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<br />managers, students, volunteers, resource professionals, public) while
<br />planning and implementing a variety of watershed protection and
<br />restoration activities. Strong communication and organizational skills a
<br />must. Salary range $30 -$40K, depending on experience. Applications
<br />must be received by April 16. Nanticoke Watershed Alliance, P.O.Box
<br />138, Nanticoke MD 21840; 410 - 873 -3045; FakA10- 873 -3073;
<br />nanticokewatershed @juno.com. (posted 3/21/03)
<br />The Trustees of Reservations (MA), Southeast Land Conservation
<br />Program Assistant - Immediate opening for a full -time position located
<br />in Canton, MA. Works under the supervision of Land Protection
<br />Specialist assisting with a variety of conservation - related projects in the
<br />Charles River Valley and southeastern Massachusetts. This is an
<br />excellent entry level position with one of the oldest land conservation
<br />groups in the nation. Duties include collecting data and preparing
<br />documents, proposals, and reports. Some evening and occasional
<br />weekend work. Salary based on skills and experience. Excellent benefits
<br />package. Submit a cover letter, resume, two references, and salary
<br />requirements to Southeast Land Conservation Program Assistant
<br />Search, The Trustees of Reservations, 2468B Washington Street,
<br />Canton, MA 02021. Fax: 781 - 8214027. No phone calls, please. For a
<br />full job description, visit our website (www.thetrustees.org) or email
<br />crodstrom(a)ttor.org. Open until filled. (posted 3114103)
<br />Columbia Land Conservancy (NY), Senior Project Manager - The
<br />Columbia Land Conservancy is seeking a full -time senior project
<br />manager to undertake a variety of land transactions. Duties: Cultivate,
<br />negotiate, draft and manage conservation easements; establish public
<br />conservation areas; fundraise for related conservation projects; and
<br />provide direct service to landowner and community groups by assisting
<br />in the evaluation and implementation of various conservation strategies.
<br />Qualifications: BS or BA in environmental studies, natural or resource
<br />sciences, landscape architecture, agriculture, forestry, or experience in a
<br />related field. Considerable conservation easement drafting and
<br />management experience is also required. Experience in land
<br />transactions, including the purchase and sale of land, and GIS and GPS
<br />skills are desirable. Salary: Commensurate with experience. Benefits:
<br />Medical, dental, retirement plan; paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
<br />Send cover letter and resume to Judy Anderson, Executive Director, P.O.
<br />Box 299, Chatham NY 10237 or JudX(ftIctrust.org. For a complete job
<br />description, contact Emily Warrington at 518 - 392 -5252 or
<br />Emily(ftIctrust.org_ (posted 3114103)
<br />Scenic Hudson (NY), Land Stewardship Specialist - Scenic Hudson, a
<br />39 year -old nonprofit environmental organization and separately
<br />incorporated land trust, seeks a Land Stewardship Specialist. Under the
<br />direction of the Executive Director- Scenic Hudson Land Trust, the Land
<br />Stewardship Specialist will develop and implement natural resource -
<br />based stewardship practices at Scenic Hudson s parks and preserves
<br />and manage the annual monitoring of the organization s conservation
<br />easements. The successful candidate will be energetic and
<br />entrepreneurial, with at least two years previous professional experience
<br />and a related degree. Full job description may be viewed at:
<br />www.scenichudson.org. Letter of application, salary requirements and
<br />resume to be forwarded to: HR, Scenic Hudson, One Civic Center Plaza,
<br />Suite 200, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 or faxed to 845452 -7567 or e-
<br />maited to tvanyo(a)scenichudson.o . Scenic Hudson is an EOE
<br />promoting cultural diversity and excellence. (posted 3110103)
<br />March 2003
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