Land Protection Manager
Westchester Land Trust
Bedford Hills, New York
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $66,000 - $75,000 per year |
Deadline | Sep 23, 2025 |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
The Land Protection Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team of environmental, communications, and development professionals to conserve land critical to habitat protection, fostering climate resilience and mitigation, safeguarding drinking water supplies, and preserving farmland. This is an exciting time for Westchester Land Trust, with a greater emphasis on strategic proactive land protection utilizing innovative tools for land protection and funding. The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic ambassador for Westchester Land Trust that will leverage GIS and other resources to help develop a compelling call to action for land protection and work directly with landowners to protect their land.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
LAND PROTECTION PROJECTS (75%)
- Participate in the update and implementation of the organization’s strategic conservation plan, including GIS cooccurrence modeling and mapping, data collection and analysis, and reporting.
- Implement a new proactive land protection program, based on GIS analysis, conservation partnerships, and funding opportunities. This includes strategic outreach and education to individual, organizational/institutional, and commercial landowners.
- Respond to and assess inbound inquiries regarding land protection opportunities.
- Coordinate and conduct prospective land protection project site visits, evaluate and document conservation values, and determine alignment with WLT’s land protection strategy, strategic plan, and capacity.
- Perform/secure required due diligence (i.e., land surveys, appraisals, title review, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, etc.).
- Develop detailed land protection project profiles and deal sheets including estimated acquisition, legal, stewardship endowment, and opening costs.
- Develop comprehensive conservation opportunity project profiles for proactive acquisitions and conservation easements.
- Work with Westchester Land Trust’s attorneys to develop tailored conservation easement terms that meet IRS requirements and industry best practices.
- Coordinate real estate closings; maintain highly accurate recordkeeping for all land transactions.
- Integrate with stewardship staff for seamless transitions from land protection projects to nature preserve or conservation easement.
- Serve as the organization’s GIS asset manager. Prepare GIS maps for land protection project presentations and documentation. Provide GIS support to stewardship, communications, and development.
- Work alongside the development and grants teams to prospect funding sources and support foundation relations with grant proposals, budgeting, reporting, and program implementation.
- Attend all meetings of the Land Preservation Committee of the Board of Directors; work with the Vice President of Conservation to present land protection projects for approval of the Board.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT and RELATIONSHIP BUILDING (10%)
- Build and nurture relationships with community partners through educational programming, meetings and public presentations including state and municipal governments, real estate offices, attorneys, and conservation partnerships.
LAND PROTECTION REPORTING and STORYTELLING (10%)
- Monitor and evaluate the impact of land protection projects and partnerships, using data to refine strategies and approaches.
- Report regularly to leadership and funders on land protection metrics.
- Generate story narratives and testimonials, photos, videos, and data points to collaborate with communications staff to support land protection collateral and messaging.
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY (5%)
- Meaningfully contribute to Westchester Land Trust’s culture of care.
- Participate in developing annual work plans, budgets, and reports.
- Assist WLT staff with outreach, education, and fundraising events as needed.
- Assist WLT staff with other projects as needed.
TO APPLY:
Send resume and cover letter to info@westchesterlandtrust.org.
Your cover letter should answer the following: Describe your connection to land protection. Describe a time when you led a project or developed a partnership that had a meaningful conservation or community impact. What strategies did you use to ensure its success and alignment with organizational goals, and what was the impact? What were the challenges? How might you apply a similar approach in this role?
No phone calls or emails, please. Applicants will receive a notification to confirm receipt of their application. Notifications will be sent on a weekly basis. Successful candidates will be invited for an interview. Applications without a cover letter will not be reviewed. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Westchester Land Trust is an equal opportunity employer and acts in accordance with applicable laws in all of our hiring and employment practices.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | Admin & Leadership, General / Stewardship, Land Trust |
Tags | GIS, Outreach |