Land Conservation Grants Specialist

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Location
Concord, NH
Job Type
Full-time
Salary Type
Annually
Salary Range
$55,000 - $63,000

About the Organization

The New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) is an independent state authority that makes matching grants to NH communities and non-profits to conserve and preserve New Hampshire's most important natural, cultural and historic resources. Through this investment Program every $1 in resources brings back more than four times local, private, federal funds, and helps to secure NH's greatest business advantage: The quality of life and traditional values of our state.

LCHIP works in partnership with New Hampshire municipalities and non-profits to acquire land and cultural resources, or interests therein, with local, regional and statewide significance. The legislatively mandated mission of the program is to ensure the perpetual contribution of these resources to the economy, environment and quality of life in New Hampshire.

About the Job

Description

The New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) seeks a dynamic individual to join the LCHIP team as a Land Conservation Grant Specialist (LCGS), leading LCHIP’s land conservation and stewardship grant programs. 

LCHIP’s LCGP is responsible for working with community groups across the state to support the long-term conservation of natural and cultural resources. The LCGS ensures all LCHIP-funded conservation projects adhere to statutory requirements, organizational policies, and best practices in land conservation, and oversees the long-term stewardship of conserved properties benefiting from past LCHIP awards. 

OVERVIEW

The LCGS will work directly with LCHIP’s land conservation partners from project development through proposal evaluation and project completion, and with LCHIP Board Members and industry professionals to conduct comprehensive reviews of all conservation grant proposals submitted.  The LCGS is also responsible for overseeing long-term stewardship of lands conserved with LCHIP assistance. Thus, the LCGS’s ability to develop a positive, professional relationship with individuals and organizations, and to maintain that relationship over time, is essential. 

PROFILE 

The successful LCGS will

  • demonstrate an aptitude for understanding and interpreting various forms of technical writing, including legal and statutory language.
  • possess, or commit to independently acquiring, a general knowledge of best practices in land conservation.
  • value the opportunity to work directly with community groups and individuals to expand capacity and support the preservation and conservation of New Hampshire’s unique heritage.
  • demonstrate initiative, attention to detail, and strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • employ effective time and project management techniques to maintain efficient workflow.
  • be well organized, energetic, and personable. 
  • thrive as an integral member of a small, high-energy, and collaborative team.
  • bring two to five years’ relevant work experience, although demonstrated personal aptitude, a commitment to land conservation, and a willingness to apply oneself to the position will be equally valued. 
  • hold a degree in natural resource management, forestry, or a closely related field. 

*Each additional year of relevant work experience may be substituted for one year of required formal education.

DETAILS 

  • This is a salaried, 37.5 hours/week position based in Concord, NH that is available immediately 
  • The position may require very occasional evening or weekend activities
  • A hybrid work schedule is available following a successful orientation period
  • A clean driving record and a dependable, insured vehicle are required for regular statewide travel which is reimbursed at the federal mileage rate
  • The willingness and physical ability to visit project sites is required and may include hiking for several miles in rough, steep, or wet terrain and/or adverse weather and exposure to heat, cold, rain, ticks, and other insects, etc. 

COMPENSATION

The Land Conservation Grant Specialist will receive a highly competitive compensation package to include

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a resume with cover letter to Paula Bellemore (pbellemore@lchip.org) including the words “LCGS Position” in the subject line. No phone calls please. 

An application will be forwarded to all qualified applicants with interviews scheduled on a rolling basis. The position will remain open until filled. 

ABOUT LCHIP 

The Land and Community Heritage Investment Authority is a public instrumentality of the State of New Hampshire and a nonprofit corporation pursuant to RSA 292. The Authority is an equal-opportunity employer. 

The Land and Community Heritage Investment Program provides matching grants to NH communities and non-profits seeking to conserve and preserve New Hampshire's most important natural, cultural, and historic resources. Since its inception in 2000, LCHIP has invested $58 million through 564 grants, partnering with over 320 community groups in 198 New Hampshire communities to rehabilitate more than 170 historic structures and conserve 237,312 acres of land.