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Berkshire Natural Resources Council Conservation Manager in Lenox, Massachusetts

The full Conservation Manager job description{target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"} contains more information about this position. Primary responsibilities include: - Support the work of the Director of Land Conservation. - Support the work of farmland protection and farmland access as described in the Strategic Conservation Plan. - Meet with landowners, assess the conservation values of potential projects, and make recommendations to senior staff. - Work with the Community Programs department, particularly in the areas of ensuring access to nature and recreation across the Berkshires. - Ensure Stewardship department has input regarding conservation acquisitions and develop a coordinated transition plan as a project moves from an acquisition project to a Stewardship holding. - Support the Director of Land Conservation in providing necessary information and resources to the Advancement Department to finance conservation projects. - Help expand existing reserves and strengthen the Land Conservation and Stewardship Programs as they pursue specific land protection goals including landscape scale conservation and farmland protection and access. - Support and manage acquisition projects with landowners, prospective land donors, and conservation partners which include state and Federal agencies, regional and local land trusts, and other non-profits. - Navigate state and federal conservation programs in the pursuit of resource-based acquisition projects. - Draft conservation restrictions and trail easements. - Prepare final maps and project materials for grant applications. - Support and conduct engagement efforts with municipal, public, and other conservation agencies and organizations and regional partners. - Be an ambassador for BNRC with landowners, visitors, and stakeholders. - Fulfill other assignments as needed, and at the direction of the Director of Land Conservation and the President. Qualifications The ideal candidate will be a motivated individual with significant experience in managing land trust acquisition projects. They will be familiar with the Land Trust Alliance\'s Standards and Practices and with LTA\'s accreditation process. The ideal candidate will have managed and completed real estate transactions and can pair interpersonal skills with conservation transactions, estate planning considerations, conservation biology, and knowledge of working lands (farms and forests). Additional experience that would strengthen the application includes working with conservation restrictions (CRs) and Agricultural Preservation Restrictions (APRs) in Massachusetts, as well as with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) conservation easement programs (ACEP-ALE, ACEP-WRP, and RCPP). Attributes of successful applicants: - BNRC staff value open, candid, and respectful communication and favor teamwork - Demonstrated ability to manage multiple, varied projects and efforts at one time - Knowledge of real estate transactions as related to land trust work - Empathetic and observant listener - Skilled at working collaboratively - Excellent verbal and written communication abilities - Detail oriented and able to meet deadlines - GIS proficiency - Microsoft Office proficiency - Knowledge of natural resources issues, land management and climate change adaptation approaches - Sufficient physical fitness to walk land, on and off trail - Experience communicating with public officials - Familiarity with the Berkshire landscape and communities preferred - 5-7 years of relevant professional experience Compensation Starting salary of \$60,000 - \$70,000 depending on experience.

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