CLCT is hiring!

Sam Will, a former summer intern turned Stewardship & Engagement Coordinator, is seen collecting water chestnuts from the Sudbury River.

Attention nature enthusiasts and conservationists! We’re excited to announce that we are hiring for a new permanent, full-time Stewardship Coordinator and a seasonal, part-time Stewardship Intern. If you are passionate about caring for our natural resources and the sustainable management of our protected lands, this could be the opportunity you’ve been looking for!

Stewardship Coordinator

Come be a part of our wonderful Land Trust community as we embark on an exciting time of growth during our 65th year! With more than 1,300 acres of land under our care, we are looking for a passionate individual who shares our commitment to stewarding and managing our land and natural areas for the benefit of current and future generations.

Work with an exceptional community of dedicated and knowledgeable people – trustees, volunteers, staff, members, and organizational partners — to help advance strategic objectives, focusing on land management planning and sustainable stewardship practices. Bring your energy and enthusiasm to the role, along with adaptability to support a small and effective organization.

Join our CLCT community and contribute to preserving the natural landscapes we cherish! Apply now to make a lasting impact.

For the job description and instructions on how to apply, click here.

Priority applications should be received by April 22, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after then.

Seasonal Stewardship Intern

Join us for an unforgettable summer as the CLCT Seasonal Stewardship Intern! From June to August, you’ll be immersed in nature while assisting in the management of Land Trust properties and engaging with our awesome community of volunteers.

One of the standout responsibilities of this internship is running the River Stewardship Program, where you will lead volunteers in removing invasive water chestnut from the Sudbury River. While the work is labor-intensive and calls for proficiency in swimming, kayaking, and canoeing, the tranquil summer mornings on the river are unforgettable!

Gain meaningful experience as you help steward vulnerable ecosystems. Apply now to join our CLCT community this summer and leave your mark on the natural areas we love!

For the job description and instructions on how to apply, click here.

Priority applications should be received by April 8, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis following then.

Questions & Inquiries

We will make every effort to respond to questions and inquiries, but please understand that we may not always be able to respond.

 
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