Director of Transactions - Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust

The Director of Transactions is responsible for leading CCALT’s Transactions Division of its Conservation Department, the primary focus of which is the acquisition of conservation easements. Furthermore, the Director of Transactions works cooperatively with the Directors of Conservation, Stewardship, and Additive Conservation, as well as the Staff Attorney, to lead CCALT’s overall conservation work and deliver conservation services to the membership of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association and agricultural producers across Colorado. Innovation, creativity, and analytical skills are essential. CCALT is an organization that embraces change and strives to create innovative solutions to the work we do.

Compensation: Annually, $85,000-95,000

Application closing date: 05/26/2025

Application web link: http://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4220593622

Energy and Water Climate Action Corpsmember - Mile High Youth Corps

Fight Climate Change in Your Community Make a difference, and make a better future for yourself at Mile High Youth Corps. We are a group of young people who are focused on combatting Climate Change and educating ourselves on the issues that face our community. THIS IS NOT LIKE OTHER JOBS. Join us for our 2025 Climate Corps- Energy & Water Conservation program! The Energy & Water Conservation program (E&W) is a team-based, 26 or 35 week program for individuals between the ages 18-24. E&W participants (called Corpsmembers) serve on community-based energy and water conservation projects throughout the Denver metro area. Corpsmembers will be enrolled in AmeriCorps—a national community service program. Corpsmembers will earn up to $29,280 for a year-long term PLUS up to $7,395 in scholarship funds. Never had a job in conservation before? Not sure if you like this kind of work? That’s okay! Our goal is to support you with the knowledge and team support t

Compensation: Biweekly Stipend – Earn a living stipend of $1,120 before taxes paid every 2 weeks

Application closing date: 07/07/2025

Application web link: https://www.milehighyouthcorps.org/apply-now/climate-action-corpsmember/

Project Associate - Palmer Land Conservancy

This position will provide primary support to the Land and Water Conservation Transaction team. Candidates should possess strong project management skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn and be challenged. Candidates with experience using GIS are preferred. This position will help facilitate a variety of land and water conservation projects utilizing conservation easements, fee title acquisitions, and other innovative real estate, legal, and conservation tools. The position is responsible for managing technical due diligence, communications, timelines, landowner and partner relationships, and other critical elements of the transaction process. As a member of the Palmer team, the successful applicant will regularly interact with the Stewardship, Philanthropy, and Community Engagement staff to achieve the organization's mission.

Compensation: $55k-$65k

Open until closed.

Application web link: https://www.palmerland.org/project-associate

Administration and Outreach Coordinator - Aspen Valley Land Trust

Aspen Valley Land Trust (AVLT), a regional land conservation organization located in Carbondale, Colorado, has been protecting open space and special places for the benefit of wildlife, agriculture, and community in the Roaring Fork and middle Colorado River valleys for 58 years. We are seeking a motivated team member to help the fundraising operations and day-to-day office administration run smoothly and successfully. This position will work closely with and manage the fundraising database and moves management tracking for the philanthropy director, as well as the scheduling and communication for the executive director. A small portion of time is dedicated to overall office administration.  

 

Please see more and apply at https://avlt.bamboohr.com/careers/23.

Community Programs Director - Montezuma Land Conservancy

The Montezuma Land Conservancy (MLC) seeks a motivated, creative, and passionate person to join our small team with a big vision. The Community Programs Director is responsible for the oversight, administration, and fundraising to support MLC’s community-centered conservation programs based at Fozzie’s Farm, the organization’s 83-acre educational farm hub, and throughout our region. The director oversees Fozzie’s Farm staff and the development of new and established outreach programs, oversees MLC’s research and education farm, builds and maintains local and statewide partnerships, collaborates with member organizations in the Montezuma Inspire Coalition, and works alongside MLC’s staff to develop and advance creative ways to connect people to land stewardship and conservation.

Compensation: $57,000-$63,000, depending on experience

Application closing date: May 23, 2025

Application web link: http://montezumaland.org/about-us/join-our-team/

Manager of Conservation Programs in Colorado - Ducks Unlimited

Ducks Unlimited’ s (DU) Great Plains Region has an opening for a full-time Manager of Conservation Programs (MCP) in Colorado based out of our Fort Collins, Colorado Field Office. The MCP will lead and advance DU’s conservation efforts in Colorado with direct supervision of biological staff, coordination of project management tasks with engineers, fiscal oversight, and reporting. This position will report directly to the Director of Conservation Programs for Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming also based in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Compensation: $80,000 - $121,000 annually

Application deadline:

Application link: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=7deee1c0-b159-4fdc-8bdb-3f1d87c47510&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US&jobId=571450

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - West Region Wildfire Council

The West Region Wildfire Council is seeking a dynamic Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our nonprofit organization. This leadership role requires a strong background in fundraising and grants, financial management, and organizational strategy. The CEO is responsible for overseeing programs, ensuring financial stability, leading fundraising, and promoting a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork. The CEO’s responsibilities are carried out in close partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer. The position announcement and job details are attached below. Apply online at: https://apply.workable.com/west-region-wildfire-council/j/E934F80D17/

Compensation: $90,000-$110,000

Application closing date: Open until filled

Application web link: http://www.cowildfire.org/employment

Outdoor Educator - CSU Extension Jefferson County/ENOR Environmental Discovery Camp

Are you passionate about nature and eager to inspire the next generation? As an Environmental Educator, you'll have the opportunity to:

  • Share your love of nature with young campers

  • Inspire and educate the next generation of environmental stewards

  • Help foster a deep connection to the environment, and support campers in building resilience and a love for the outdoors. •Give back to the community while making a difference

  • Get paid to hike daily in stunning local parks and open spaces.

Each day brings a new adventure as we explore unique locations!

Compensation: $18/hour educator; $19/hour educator/van driver; plus 5 hours/week overtime pay either position

Application closing date:

Application web link: https://jeffco.extension.colostate.edu/programs/enor-environmental-discovery-camp/

Land Conservation Crew Member (Colorado Springs)

Land Conservation Crew Members (called Corpsmembers) serve on environmental stewardship projects throughout the Denver Metro Area. Corpsmembers will be enrolled in AmeriCorps—a national community service program. No experience is required! We will provide you with hands-on training related to all projects. This position reports to Project Coordinator: Land Conservation

Service location: 1801 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80204 Position open until: May 16, 2025

Crew Type Descriptions:

  • Chainsaw – primarily complete invasive tree removal and wildland fire mitigation projects.

  • Trail – primarily complete trail maintenance and construction projects.

  • Noxious Weed Management – trained on how to safely handle and apply pesticides for invasive species removal projects, the role of pesticides in natural resources management, native and invasive species identification and how to operate a variety of hand pump and backpack sprayers.

  • Trail & Restoration – in addition to trail maintenance and construction projects, complete fencing, park development, native planting and historical preservation projects.

  • Day – complete projects in nearby locations, starting and ending each day at MHYC headquarters. Day crews are ideal for projects close to urban areas or easily accessible sites.

  • Overnight – complete projects further away from the MHYC headquarters, stay in a housing facility provided by the project partner 3 nights a week. Nine meals provided by MHYC per week.

  • Camping – complete projects further away from MHYC headquarters, setting up camp near the project site and your vehicles to minimize travel time. Nine meals provided by MHYC per week.

MHYC is committed to hiring candidates with unique backgrounds and perspectives. If you are interested in this position but are concerned that you do not meet all of the requirements or possess all of the necessary skills, or that prior convictions or your background might disqualify you, we highly encourage you to submit an application anyway.

Qualifications:

  • Must be physically fit, able to lift 50 lbs., spend 8-10 hours a day in all weather conditions (e.g., sun, heat, wind, rain, etc.) and hike up to 7 miles with a day

  • Able to be on time and maintain consistent attendance throughout term of service. Must commit to complete the program

Requirements:

  • Between the ages of 18-24. High school or GED/HSE graduate or still enrolled.

  • Must be eligible for enrollment in AmeriCorps as a US Citizen, National or Lawful Permanent Resident. Documentation will be required on the first day. Must bring identification documents necessary to complete the I-9 and other forms on your first day.

  • Pre-service National Service Criminal History Check required. Corpsmembers must not engage in any prohibited activities as listed in the AmeriCorps Member Service Agreement.

Questions? Email rosem@mhyc.net

Mile High Youth Corps is committed to diversity in principle and practice, both in the community at large and within the organization. We are, therefore, committed to having our internal operations and employment practices administered on a non-discriminating basis inclusive of, but not limited to, race, color, hairstyle (hair texture, hair type, or a protective hairstyle that is commonly or historically associated with race), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, and breast feeding) or gender, age, religion (including, but not limited to, religious dress and grooming practices), pregnancy, color, creed, citizenship, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, mental or physical disability, medical condition, veteran status, military or veteran status, family care or leave status, familial status, marital status, sexual orientation, sexual and reproductive health decisions, gender identity, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state or local laws (together, these are referred to as “Protected Characteristics”), including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Every effort shall be made to grant reasonable accommodation for qualified people with disabilities to participate in this AmeriCorps program.

Compensation and Benefits: Biweekly Stipend – Earn a living stipend of $1,160 before taxes paid every 2 weeks. Leadership Opportunities available. Corpsmember Drivers are eligible for a living stipend of $1,180. Returning Corpsmembers earn $1,200. More information is available on request.

AmeriCorps Education Award - Earn a scholarship upon successful completion of service. This award can be used to pay future tuition, pay back qualifying student loans or go on an expedition through a wilderness school! Corpsmembers have 7 years to use the award.

Student Loan Forbearance – Corpsmembers can apply to put their qualified federal student loans on hold during their term through the National Service Trust.

Counseling – Corpsmembers receive 5 free mental health counseling sessions per year plus additional services through a Member Assistance Program.

Networking – Corpsmembers have opportunities to network with federal, state and local natural resources professionals and access to a vast alumni network! Training – Depending on crew assignments, Corpsmembers will receive training in one or more stewardship skillsets, including First Aid/CPR, S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaws (required for sawyers), trail building and maintenance, and herbicide application. Corpsmembers have the choice to serve on a variety of crews. MHYC staff will work with you to find the best match! We strive for every crew to be diverse, inclusive and safe for all Corpsmembers.

Application closing date: 05/16/2025

Application web link: http://www.milehighyouthcorps.org/apply-now/land-conservation-crew-member-colorado-springs/