Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts
The Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts is a unique effort to conserve our forests and support our region’s rural, land-based economy across the Northern Berkshire Mountains, hill towns, and riverside villages of northwestern Massachusetts. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts passed legislation in 2018 to establish the Woodlands Partnership as a public body, led by representatives from member municipalities and including federal, state, and regional agencies, local land trusts, watershed associations, university researchers, and community and economic development organizations, among others. The three-pronged mission includes forest conservation, natural resource-based economic development, and municipal financial stability. For more information, visit WoodlandsPartnership.org.
New England Forestry Foundation
New England Forestry Foundation (NEFF) serves as the Administrative Agent to the Woodlands Partnership and in this role is responsible to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to support the Partnership Board; manage program implementation, fundraising, and grant administration; and sustain connections within the Partnership. As a host organization, NEFF is an advocate for innovative forest-based natural climate solutions. NEFF is a conservation landowner that actively manages forest land, and works to develop improved forest practices and support ecologically aligned forestry. NEFF helps the people of New England to sustain their way of life, protect forest wildlife habitat and ecosystem services, and mitigate and adapt to climate change. NEFF has protected one of every three acres of land conserved in New England this century and is the sixth largest land trust in the nation by acres conserved.
Position Summary
This position is a full-time role (37.5 hours per week) administering the Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts, a 21-town regional collaboration focused on conservation and economic development that sustains the area’s forests and natural resources while enhancing support for rural municipalities. This role will combine direct administrative leadership and operational facilitation of the Partnership’s 35-member Board, Executive Committee and standing committees, as well as communications/public relations, grant-writing, budgeting and reporting in support of the Partnership’s Agent contract and high-priority grants and programs. Funded through a multi-year state contract, this role has dual reporting to the Deputy Director at New England Forestry Foundation, and the volunteer Board Chair and Executive Committee of the Woodlands Partnership. Two years of state funding for this position are currently anticipated, with continuance of support the intention of the Partnership.
Principal Responsibilities
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Required
Working Conditions/ Location/ Physical Effort
NEFF full-time staff receive a generous benefits package including: medical insurance with 85 percent of the premium covered by NEFF, with optional coverage for spouses and families; dental/vision insurances covered 100 percent by NEFF, with optional coverage for spouses and families; NEFF-paid life and disability plans; FSA/DCA offerings; four weeks of paid parental leave and an additional eight weeks of unpaid parental leave; 26 days of accrued paid time off (PTO) in a staff member’s first year of employment, with subsequent increases in number of PTO days based on years worked; seven paid holidays; and a 401(k) or Roth IRA with a 50 percent employer match up to the first 8 percent of a staff member’s salary (after six months of employment and fully vested after one year of employment). NEFF offers flexible work schedules, and most positions allow work-from-home options.
To apply, please email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample via email to Kim Doherty at kdoherty@newenglandforestry.org with the subject line “Woodlands Partnership Program Director position.”