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The Northern Forest Canoe Trail seeks an Assistant Trail Director to help design and implement projects along our 740-mile water trail and along adjacent waterways. The Assistant Trail Director will work with our Trail Director, a summer stewardship crew, volunteers, community groups, and land managers to complete waterway access, campsite, and portage trail projects and assist with community events, with a focus on the western section of our trail (NY, VT, and Quebec).
Responsibilities
Desired Qualifications
This is a part time (0.75 FTE) year-round position. From mid May to early August, the position is full time, with a more relaxed work load in the off season. We have a benefits package including health insurance, paid holidays, vacation and sick time and a retirement plan. We offer travel reimbursement, a flexible work location and a flexible work schedule (September-May). During the field season, this position will involve significant time in the field, including overnight travel and camping. The field season (May-September) by nature is physically demanding and requires working outside. In the “off season” (October-April) work is mostly indoors and computer based with occasional need to visit prospective project sites and partners.
Our organizational culture encourages the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. We value creative problem solving, initiative and innovation. We work hard, but do so in a fun, supportive environment.
About the Northern Forest Canoe Trail
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail protects and stewards a 740-mile water trail that links the communities of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Our trail creates opportunities for a variety of outdoor experiences in the region – from short paddle outings to extended camping trips. Through quality management and collaborative community partnerships, our trail contributes to the economic resilience of the region and promotes the health of its lands and waters.
Drawing on our extensive experience working in challenging, ecologically sensitive, and often remote environments, our stewardship program seeks to implement practices that are flexible, durable and innovative.
We value access to the outdoors. By improving access to the waterways of the region, providing navigational materials and inspiration, coordinating events and youth programs and organizing volunteer work trips, we encourage people to have active experiences and build stronger connections. We create opportunities to connect with each other and the environment in order to protect the places and relationships that sustain us and provide the framework for individuals, families and businesses to thrive. More at northernforestcanoetrail.org
Send a cover letter and resume to noah@northernforestcanoetrail.org , subject: “Assistant Trail Director.” Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
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