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https://twispworks.org/
Senior Executive (President, CEO, etc)
Full Time
TwispWorks
Sarah Elliott
502 S. Glover Street,Twisp,Washington,98856
5096708120
Now Hiring: Executive Director - TwispWorks

TwispWorks is seeking an experienced, dynamic and community-minded Executive Director to lead our mission of strengthening the economic vitality and cultural richness of the Methow Valley in Washington state.

Located on a vibrant 6.4-acre campus in the heart of Twisp, TwispWorks is home to small businesses, entrepreneurs, artists and makers, teaching institutions, and nonprofits all of whom contribute to our mission of strengthening the economic vitality and cultural richness of the Methow Valley.

The next Executive Director will guide the organization into the next chapter—improving financial sustainability, managing our unique campus, deepening community partnerships, and inspiring staff and partners with a clear, collaborative vision for the future.

We're looking for an experienced connector, communicator, operational manager, and fundraiser who thrives in a community setting and can balance creativity with strong organizational leadership.

Key priorities include:
- Clarifying, implementing and managing the strategic plan
- Leading with transparency, inclusion, and collaboration
- Strengthening TwispWorks' financial sustainability
- Managing campus operations and capital projects
- Building community partnerships and long-term vision

If you're an experienced leader who values creativity, collaboration, and community, we'd love to hear from you!

Open until filled.
Location: Twisp, Washington
Learn more & apply: https://www.indeed.com/job/executive-director-abc811ad659a40a7

TwispWorks is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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Lands Director

Lands Director

The Lands Director leads Gallatin Valley Land Trust's (GVLT) efforts to conserve and protect working lands, wildlife habitat, and open space through voluntary, private land conservation in our three-county service area. This position provides strategic leadership on all phases and aspects of conservation transactions—including conservation easements, land acquisitions, and strategic partnerships.

The ideal candidate is an experienced conservation professional with strong leadership and negotiation skills, a collaborative spirit, a breadth of knowledge around land conservation tools, federal, state and local funding opportunities, and Montana's diverse landscapes.

The Lands Director supervises a talented and dynamic team of four program/project managers, providing collaborative and visionary leadership, technical guidance, and negotiation support to ensure high-quality, legally sound, and strategically aligned land protection outcomes.

The Lands Director works closely with the Executive Director, Leadership Team, Lands Team and the Board of Directors to help set organizational priorities and implement long-range and annual objectives related to the GVLT mission, as well as managing risk for the organization.

As part of the Leadership Team, the Lands Director will help manage relationships across the breadth of the organization's mission with key community partners, vendors, donors, and other organizations and collaborate across departments to look ahead for opportunities and threats to the organization, adjust strategy, and prepare for strategic growth and/or change.


SPECIFIC DUTIES:

Program Leadership and Team Management (45%)

-Lead GVLT's Land Conservation Program and oversee implementation of strategic conservation priorities.

-Supervise, mentor, and support a team of four land conservation professionals, fostering collaboration, professional growth, and accountability.

-Provide technical expertise and negotiation support to staff working on complex conservation transactions.

-Establish annual work plans and performance goals for the Land Conservation Team and provide ongoing and regular feedback.

-Lead monthly Lands Committee (Board) meetings, and weekly Lands Team (staff) meetings.

-Coordinate closely with Stewardship Director and Stewardship Team around project terms and timelines.

-Report regularly to the Executive Director and Board of Directors on progress, challenges, and emerging opportunities.


Land Conservation and Transactions (20%)

-Support Lands Conservation staff with all aspects of land conservation projects, including conservation easements, land acquisitions, and donations.

-Oversee due diligence processes, including appraisals, title work, environmental assessments, and baseline documentation.

-Ensure projects comply with Land Trust Alliance (LTA) Standards and Practices and all legal and financial requirements necessary to ensure the perpetual integrity of the project

-Provide leadership and support for Land Conservation Team on NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) projects and manage oversight of project funding and timelines.

-Maintain strong and up-to-date working knowledge of conservation finance, easement law, and natural resource management best practices and emerging trends

-Build organizational capacity and knowledge of emerging political and policy opportunities and threats to conservation work.


Partnerships and Community Engagement (20%)

-Build and maintain strategic, organizational-level relationships with landowners, ranchers, agricultural producers, conservation partners, government agencies, and community leaders.

-Collaborate with county, state, federal, tribal, and nonprofit partners to advance regional conservation goals.

-Represent GVLT in regional coalitions, working groups, and public meetings.

-Support outreach and communications efforts to promote the benefits of voluntary private land conservation.

-Serve as a knowledgeable and trusted representative of the organization in the community.


Funding and Grant Management (15%)

-Identify and pursue funding for land protection projects from county, state, federal, and private sources.

-Write and manage grant proposals, budgets, and reporting requirements - including serving as Project Director on two existing awards through the NRCS RCPP.

-Collaborate with Development Team to align conservation opportunities with donor interests and philanthropic funding.

-Track and manage project budgets to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely completion.

This is a full-time, salaried position and GVLT is proud to offer competitive salaries and benefits (including vacation time, personal leave, health premium coverage, retirement matching, and sabbatical) and a flexible, mission-driven professional environment.

The beginning salary for this role is $85,000 - $115,000.

For complete details on the role including preferred competencies, benefits, and application process, please see our full job announcement on our website.

The Lands Director leads Gallatin Valley Land Trust's (GVLT) efforts to conserve and protect working lands, wildlife habitat, and open space through voluntary, private land conservation in our three-county service area. This position provides strategic leadership on all phases and aspects of conservation transactions—including conservation easements, land acquisitions, and strategic partnerships.

The ideal candidate is an experienced conservation professional with strong leadership and negotiation skills, a collaborative spirit, a breadth of knowledge around land conservation tools, federal, state and local funding opportunities, and Montana's diverse landscapes.

The Lands Director supervises a talented and dynamic team of four program/project managers, providing collaborative and visionary leadership, technical guidance, and negotiation support to ensure high-quality, legally sound, and strategically aligned land protection outcomes.

The Lands Director works closely with the Executive Director, Leadership Team, Lands Team and the Board of Directors to help set organizational priorities and implement long-range and annual objectives related to the GVLT mission, as well as managing risk for the organization.

As part of the Leadership Team, the Lands Director will help manage relationships across the breadth of the organization's mission with key community partners, vendors, donors, and other organizations and collaborate across departments to look ahead for opportunities and threats to the organization, adjust strategy, and prepare for strategic growth and/or change.


SPECIFIC DUTIES:

Program Leadership and Team Management (45%)

-Lead GVLT's Land Conservation Program and oversee implementation of strategic conservation priorities.

-Supervise, mentor, and support a team of four land conservation professionals, fostering collaboration, professional growth, and accountability.

-Provide technical expertise and negotiation support to staff working on complex conservation transactions.

-Establish annual work plans and performance goals for the Land Conservation Team and provide ongoing and regular feedback.

-Lead monthly Lands Committee (Board) meetings, and weekly Lands Team (staff) meetings.

-Coordinate closely with Stewardship Director and Stewardship Team around project terms and timelines.

-Report regularly to the Executive Director and Board of Directors on progress, challenges, and emerging opportunities.


Land Conservation and Transactions (20%)

-Support Lands Conservation staff with all aspects of land conservation projects, including conservation easements, land acquisitions, and donations.

-Oversee due diligence processes, including appraisals, title work, environmental assessments, and baseline documentation.

-Ensure projects comply with Land Trust Alliance (LTA) Standards and Practices and all legal and financial requirements necessary to ensure the perpetual integrity of the project

-Provide leadership and support for Land Conservation Team on NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) projects and manage oversight of project funding and timelines.

-Maintain strong and up-to-date working knowledge of conservation finance, easement law, and natural resource management best practices and emerging trends

-Build organizational capacity and knowledge of emerging political and policy opportunities and threats to conservation work.


Partnerships and Community Engagement (20%)

-Build and maintain strategic, organizational-level relationships with landowners, ranchers, agricultural producers, conservation partners, government agencies, and community leaders.

-Collaborate with county, state, federal, tribal, and nonprofit partners to advance regional conservation goals.

-Represent GVLT in regional coalitions, working groups, and public meetings.

-Support outreach and communications efforts to promote the benefits of voluntary private land conservation.

-Serve as a knowledgeable and trusted representative of the organization in the community.


Funding and Grant Management (15%)

-Identify and pursue funding for land protection projects from county, state, federal, and private sources.

-Write and manage grant proposals, budgets, and reporting requirements - including serving as Project Director on two existing awards through the NRCS RCPP.

-Collaborate with Development Team to align conservation opportunities with donor interests and philanthropic funding.

-Track and manage project budgets to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely completion.

This is a full-time, salaried position and GVLT is proud to offer competitive salaries and benefits (including vacation time, personal leave, health premium coverage, retirement matching, and sabbatical) and a flexible, mission-driven professional environment.

The beginning salary for this role is $85,000 - $115,000.

For complete details on the role including preferred competencies, benefits, and application process, please see our full job announcement on our website.

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Development Director

Application deadline: Open until filled
Anticipated start date: TBD

About the position

The Grand Canyon Trust is seeking a mission-driven, experienced, and collaborative leader to serve as our next development director. Candidates must have an understanding of conservation issues — ideally those affecting the Colorado Plateau — as well as a high level of development expertise.

The development director is responsible for furthering our strategic and comprehensive fundraising program and will supervise, lead, and collaborate with a small but high-performing team of individuals to ensure that the annual fundraising goals and long-term financial sustainability of the Trust's priorities are achieved.

This position holds primary responsibility for securing principal gifts through a discrete portfolio of major donors, managing and engaging the board development committee, and overseeing the majority of fundraising campaigns and initiatives. The director plays a lead role in achieving our annual fundraising goal, which is currently $7 million, and is a key member of the organization's leadership team.

What does this position entail?

● Working in partnership with the executive director, board of trustees, and development team to determine the fundraising growth necessary to meet program objectives and track progress toward goals.
● Building and maintaining meaningful relationships with individual and institutional donors, and asking for and closing principal, major, planned gifts, and grants.
● Supporting the executive director and other development staff with strategy in their respective major donor portfolios, in addition to being personally responsible for a significant portfolio of major donors.
● Collaborating extensively across the organization — particularly with program, communications, and membership staff — to effectively engage audiences and meet fundraising goals.
● Nurturing the professional growth of the development team by providing mentorship, coaching, and opportunities for skill enhancement.
● Up to 25% travel required, including but not limited to in-person meetings with major donors, 3-5 donor field excursions per year, and board meetings.

What is the work culture?
We pride ourselves on offering what we consider to be an exceptional professional environment rooted in purpose, collaboration, and respect. You will have autonomy to lead in your role while being an integral part of a high-functioning and diverse team. You will be respected and valued in our people-centered organization, as are all staff at the Trust. You will have ample opportunity to be awed by the Colorado Plateau and its people, and you will finish each day knowing you have truly made a difference.

Furthermore, we are guided by our organizational values and are looking for someone who shares them.

Do you have what it takes?
● 7+ years of experience conceiving, implementing, and leading core fundraising functions, including strong project management skills and the ability to use data analysis to formulate strategy, execute plans, and deliver financial outcomes.
● Proven success in building relationships with high-net-worth individuals and asking for and closing principal ($1M+), major ($10K - $999K), and planned gifts.
● Background in conservation with a preference for experience grounded on the Colorado Plateau. Experience/familiarity with environmental justice advocacy work preferred.
● Demonstrated experience as a visionary leader with a commitment to integrity, empathy, and mentorship.
● Sensitivity and proficiency working in multicultural spaces (both in the workplace and in community).
● Background in conservation and environmental justice advocacy work, with a preference for experience grounded on the Colorado Plateau.
● Understanding of best practices in fundraising and nonprofit management, and knowledge of current and evolving trends in philanthropy.
● Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate varied audiences through exceptional interpersonal, written, verbal, and presentation skills.
● Adeptness in cultivating and nurturing mutually beneficial relationships with donors and fostering a culture of respect and appreciation that leads to increased donor engagement and long-term support.
● Proficiency in relevant technology and applications, including Salesforce (or similar customer relationship management tool), Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite, and Zoom.

Note that experience includes lived experience, traditional knowledge, volunteer experience, school or coursework, work experience, and other related qualifications, skills, and experience.
No candidate will meet every requirement. If you're excited about the position and think you may be a good candidate, we encourage you to apply.

The nitty-gritty

Location

Flagstaff, Arizona, or remote, but the individual must reside in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, or New Mexico.

Compensation and benefits

$110,000 - $155,000

Who would my supervisor be?

Ethan Aumack, executive director

How do I apply?

Please send your resume and cover letter to careers@grandcanyontrust.org. In the subject line, please indicate the job you are applying for, and please put the job title and your name in the file names of application materials.

The application deadline is , at 5 p.m. MST. If you are in need of a reasonable accommodation, contact careers@grandcanyontrust.org


The Grand Canyon Trust is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in every aspect of our organization. We work actively to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment against any employee or job applicant on the basis of identity including but not limited to: Race, ethnicity, gender, parental status, national origin, age, religion, disability, veterans' status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. We actively seek diversity in our candidate pools. Applicants of all identities are encouraged to apply.

Application deadline: Open until filled
Anticipated start date: TBD

About the position

The Grand Canyon Trust is seeking a mission-driven, experienced, and collaborative leader to serve as our next development director. Candidates must have an understanding of conservation issues — ideally those affecting the Colorado Plateau — as well as a high level of development expertise.

The development director is responsible for furthering our strategic and comprehensive fundraising program and will supervise, lead, and collaborate with a small but high-performing team of individuals to ensure that the annual fundraising goals and long-term financial sustainability of the Trust's priorities are achieved.

This position holds primary responsibility for securing principal gifts through a discrete portfolio of major donors, managing and engaging the board development committee, and overseeing the majority of fundraising campaigns and initiatives. The director plays a lead role in achieving our annual fundraising goal, which is currently $7 million, and is a key member of the organization's leadership team.

What does this position entail?

● Working in partnership with the executive director, board of trustees, and development team to determine the fundraising growth necessary to meet program objectives and track progress toward goals.
● Building and maintaining meaningful relationships with individual and institutional donors, and asking for and closing principal, major, planned gifts, and grants.
● Supporting the executive director and other development staff with strategy in their respective major donor portfolios, in addition to being personally responsible for a significant portfolio of major donors.
● Collaborating extensively across the organization — particularly with program, communications, and membership staff — to effectively engage audiences and meet fundraising goals.
● Nurturing the professional growth of the development team by providing mentorship, coaching, and opportunities for skill enhancement.
● Up to 25% travel required, including but not limited to in-person meetings with major donors, 3-5 donor field excursions per year, and board meetings.

What is the work culture?
We pride ourselves on offering what we consider to be an exceptional professional environment rooted in purpose, collaboration, and respect. You will have autonomy to lead in your role while being an integral part of a high-functioning and diverse team. You will be respected and valued in our people-centered organization, as are all staff at the Trust. You will have ample opportunity to be awed by the Colorado Plateau and its people, and you will finish each day knowing you have truly made a difference.

Furthermore, we are guided by our organizational values and are looking for someone who shares them.

Do you have what it takes?
● 7+ years of experience conceiving, implementing, and leading core fundraising functions, including strong project management skills and the ability to use data analysis to formulate strategy, execute plans, and deliver financial outcomes.
● Proven success in building relationships with high-net-worth individuals and asking for and closing principal ($1M+), major ($10K - $999K), and planned gifts.
● Background in conservation with a preference for experience grounded on the Colorado Plateau. Experience/familiarity with environmental justice advocacy work preferred.
● Demonstrated experience as a visionary leader with a commitment to integrity, empathy, and mentorship.
● Sensitivity and proficiency working in multicultural spaces (both in the workplace and in community).
● Background in conservation and environmental justice advocacy work, with a preference for experience grounded on the Colorado Plateau.
● Understanding of best practices in fundraising and nonprofit management, and knowledge of current and evolving trends in philanthropy.
● Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate varied audiences through exceptional interpersonal, written, verbal, and presentation skills.
● Adeptness in cultivating and nurturing mutually beneficial relationships with donors and fostering a culture of respect and appreciation that leads to increased donor engagement and long-term support.
● Proficiency in relevant technology and applications, including Salesforce (or similar customer relationship management tool), Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite, and Zoom.

Note that experience includes lived experience, traditional knowledge, volunteer experience, school or coursework, work experience, and other related qualifications, skills, and experience.
No candidate will meet every requirement. If you're excited about the position and think you may be a good candidate, we encourage you to apply.

The nitty-gritty

Location

Flagstaff, Arizona, or remote, but the individual must reside in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, or New Mexico.

Compensation and benefits

$110,000 - $155,000

Who would my supervisor be?

Ethan Aumack, executive director

How do I apply?

Please send your resume and cover letter to careers@grandcanyontrust.org. In the subject line, please indicate the job you are applying for, and please put the job title and your name in the file names of application materials.

The application deadline is , at 5 p.m. MST. If you are in need of a reasonable accommodation, contact careers@grandcanyontrust.org


The Grand Canyon Trust is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in every aspect of our organization. We work actively to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment against any employee or job applicant on the basis of identity including but not limited to: Race, ethnicity, gender, parental status, national origin, age, religion, disability, veterans' status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. We actively seek diversity in our candidate pools. Applicants of all identities are encouraged to apply.

Posted Online 3 weeks ago
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Co-Executive Director:...

The Co-Executive Director will lead development, finance, human resources, and operations of WMG in partnership with the programmatic-focused Co-Executive Director and co-founder, Lisa Shipek. The Co-Executive Director will bring their unique talents and passions to fulfill WMG's mission, vision, and strategic goals.

The Co-ED will contribute to a growth mindset fostering a WMG culture with shared learning, curiosity, and gratitude. They will prioritize continuing to learn from and engage with people of all ages and backgrounds including including Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Latinx, and LGBTQA+ communities.

The Co-Executive Directors will each have lead roles, advisory roles, and shared roles, as outlined below. The Development and Operations Co-ED's most important responsibilities are: 1) development, 2) finance, and 3) human resources, and these will be their strength areas. This is an in-person position based in Tucson, Arizona primarily at the Watershed Management Group Living Lab & Learning Center campus and reporting to the WMG Board of Directors.

About Watershed Management Group:
Watershed Management Group is Tucson based non-profit organization providing education, restoration, and policy leadership to protect and restore local watersheds.

The Co-Executive Director will lead development, finance, human resources, and operations of WMG in partnership with the programmatic-focused Co-Executive Director and co-founder, Lisa Shipek. The Co-Executive Director will bring their unique talents and passions to fulfill WMG's mission, vision, and strategic goals.

The Co-ED will contribute to a growth mindset fostering a WMG culture with shared learning, curiosity, and gratitude. They will prioritize continuing to learn from and engage with people of all ages and backgrounds including including Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Latinx, and LGBTQA+ communities.

The Co-Executive Directors will each have lead roles, advisory roles, and shared roles, as outlined below. The Development and Operations Co-ED's most important responsibilities are: 1) development, 2) finance, and 3) human resources, and these will be their strength areas. This is an in-person position based in Tucson, Arizona primarily at the Watershed Management Group Living Lab & Learning Center campus and reporting to the WMG Board of Directors.

About Watershed Management Group:
Watershed Management Group is Tucson based non-profit organization providing education, restoration, and policy leadership to protect and restore local watersheds.

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