Background and Purpose:
Our vision – every community in Anne Arundel County is actively engaged to ensure a healthy environment for all – cannot be achieved without intentional engagement of each community in our County. In order for our waterways to be clear, our air to be clean, and our natural ecosystems to be resilient, every community must have access to leadership and restoration benefits. WSA is committed to ensuring that all communities have leaders who can drive change for sustainable landscapes and clean waters.
WSA trains and supports local leaders—people who recognize environmental challenges in their communities, identify problems, build trust, and take the initiative to lead restoration efforts. Since 2009, WSA has trained over 375 Watershed Stewards, who, together with their communities and the WSA staff, have installed thousands of projects from rain barrels to stream restorations, and engaged over 250,000 neighbors in environmental action. These Stewards come from all walks of life—teachers, retirees, business owners, students, and faith leaders—people deeply rooted in the places they serve and committed to improving their communities. We stay with our leaders long after their initial training, offering continued support, community, and guidance to help them make a lasting impact. Together, we’ve built a trusted network of community-based leaders driving positive environmental change.
The Director of Education and Community Engagement (DECE) leads the innovative training and engagement programs of the Watershed Stewards Academy, ensuring that communities throughout Anne Arundel County can access our educational programs and resources and that our organization continually improves our connection with the diversity of communities across the county.
The DECE is a key organizational leader guiding a dedicated and talented team to facilitate the Watershed Steward Certification program, lead partnership development with community anchor institutions and mentor community leaders to develop effective community engagement. The DECE will provide expertise and leadership to ensure WSA’s programs and initiatives meet the needs of the county’s rich tapestry of communities, particularly those that have traditionally been overlooked or underserved by environmental organizations. This role will guide efforts to strengthen WSA’s organizational practices, cultivating a culture where staff, partners, and community members feel respected, valued, and engaged. The DECE reports directly to the WSA Executive Director, works collaboratively with the WSA staff and manages the WSA staff Engagement Team, including the Community Engagement Manager and Steward Engagement Specialist. The DECE may manage additional staff or interns as the organization grows. More about the WSA staff may be found on our website.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Education and Leadership Support (40%)
Community Engagement and Partnerships (30%)
Organizational Leadership (30%)
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Background and Purpose:
Our vision – every community in Anne Arundel County is actively engaged to ensure a healthy environment for all – cannot be achieved without intentional engagement of each community in our County. In order for our waterways to be clear, our air to be clean, and our natural ecosystems to be resilient, every community must have access to leadership and restoration benefits. WSA is committed to ensuring that all communities have leaders who can drive change for sustainable landscapes and clean waters.
WSA trains and supports local leaders—people who recognize environmental challenges in their communities, identify problems, build trust, and take the initiative to lead restoration efforts. Since 2009, WSA has trained over 375 Watershed Stewards, who, together with their communities and the WSA staff, have installed thousands of projects from rain barrels to stream restorations, and engaged over 250,000 neighbors in environmental…