Stewardship Coordinator

Bainbridge Island WA

The Bainbridge Island Land Trust is seeking a full-time Stewardship Coordinator to support the organization’s conservation efforts on Bainbridge Island in the State of Washington.

The Bainbridge Island Land Trust (BILT) mission is to preserve and steward the diverse natural environment of Bainbridge Island for the benefit of all. BILT preserves natural areas, shorelines, forests, streams, working landscapes and scenic vistas by holding conservation easements, facilitating land acquisitions, stewarding protected lands, restoring properties, engaging stakeholders and educating the community about land conservation and stewardship. From its inception in 1989 to date, BILT and its community partners have used these tools to preserve more than 1,300 acres of land. The Bainbridge Island Land Trust is an Accredited Land Trust. We have a dynamic and engaged staff team and Board of Directors.

Bainbridge Island is located in central Puget Sound and has a population of 23,380. It can be reached via a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle, Washington or a bridge over Agate Passage from the Kitsap Peninsula.

 

Position Summary

The Stewardship Coordinator is a key member of our team responsible for the monitoring and maintenance of the Bainbridge Island Land Trust’s conservation easements and owned properties, currently totaling 54 properties. These conservation properties include 41 easements on privately owned property, 6 easements on public access areas, and 7 BILT-owned lands constituting over 800 total acres. The Stewardship Coordinator is the first point of contact with landowners, neighbors, and community partners on a variety of issues related to our conserved lands. In addition to carrying out monitoring work and providing technical expertise, the Stewardship Coordinator recruits, trains, and works with a team of volunteers who assist in the monitoring and maintenance of BILT’s lands. The Coordinator works closely with the Bainbridge Island Land Trust’s Conservation Director and the Stewardship Committee to manage BILT’s conservation lands and prioritize restoration or land management issues. The position also supports the Land Trust’s efforts with new projects including conservation easement establishment, new property acquisitions, and restoration efforts.

 

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HOW TO APPLY:

Candidates should send a letter of application outlining the reasons why they should be considered for the position, a writing sample, and a resume outlining their qualifications and strengths. Applicants are encouraged to submit their materials as soon as possible, but no later than Sunday, April 2, 2017. Qualified applicants will be considered for hiring prior to this date. All application materials should be sent to debbie@bi-landtrust.org.