Land Trust Director
Hours: 40 hours per week, hybrid
Status: Exempt
Location: Gorge/Portland Region
Supervisor: Executive Director
Salary: $105 - $115K
Application Deadline: September 29, 2024
Friends of the Columbia Gorge was founded in 1980, with members in Oregon, Washington, and beyond dedicated to preserving, protecting, and stewarding the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. With offices in Portland and Hood River, Oregon and Washougal, Washington, the organization uses an array of tools (advocacy, litigation, land acquisition, community engagement and public education) to ensure the Columbia Gorge remains a wondrous and vibrant place. In 2005, Friends launched the Friends of the Columbia Gorge Land Trust, a 509(a)(3) support organization to acquire spectacular landscapes within the Columbia Gorge. The 509(a)(3) has a board of trustees made up of Friends’ board members and non-board members tasked with carrying out the mission for Friends of the Columbia Gorge through its land trust work
The land trust director oversees the direction and vision of Friends of the Columbia Gorge Land Trust, interacting with all Friends’ programs across our fast-paced organization and maximizing the capabilities of Friends’ communications, fundraising, lobbying and outreach to achieve the land trust’s goals. Leadership and organizational skills are essential, as is the knowledge of conservation, real estate and land-use matters.
The land trust director oversees the acquisition, management and disposition of lands held by the Friends of the Columbia Gorge Land Trust and manages staff to carry out those responsibilities. The director supports a board of trustees responsible for governance of the land trust. The position also oversees the short and long-term stewardship of trust’s preserves, as well as stewardship of key public lands in concert with public partner agencies. The director supervises staff engaged in the implementation of our Gorge Towns to Trail vision of a 200-mile loop trail around the Columbia Gorge connecting communities to wild places, along with the Stewardship Manager and Preserves Manager.
The director is the ambassador, voice and guiding star for the land trust. The position requires a skilled communicator working with co-workers and trustees, agency staffers, elected officials, the media and donors
Program Management (75%)
Outreach (10%)
Fundraising (5%)
Administration (10%)
Salary range is $105K - $115K, commensurate with experience and education. Excellent benefits include generous vacation time and holidays, generous health insurance for employee and dependents along with an employer matched retirement plan
Please send cover letter and resume to careers@gorgefriends.org with Land Trust Director in the subject line. Application materials reviewed upon receipt. Deadline for applications is September 29th, 2024.
Land Trust Director
Hours: 40 hours per week, hybrid
Status: Exempt
Location: Gorge/Portland Region
Supervisor: Executive Director
Salary: $105 - $115K
Application Deadline: September 29, 2024
Friends of the Columbia Gorge was founded in 1980, with members in Oregon, Washington, and beyond dedicated to preserving, protecting, and stewarding the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. With offices in Portland and Hood River, Oregon and Washougal, Washington, the organization uses an array of tools (advocacy, litigation, land acquisition, community engagement and public education) to ensure the Columbia Gorge remains a wondrous and vibrant place. In 2005, Friends launched the Friends of the Columbia Gorge Land Trust, a 509(a)(3) support organization to acquire spectacular landscapes within the Columbia Gorge. The 509(a)(3) has a board of trustees made up of Friends’ board members and non-board members tasked with carrying out the…