The Helene Recovery Project Manager reports to the Senior Trail Operations Manager and leads recovery and restoration efforts along the Appalachian Trail from Rockfish Gap, Virginia, to the Trail’s southern terminus in Georgia. Working collaboratively with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s (ATC) regional staff, twelve A.T. Maintaining Clubs, the National Park Service, and the USDA Forest Service, the Project Manager ensures coordinated recovery of Trail facilities and infrastructure. The goal is to restore safe, sustainable, and resilient Trail conditions while mitigating future damage from severe weather events. Recovery work will encompass a broad range of facility asset types, including habitat restoration, non-native invasive species control, trail treadway, parking areas, overnight sites, bridges, and privies. The Helene Recovery Project Manager supports ATC’s cross-regional coordination of Hurricane Helene recovery efforts across both the Virginia Regional Office (VARO) and the Southern Regional Office (SORO). This role plays a key part in ensuring timely, efficient, and high-quality completion of all recovery projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees