The Trustees protect more than 29,000 acres across Massachusetts; many of these lands support habitats of exceptional ecological value including beaches, grasslands, shrublands, forests and barrens. Protecting these natural resources and managing for their resiliency is central to the mission of The Trustees and the Ecology and Climate Program. These resources, in healthy, resilient condition, support biodiversity for a myriad of plant and animal species, provide critical habitat for rare and threatened species, buffer the impacts of climate change, sequester carbon, allow for public enjoyment and recreation, and inspire the next generation to care for our lands. The Habitat Steward contributes to the protection and management of key species and native habitats through habitat restoration and maintenance. The Habitat Steward performs a suite of duties including regular and heavy mowing and herbicide application directly related to maintaining habitats and ecological resources including grasslands, early successional habitats (shrublands), fire-adapted habitats like barrens, exemplary natural community types and rare species habitats. This work is focused on priority habitats called Ecological Landscape Units that require ongoing stewardship to maintain. The position requires daily travel throughout the inland counties (e.g., western and central MA) including the Berkshires, Connecticut River Valley, greater Worcester area and occasionally statewide, including the trailering of heavy equipment. While the position is based on 40 hours per week, due to the demands of seasonal fieldwork, unpredictable weather, occasional overnight stays near field sites, and the need to attend some evening or weekend meetings, a flexible schedule is required. The Habitat Steward works alone or with property-based staff for on-site work and with members of the Ecology and Climate team for planning and prioritizing work. This position is also supported by a seasonal position during summer months. This position supports the Program’s priority management goals and is part of the Inland Ecology Team.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees