Land Conservation Manager
In this role, you'll lead efforts to protect the Champlain Valley through property acquisition and conservation easements. Collaborate with landowners and our dedicated team to create inviting trails and oversee impactful conservation projects. If you’re ready to drive meaningful change in our community, we want to hear from you! Help us preserve our beautiful landscapes for future generations.Full-Time Nonprofit
Job Location
Westport / remote
Job Description
Join Champlain Area Trails (CATS) for an exciting opportunity to make a real difference as our first Land Conservation Manager! This pivotal role offers you the chance to lead dynamic initiatives that protect New York’s Champlain Valley land through the acquisition of properties and conservation easements. You will play a key part in transforming revocable trail agreements into permanent easements while collaborating with landowners to create welcoming trails on private lands. As you oversee significant ongoing conservation projects and identify new avenues for land protection, you’ll be at the forefront of innovative conservation efforts in the region. Reporting to our Executive Director, you’ll work closely with a passionate team, including the Director of Trails and Land Management, to seamlessly integrate land acquisitions with trail management. We want to hear from you if you’re ready to engage with conservation organizations and communities to drive meaningful change! Join us and help preserve our beautiful landscapes for futuregenerations
Summary of Responsibilities: The Land Conservation Manager (LCM) initiates and completes transactions that protect land by purchasing or identifying potential donated properties and conservation easements. This person will also obtain agreements with landowners to have trails on
private properties. A priority for the first three years is to act on a New York State Smart Growth grant to convert “revocable trail agreements” to permanent trail easements. Additionally, the manager will oversee completing two significant land conservation projects currently in progress and future projects as identified. The LCM reports to the Executive Director of Champlain Area Trails. The LCM collaborates regularly with the Director of Trails and Land Management to ensure seamless transitions from acquiring the land and trail easements to managing them. This position works alongside the Development and
Communications Director, Community Engagement and Outreach Manager, and other staff members on cooperative initiatives. Furthermore, the LCM communicates and collaborates with other
institutions and conservation organizations to accomplish shared goals.
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