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Piedmont Environmental Council. |
| Categories: |
Legal/Env. Law
Education/Training |
| Travel Required: | 5-15% |
| Job Type: | Full Time |
| Preferred Degree: | Bachelors |
| Experience Required: | 2-3 years |
| State/Province: | VA - Virginia |
| City: | Warrenton |
| Salary: | non-disclosed |
| Job Description: |
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is seeking to hire a conservation officer to conduct PEC's land conservation activities in Orange and Culpeper OCounties, Virginia. PEC, founded in 1972, is based in Warrenton, Virginia and serves nine counties in Virginia's northern Piedmont area. PEC now has more than 35 employees in nine offices, and has been instrumental in the protection of over 349,000 acres. Description of Position The Orange and Culpeper County Conservation Officer will develop conservation solutions for the protection of important resources in Orange and Culpeper Counties, Virginia. The Conservation Officer will work directly with landowners and farmers to promote the donation of conservation easements and to assist them in enrolling in county, state and federal conservation programs. This position will also work to engage landowners in Orange and Culpeper Counties in good stewardship practices for agriculture and forestry. He or she will work to identify key at-risk properties and resources, and develop and implement land protection strategies using tool such as voluntary easement donation, PDR programs, and direct fee-simple purchases. The Orange and Culpeper County Conservation Officer will also work with the business and professional communities in their county to further the education of these critical landowner advisors. He or she will also assist the Vice President for Conservation and Rural Programs with developing policies to guide PEC's conservation work and to improve local, state and federal incentives for land conservation. He or she will serve as the county-wide resource for PEC including updating PEC staff and Board members on conservation issues within the county. In addition, the Conservation Officer will work with county and state governments to encourage involvement in conservation, and coordinate with other organizations, public and private, to promote conservation. The Conservation Officer will promote conservation in the community by organizing and/or attending meetings, local educational seminars for professionals and landowner easement parties. He or she will also work with PEC's Development staff to raise funds for PEC's work the county. He or she will report to the Vice President for Conservation and Rural Programs. Qualifications
Compensation: Salary commensurate with experience; competitive benefits. Interested applicants should email, mail or fax a letter and resume to: Kristie Kendall, Land Conservation and Stewardship Coordinator The Piedmont Environmental Council is an equal opportunity employer. |
| Post Date: | 06/20/2012 |

