The Land Stewardship Specialist oversees the monitoring of conservation easements and monitoring and management of TRLC-owned properties. Other ongoing duties of the position include preparing Baseline Documentation Reports, designing and overseeing stewardship projects, evaluating properties targeted for protection, helping resolve conservation easement violations, conducting GIS analysis, assisting with landowner outreach, maintaining easement and property records, and leading hikes on protected properties. The Land Stewardship Specialist collaborates with other staff members to prepare land management plans for TRLC-owned properties. The Land Stewardship Specialist is supervised by the Executive Director, but works closely with other staff members, interns, government agency partners, volunteers, members of the TRLC Board and its committees, and contractors to complete core duties and projects. The Land Stewardship Specialist is based at TRLC’s office in Louisburg, but travels across TRLC’s eight-county region using company vehicles. The individual will spend approximately ten to twelve days per month in the field, often working alone in rugged conditions. (NOTE: TRLC expects to hire two Land Stewardship Specialists through this announcement, with each Specialist being responsible for conservation properties across a four-county area.)
For complete information see: https://www.tarriver.org/stewardship-specialist/