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Stewardship Specialist or Manager

Southeast Alaska Land Trust

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Contact: Margaret Custer
Address: 5150 Glacier Highway, Juneau AK 99801
Phone: (907) 586-3100
Fax: (907) 586-3125
The Southeast Alaska Land Trust conserves land: collaborating with communities, individuals, Tribes, and organizations throughout Southeast Alaska to help ensure that highly valued habitat, recreation, open space, and cultural and historic areas continue to thrive for the well-being of each generation.

Job Summary

Date Posted:   1 days ago Closing Date:   September 30, 2026
Location:   Juneau, AK Worksite: Hybrid
Salary: $62,000.00 - $72,000.00 Exempt; salary
Status:   Full-time
Benefits:
Starting range: $62,000-72,000 DOE. Benefits include: 11 paid holidays, 15 vacation days, and 10 sick days per year; paid family leave; flexible hours; options for remote work; kid- and dog-friendly office; retirement plan (3% match); and fully-paid low-deductible health insurance.
How to Apply:
Apply by September 30, 2026. Applications received before the deadline will be considered for early interviews. Please send a cover letter, references, and resume to: Margaret Custer, Executive Director – Southeast Alaska Land Trust margaret@sealt.org / 5150 Glacier Hwy, Juneau, AK 99801 / 907-586-3100

Job Description

The Stewardship Specialist or Manager is responsible for the stewardship of SEALT’s 44 conservation properties across Southeast Alaska. This team member will organize and execute SEALT’s annual stewardship obligations, including site visits to each property, timely reporting, and property maintenance. Additional projects are possible based on an applicant’s interests and skills.

Approximately 70% of the work will be in office/remote office conditions and 30% in the field or at community events. This position supervises a team of volunteers, may have supervision of another staff member depending on experience, and reports to the Executive Director.

Stewardship

  • Conduct field monitoring and documentation of SEALT conservation properties
  • Complete detailed, accurate, and timely annual monitoring reports
  • Verify compliance with conservation easements, deed restrictions, baseline documentation reports, and management plans for each property
  • Document any potential or real conservation easement violations or management issues, and work with staff and volunteers to resolve them
  • Maintain SEALT’s Volunteer Land Stewards program
  • Maintain positive relationships with landowners and neighbors
  • Perform or coordinate trail maintenance, trash removal, brush clearing, sign installation, invasive/native species management, and other property management tasks as needed
  • Maintain GIS-related data for SEALT, and produce maps using ArcGIS

Land Protection

  • Provide support to the Conservation Manager for creating and updating baseline documentation reports and management plans
  • Participate in field evaluations for potential new land conservation projects

Community Education & Partnerships

  • Assist with community outreach, including presentations and outdoor events
  • Provide content for education/outreach (web, social media, newsletters)
  • Attend quarterly Lands Committee meetings and occasional after-hours events

Qualifications

SEALT is hiring a stewardship professional at the Specialist or Manager level. A Specialist will have experience in field work and an understanding of property management. A Manager will also be capable of developing management plans and baseline documentation, as well as independently managing projects, volunteers, and a direct report staff member.

Requirements

  • Degree and 3 years of experience OR 6+ years of experience in relevant fields such as: natural sciences - biology, geology, environmental science. etc.; property management/land management; environmental protection; park, trail, and/or facility maintenance; forestry; surveying; outdoor recreation and education.
  • Strong communication skills, with accuracy in reports.
  • Good trust-building and conflict resolution skills (for property violation resolutions where neighbors or trespassing community members need to be contacted).
  • Proficiency with software including ArcGIS and Microsoft Office.
  • Willingness to work occasional evenings or weekends for committee meetings or special events, scheduled in advance. Most committee meetings are on Zoom.
  • Ability to work outdoors in challenging weather, hike several miles, be comfortable in boats and small planes, navigate in the field with GPS, and carry up to 30lbs.
  • Preferred qualifications: background in land management, familiarity with Southeast Alaska habitats, supervisory experience, and project management skills.

Inclusive Workplace

SEALT is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. In hiring, we seek to reflect the communities we serve, including people of Alaska Native and Indigenous heritage, people of color, LGBTQ2S+ people, and people with disabilities. We encourage you to apply if you think you are a good fit for the position, even if you don’t meet 100% of the qualifications.


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