Ad Title:Chief of Stewardship and Acquisition Location: Little Rock, Arkansas Post Date: 08/01/25 Contact: Jenn Ballard City: Little Rock State: AR Zip: 72201 Phone (W): 5012318127 Email:jennifer.ballard@arkansas.gov Website:visit our website... Description: Leads the ANHC Stewardship Section with responsibility for strategic planning, prioritization and implementation of conservation efforts on natural areas across diverse ecosystems. Responsible for hiring and directing staff in conservation implementation efforts. Serves as real estate officer for lands acquired for inclusion in the ANHC System of Natural Areas. Negotiates with sellers and donors of property throughout the state; prepares and reviews real estate documents (purchase agreements, deeds, easements and title commitments) and reports acquisition information to the commission, supervisors and auditors. Manages and maintains property records on matters of property ownership, including but not limited to minerals, boundary disputes, access and right-of-way. Initiates, negotiates, and finalizes contracts for services including boundary surveys, appraisals, appraisal reviews, and title searches according to state procurement regulations and agency protocols. Prepares and administers the annual budget for acquisition projects and for operation, maintenance, salary and equipment needs in the ANHC Stewardship Section. Works with other government agencies and stewardship partners for the collaborative management of ANHC natural areas. Maintains and operates specialized scientific and land management equipment. Recommends and oversees capital improvement projects that facilitate ecosystem restoration and, when appropriate, outdoor recreation. more info...
Ad Title:Conservation Administrator Location: Pittsburgh, PA Post Date: 06/09/25 Contact: Stephanie DiCroce City: Pittsburgh State: PA Zip: 15222 Phone (W): 7243297813 Email:sdicroce@paconserve.org Website:visit our website... Description: Job Posting:
CONSERVATION ADMINISTRATOR – LAND CONSERVATION AND STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (Pittsburgh, PA)
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy has been dedicated to protecting and restoring the region’s exceptional natural places since 1932. As a member-based nonprofit organization, we work in cities and towns across Western Pennsylvania and rely on the help of thousands of members, partners and volunteers. We are making a difference in our region’s water, land and life. We do this work for the benefit of wildlife and people who call Western Pennsylvania home, and for future generations.
We are seeking an individual to fill the position of Conservation Administrator-Land Conservation and Stewardship Program in our Pittsburgh office. The Land Conservation and Stewardship Program (LCS) Conservation Administrator is responsible for carrying out a variety of tasks related to program operations and finances. The Conservation Administrator reports directly to, and works closely with the Vice President, Land Conservation to carry out their responsibilities.
Job Responsibilities:
Performs a variety of administrative tasks, as necessary, for LCS staff, including but not limited to, tracking project timelines, budgets, expenses, invoicing, reporting, and staff time. Carries out related clerical and staff or project support duties as needed. Most of this should be accomplished by assisting LCS staff with populating and managing a database called Landscape or spreadsheets for LCS projects.
Maintains and manages electronic and paper filing systems, including project files and staff procedures, checklists and sample documents.
Coordinates, assembles, reviews and edits information for Institutional Advancement, Finance and Administration, and President about the status of deliverables and expenditures for grants, including regular grant reports. Codes and processes checks that WPC receives from tenants, gas companies and others. Uses Financial Edge/Intacct and Salesforce as needed.
Reviews and revises information for WPC board and executive committee, including descriptions, resolutions and supporting materials, such as power points, maps and other background materials.
Reviews land protection documents submitted from LCS staff to Vice President for consistency with board and executive committee resolutions and other communications with the board and executive committee.
Works with Vice President to manage special projects, develop grant proposals and produce other program materials, coordinating the activities of other staff members to ensure timely delivery of products.
Assists the Vice President with budgeting and planning for budgeting for future years. Supports the Vice President with preparation and review of spreadsheets and Financial Edge/Intacct software reports.
Assists LCS staff with outreach, especially preparing mailings and setting up meetings.
Responds first to inquiries from the public, WPC members and others about general land protection and stewardship issues, lands for sale on the WPC website, and lands they want to sell to WPC.
Coordinates and prepares payments due for property taxes of properties owned by WPC.
Attends LCS program meetings and functions, taking minutes when requested. Works with staff to prepare meeting agendas as needed.
Assists LCS staff with scheduling meetings at WPC and use of the projector.
Supports the Conservancy’s cost containment and fund-raising efforts and needs, as applicable.
Assists staff with the coordination of WPC office leases.
Coordinates volunteers and volunteer projects. Maintains volunteer information in Salesforce
Works from the Pittsburgh office. With the permission of the Vice President, Land Conservation, some work can be performed from home or another remote location. Supports front desk receptionist as needed, which is typically about one hour per week.
Represents LCS and WPC as requested at external meetings and on committees.
Performs additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Physical Demand / Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Utilizing keyboarding and fine motor skills
Sedentary work
Speaking and hearing in-person, telephone, and other remote speech
Seeing with near and far visual acuity
Location: WPC Main office – 800 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Position Duration: This is a full-time, salaried non-exempt position.
Hiring Range: The starting pay range for this position is $51,900-$58,700 annually. Please include salary expectations. In consideration of advanced qualifications and years of experience, the pay may be higher than this range, as candidate pay will be commensurate with experience.
Benefits: We offer a robust and competitive benefits package which includes paid time off, medical, dental, vision, life insurance/AD&D, short-term disability, long-term disability, 403(a) and 403(b) retirement plans including generous employer match, EAP, and more!
Application Process: Please send a cover letter, resume, salary expectations, and referral source to wpcjobs@paconserve.org and list CONSERVATION ADMINISTRATOR – LAND CONSERVATION AND STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM in the subject line.
Application Deadline: Until filled
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. We are fully committed to diversity and inclusion. We seek contributors from all backgrounds to join our team.
Ad Title:Mohonk Preserve is seeking an Applied Forest Ecologist Location: New Paltz, NY Post Date: 08/19/25 Contact: Megan Napoli City: New Paltz State: NY Email:research@mohonkpreserve.org Website:visit our website... Description: Who We Are
Located in the beautiful Hudson River Valley, Mohonk Preserve is New York’s largest nonprofit nature preserve. We manage over 8,200 acres of mountain cliffs, forests, fields and streams through four integrated programs – Conservation, Education, Stewardship, and Visitor Experience – and welcome over 300,000 members and visitors each year who come to hike, run, rock climb, boulder, bike, enjoy winter recreation and experience nature.
Based in a vibrant university community, Mohonk Preserve offers a great working environment in one of New York’s greenest counties, with all-season recreation, access to Preserve lands, a dynamic, committed team of conservation professionals and long legacy of conducting ecological research and environmental education. The Preserve is also the “Home of the Gunks,” one of America’s premier rock-climbing destinations.
Our Mission & Vision
Our mission is to protect the northern Shawangunk Ridge and inspire people to care for, enjoy, and explore the natural world. Mohonk Preserve supports thriving and resilient natural environments that are welcoming to all who explore, play and work here, and those who seek peace, wellbeing and inspiration amid its lands. To read more about our Vision and learn more about the Preserve visit https://www.mohonkpreserve.org/.
Our Core Values
• Teamwork: We trust each other and value collaboration and accountability.
• Transparency: We are clear, honest and ethical in our decision-making and communications.
• Belonging: We welcome everyone and treat all with respect and compassion.
• Exploration: We value curiosity, education and innovation as pathways to learning and growth.
• Stewardship: We are committed to responsibly stewarding Mohonk Preserve in service to the land and the community.
About the Position:
As a core member of the Conservation Science team of the Conservation & Community Education department, the Applied Forest Ecologist is responsible for developing and implementing ecological research, and decision-support tools to enhance the management of forest lands so they can be sustainable and resilient in a changing world. This position requires an understanding of how forests work and how it intersects with applied knowledge linked to forest management and assessment. The Applied Forest Ecologist will work with land managers and practitioners, within and external to the Preserve, to produce data-driven science that informs, improves and expands land management decision making. The Applied Forest Ecologist reports to the Associate Director of Conservation Science & Research.
Primary Responsibilities and Expectations – see Job Description for full details:
• Evaluate the impacts of multiple climate change drivers on forest communities to inform landscape conservation and the creation and implementation of management plans
• Design and implement ecological research and monitoring projects, ensuring scientifically valid methodologies for evaluating forest stand improvement, invasive species management, and ecological and/or human impacts on the land
• Contribute applied ecological knowledge and recommended practices towards community science efforts
• Support the Associate Director of Conservation Science & Research in the collection of ecological data for the Preserve’s broader monitoring projects
• Provide creative and data-informed content and expertise for new grant proposals, and aid in other Development efforts to support Mohonk Preserve’s Conservation and Community Education initiatives
• Serve as the program administrator for Mohonk Preserve\'s hunting-based Deer Management Program
• Serve as the primary contact for external contractors enacting forest management plans
• Supervise and mentor seasonal field technicians and interns
Total Rewards Package:
This is a permanent, full-time position with a generous benefits package including health insurance (with substantial employer contribution toward premium), retirement plan, vacation, paid holidays, sick time and other paid time off.
• Salary: $61,000 - $65,000
• Mohonk Preserve membership for the duration of the position
• Access to lands and some activities of Mohonk Mountain House resort
Eligibility for certain benefits is dependent upon a variety of factors including length of employment.
Location:
Mohonk Preserve’s main offices are located at our Visitor Center in Gardiner, NY. This position will be based out of the Preserve’s Daniel Smiley Research Center (DSRC) on the grounds of the Mohonk Mountain House resort. Mohonk Preserve offers hybrid work schedules at this time – coordinated with their supervisor and depending on the job, staff may be able to split time working remotely, as well as in the office and in-person on the land. Generally standard working hours, with some flexibility, to be coordinated with supervisor. Mohonk Preserve is a smoke-free campus.
How to Apply:
Email your resume and a one-page cover letter tying your experience to specifics in the job responsibilities and 3 professional references (include phone and email) to: research@mohonkpreserve.org with the subject line “Applied Forest Ecologist application.”
No phone calls please. This position will be open until it is filled. Anticipated start date for this position is mid-October 2025.
Ad Title:The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen continues Executive Director Search Location: Wintergreen Resort, Roseland, VA Post Date: 08/27/25 City: Roseland, VA State: VA Website:visit our website... Description: The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen (TNFW) is seeking an Executive Director passionate about environmental stewardship and community engagement. The ideal candidate will have a background in natural history or science and be a skilled administrator and collaborative leader who can foster relationships, communicate effectively, and realize TNFW’s vision to exemplify environmental stewardship. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will direct the organization\'s strategic priorities and have overall operational responsibility for TNFW’s staff, programs, growth, and mission execution.
Founded in 1993, TNFW is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission is to foster an understanding and appreciation of the natural and cultural heritage of the Central Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and our community through conservation, education, and research. TNFW is supported by four fulltime and four parttime staff, more than 800 members and a strong contingent of dedicated, active volunteers and has an annual operating budget of $500,000 and a $3,750,000 endowment.
Located within the 11,000-acre Wintergreen resort about an hour southwest of Charlottesville, Virginia, TNFW conserves 6,000 acres of a natural forested landscape bordering the Appalachian Trail. The ecosystems are rich in diverse plant communities and abundant wildlife and include a 1,422-acre conservation easement perpetually protecting a unique habitat and rare species. TNFW provides environmental education to adults and students, and sponsors research that informs conservation of Wintergreen’s ecosystems and contributes to a broader understanding of climate science, biodiversity, and invasive species management.
Salary and compensation
$100,000 – $125,000 starting salary with an opportunity for a bonus based on performance.
TNFW offers competitive benefits including health insurance; retirement savings; generous holiday and paid time off benefits; and professional development opportunities.
For additional information about TNFW please visit www.tnfw.org
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your experience and interest in this role to applytoTNFW@protonmail.com Priority will be given to applications received by September 26, 2025. Following zoom interviews with selected candidates, we expect to conduct in-person interviews over the first two weeks in October. The full job description can be found here.