Position Title: Education and Trip Coordinator
Reports to: Designated Board Member or Executive Director
Classification: Exempt, Full-time (40 Hours / Week)
Based: Seattle, WA
Background
American Lands Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)3 public charity based in Seattle, WA. American Lands Project builds connections between policymakers and other community leaders and America’s iconic public lands. We make it possible for policymakers and community leaders to experience these unforgettable public lands first-hand and learn from the people who live there. American Lands Project works to ensure that more places with exceptional ecological, cultural, or historical value benefit from having people like nonprofit heads, business executives, policymakers, and others with influence visit the land and meet the people who will be impacted by policy actions. For more information about American Lands Project, please visit: www.americanlandsproject.org
Primary Job Duties and Responsibilities
The Education and Trip Coordinator supports American Lands Project’s work to plan and conduct trips, while also convening with nonprofit partners and providing additional education opportunities about America’s public lands. Duties and responsibilities include helping to develop detailed trip itineraries, arranging travel logistics, preparing briefing materials for trip participants, and drafting any pre-trip and post-trip paperwork for congressional Ethics offices for congressional trip guests. The Education and Trip Coordinator may attend or lead some trips. The Education and Trip Coordinator will stay abreast of public lands issues nationally and regularly connect with coalition partners for updates to better identify how American Lands Project’s trips and educational opportunities can most effectively raise awareness and engage policy and community leaders. The Coordinator will help brainstorm business, nonprofit, and congressional guests that could benefit from an educational trip.At times, the Education and Trip Coordinator will contact federal offices to discuss trip logistics or policy background. The Education & Trip Coordinator will plan other education opportunities for community members like movie showings or speaker talks at times. The Coordinator will also identify areas for programmatic growth and assist with outreach to potential new partners and philanthropic supporters.
Basic Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
The following aren’t necessary to apply, but please mention your experience in your cover letter if any apply to you.
Location, Physical Requirements and Travel
American Lands Project is currently based in Seattle, Washington. Remote work may be considered for exceptional candidates who can demonstrate strong independent work habits and effective communication. This position will be expected to participate in out-of-state travel, estimated at a total of approximately 4-6 weeks annually.
This position is also subject to some activities beyond the typical conditions of an indoor professional office setting. Participation in potential trips will occasionally require employees to lift and move up to 50 pounds, hike several miles, and camp/remain outdoors in remote locations for multiple days at a time in a range of temperatures and diverse weather conditions. American Land Project will provide reasonable accommodations for people who are differently abled to perform the essential functions.
Salary & Benefits
Salary Range $75,000-$95,000. Salary commensurate with experience. Competitive vacation, sick, health and retirement benefits.
To apply
Please apply by February 9th, 2025 by sending a resume and cover letter to: info@americanlandsproject.org. No phone calls please.
American Lands Project is an equal opportunity employer. We value and celebrate our employees’ differences in age, ability, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression, language, national origin, political affiliation, socio-economic status, veteran status or other status protected by law. American Lands Project strives to create an inclusive and equitable workplace and encourages candidates of color and other underrepresented groups to apply.
Position Title: Education and Trip Coordinator
Reports to: Designated Board Member or Executive Director
Classification: Exempt, Full-time (40 Hours / Week)
Based: Seattle, WA
Background
American Lands Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)3 public charity based in Seattle, WA. American Lands Project builds connections between policymakers and other community leaders and America’s iconic public lands. We make it possible for policymakers and community leaders to experience these unforgettable public lands first-hand and learn from the people who live there. American Lands Project works to ensure that more places with exceptional ecological, cultural, or historical value benefit from having people like nonprofit heads, business executives, policymakers, and others with influence visit the land and meet the people who will be impacted by policy actions. For more information about American Lands Project, please visit: www.americanlandsproject…
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Please submit a current resume and cover letter addressing the required and preferred qualifications in the full position announcement.
Please submit a current resume and cover letter addressing the required and preferred qualifications in the full position announcement.