Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum
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Basic Function: Responsible for the maintenance and enhancement of the native ecosystems, landscapes and biodiversity at Hawthorn Hollow.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITES
Conservation:
- Responsible for maintaining and enhancing the natural landscape through invasive species control and other techniques that promote ecosystem health.
- Continually monitors the landscape to identify management needs such as the introduction of new invasive species, erosion, tree falls, disease outbreaks, and more.
- Researches and implements best management practices for wetland, prairie, woodland and riparian habitats.
- Conducts ecological assessments, maintains a species inventory, identifies rare species, develops rare species management practices, and promotes overall native
species biodiversity. - Responsible for recruiting, cultivating, instructing, and maintaining a core of volunteers, interns and seasonal technicians to assist with land management.
- Responsible for the preparation of proposals and grants specific to the ecological management of Hawthorn Hollow.
- Collaborate with local agencies, nonprofits, and educational institutions and represent Hawthorn Hollow in conservation networks and at local/regional conferences
Educational Programming
- Develops and leads educational programming related to nature, ecosystems, and watersheds.
- Assists with other educational programming, as needed.
Special Events.
- Actively participates in special events, as needed.
- Assist with preparation of mailings for special events and all other fundraisers. (Annual Fund Drive, Membership Drive, Newsletter, Birds and Plants, Educational Flyers, Concerts, Art Fair, Holiday Boutique Sale).
- Assists with preparation and clean up of grounds and buildings for events.
Other Responsibilities
- Occasionally participates as a non-voting member at meetings of the Friends of Hawthorn Hollow.
- Assists with the publication and distribution of newsletters, membership drives, and
fund drives.
QUALIFICATIONS
- BA or BS in environmental/biological sciences, or related field.
- Must have a proven history in ecologically-based land management.
- Must have excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Must be proficient in grant writing.
- Must have knowledge and concern for environmental preservation and a demonstrated ability to share that concern with others.
- Horticultural knowledge and experience with wildlife management desirable.
- Experience with a chainsaw desirable.
- Experience with Microsoft Access or other database desirable.
- Must be able to perform the physical duties as demanded by the job.
- Must be able to manage their own time be self-motivated and work well with the Hawthorn Hollow staff, Friends Board, volunteers, and the general public.
HOURS
- Full-time. Flexible, as demanded by the job, includes some weekend and evening programs and events.
HOW TO APPLY
Send resume and cover letter detailing qualifications to:
TJ Leveque, Executive Director
Hawthorn Hollow, 880 Green Bay Road, Kenosha, WI 53144.
Email applications are welcomed at [email protected]
Deadline: July 18, 2025
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