At a time when our planet faces unprecedented challenges, The Trustees is poised to embark on an ambitious 5-year strategic plan that will accelerate the conservation and care of special places throughout Massachusetts. As the Director of Policy, you’ll play a crucial role in developing public policy and strategic approaches that will help conserve places of ecological, historical, cultural, and recreational importance for everyone, forever. As the Director of Policy, you’ll position the Trustees as an active and influential member of the conservation and climate advocacy community, working to address policy, funding, legislation, and other areas that impact the Trustees’ work and the quality of life in Massachusetts communities. Key mission areas of focus include conservation, climate resilience, agriculture, and public access and recreation. You’ll largely focus your work at the state level, though there will be specific opportunities to engage at the federal and local level as well. You’ll advise and support both leaders and property-based staff in addressing high-priority issues and community relations, building meaningful relationships with policy makers and in communities across the state and advocating for funding and legislation that advance the mission of the Trustees. The Director of Policy reports to the Chief Conservation and Climate Officer and is an active member of the Conservation and Climate Team. This position also works very closely with the Marketing and Communications staff to ensure effective, proactive external communications around The Trustees’ priorities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees