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Stewardship Coordinator

Frenchman Bay Conservancy

Hancock, Maine

Job Type Temporary
Salary Details $18/hour
Deadline Mar 17, 2025
Experience 0 - 1 years

Frenchman Bay Conservancy seeks a Stewardship Coordinator to join our team of ten staff to accomplish field projects at our Preserves during the summer months. This seasonal position will report to FBC’s Stewardship Director, and will oversee stewardship volunteers. The Stewardship Coordinator will work well with others, conduct themselves professionally at all times. This person will assist with the advance preparation, and work with volunteers. They will also work on trail projects individually and as a team with our Director of Stewardship. The Seasonal Steward will also be responsible for monitoring some of our conserved lands, under the direction of FBC’s Director of Stewardship. This position is entirely field-based.

Frenchman Bay Conservancy (FBC) has a mission to conserve distinctive ecosystems, lands and waters for the benefit of all, in the Union River and Frenchman Bay watersheds east to the Hancock County line. FBC is a nationally accredited, nonprofit land conservation organization located in Hancock, Maine. Now in our 38th year of operation, we have protected over 20,000 acres through conservation easements and FBC-owned preserves in 12 towns and townships in Maine. Our conserved lands protect a broad variety of ecosystems and traditional land uses, including forest, wetlands, coastline, mountains, an organic farm, a working woodlot, blueberry fields, and waterfront along a wild and scenic river. Frenchman Bay Conservancy maintains more than 35 miles of year-round public access hiking trails for nature observation, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and hunting. We protect access for the public to enjoy scenic vistas, sandy beaches, rocky coastlines and mudflats for recreation and commercial access including clam and worm harvesting. We are dedicated to providing public access to encourage people to develop a relationship with the outdoors.  

The Seasonal Steward will have the following top priorities:

  • Preserve Stewardship: Working under the guidance of FBC’s Director of Stewardship, layout and build new trails, and make improvements to our existing trail network. This will include:
    • traditional trail building methods using hand-tools only (not including a chainsaw), 
    • carpentry projects to make signage, kiosks, benches, and rustic timber structures on the trails, 
    • building and refining the tread surface (bench cut), clearing brush, removing trip hazards, 
    • installing rock features (rocks steps, stone cribbing, check dams), 
    • working with community volunteers during our weekly volunteer events, and
    • performing routine maintenance (weed-whacking, mowing, brushing back vegetation along trails and trailheads
  • Annual monitoring of FBC’s Preserves, consisting of walking property boundaries and writing reports for each monitoring visit.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Position Requirements:

  • Local candidate preferred.
  • Valid Drivers’ License & Personal Vehicle for self-transportation between FBC’s preserves and the FBC Office.
  • Experience building hiking trails; these projects necessitate the ability to lift and carry at least 50 lbs over uneven terrain, for up to 3 miles.
  • Experience using hand tools.
  • Experience with rock work, use of griphoist and rigging equipment beneficial.
  • Experience with gas powered tools, including a weed-whacker.
  • Comfort working outside in inclement weather (hot, cold, wet), must have appropriate rain gear, sturdy work/hiking boots.

Position Benefits: $18/hour, 40 hours a week for up to 26 weeks/ 6 months. Extension beyond this length of time may be possible. Mileage reimbursement. Housing may be available. 

HOW TO APPLY

For Inquiries and TO APPLY: Send cover letter, resume and three professional references (one academic reference is allowed) to Abigail Hanson, Business & Development Coordinator: abigail@frenchmanbay.org. No phone calls please. APPLICATION DUE March 17, 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis when received. 

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category General / Stewardship, Land Trust
Tags Trail Maintenance