Land Project Manager
Quick answer
The Methow Conservancy is hiring a full-time, in-office Land Project Manager in Winthrop, Washington, paying $33-$43 per hour to manage land conservation projects and legal agreements.
- Role
- Land Project Manager
- Organization
- Methow Conservancy
- Location
- Winthrop, Washington
- Work setup
- On-site
- Level
- Mid
- Compensation
- $33 - $43 per hour
- Category
- Programs & Operations
The role
The Methow Conservancy is hiring a Land Project Manager to advance conservation goals through strategic planning and the management of conservation easements and fee-owned properties. The role involves performing due diligence, including title reviews and environmental assessments, while coordinating with landowners and legal consultants. Additionally, the manager will draft contracts and leases and contribute to public relations and educational outreach initiatives.
What you'll do
- Draft and manage conservation easements and property amendments.
- Conduct land project due diligence, including title reviews and environmental assessments.
- Negotiate and draft leases, contracts, and MOUs.
- Coordinate with consultants, appraisers, and landowners.
- Support organizational stewardship and public outreach activities.
What it takes
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
- Minimum of three years of experience in land trust or conservation-related work.
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects and timelines.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.
- Preferred: Law degree or Master’s degree in a natural resources-related field.
What you'll bring
How we treat you
health, dental, SIMPLE IRA match, vacation, 11 paid holidays
Frequently asked questions
Is this position remote?
No, this is a place-based position located in the Methow Valley, Washington.
What is the compensation for this role?
The position pays between $33 and $43 per hour.
What are the primary qualifications required?
Candidates need a bachelor's degree and at least three years of experience in land trust or conservation work, with a preference for those holding a law or master's degree.
How do I apply for this job?
Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume, and three references to [email protected], referencing the Conservation Job Board.
How to apply
Apply directly on Methow Conservancy's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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