People Architects is proud to partner with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History to recruit a Seasonal Land Steward to support their Natural Areas Program (one of the most respected conservation efforts in Northeast Ohio). If you care deeply about land, ecosystems, and doing real, physical work that protects native habitats, this role puts you right where science meets stewardship. This isn’t just seasonal labor, it’s conservation in action. Your work directly supports the protection of ecosystems that define Northeast Ohio and contribute to global scientific understanding. About the Organization Founded in 1920 and located in University Circle, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History has spent more than a century connecting people to the wonders of science and nature. Today, the Museum stewards more than 12,500 acres of protected land across Northern Ohio, preserving critical habitats and biodiversity for generations to come. This role supports that mission directly out in the field, hands-on, and essential. About the role: As a Seasonal Land Steward, you’ll be part of the Museum’s Natural Areas team, working alongside experienced land managers to protect and restore native habitats across Northeast Ohio. You’ll be based out of Cleveland Museum of Natural History, with daily travel to conservation sites. This is a temporary, seasonal position working up to 40 hours per week.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED