement on our website: https://www.forestsociety.org/employment
Please send your resume along with a cover letter to Stephanie Milender, Human Resources Director: smilender@forestsociety.org