[JOB] CONSERVATION PROJECT MANAGER for the GREAT LAND TRUST (GLT), - TopicsExpress



          

[JOB] CONSERVATION PROJECT MANAGER for the GREAT LAND TRUST (GLT), a non-profit based in Anchorage that is working to conserve lands and waterways in Southcentral Alaska. The position will be responsible for due diligence, recordkeeping, and drafting and negotiating legal documents including purchase and sale agreements and conservation easements. The Manager will work with GLT Staff and Landowners on projects and will be responsible for assuring that all conservation and acquisition projects adhere to GLT’s accredited policies and procedures and standards and practices and will be fluent in tax benefits associated with land conservation. Desired Qualifications: 1) Expertise in the legal, financial and real estate components of land conservation. 2) A minimum requirement of a BS/BA with a focus on land use planning, law, real estate, natural resources or related field and 3 years of experience or advanced degree. 3) Excellent verbal and written communications skills. 4) Strong negotiation skills. Experience working with contracts and legal agreements. 5) Willingness to travel within the GLT service area and occasionally work outside, as well as evenings and weekends. Salary Range: Salary $58,000-$62,000, commensurate with education and experience. Full time, competitive salary, benefits. Benefits: Health and Dental coverage, SIMPLE Employer contribution of 3%, Generous paid vacation and holidays. For more information, contact Shane Meghan Prosser, Office Manager, at 907.278.4998, Fax 907.278.4997, email [email protected] or go to greatlandtrust.org. For the full job description, go to greatlandtrust.org/_docs/ConservationProjectManagerJobDesc.pdf . Send or email cover letter and resume by August 16 Great Land Trust, Conservation Project Manager Search Committee, Great Land Trust, PO BOX 101272, Anchorage, AK, 99510 or email [email protected]
Posted on: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 20:54:51 +0000

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