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Community Outreach & Learning Landscapes Coordinator at Feather River Land Trust - Quincy, CA

Feather River Land Trust - Quincy, CA Quincy, CA $24 - $27/year

JOB DESCRIPTION

LOCATION: FRLT Office in Quincy, CA with regular travel to sites throughout the region including Chester, Portola, Westwood, Beckworth, and Loyalton (mileage paid). EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION: On-site, part-time hourly position. Non-exempt. At will employment. COMPENSATION: $24-$27 per hour starting rate, depending on qualifications. WORK SCHEDULE: 20-25 hours per week. The position requires flexibility/adaptability of schedule based on school schedules, event schedules, and organizational priorities. This role has potential to grow into a full-time position in the future, depending on funding. BENEFITS: This position is eligible for certain FRLT benefits programs including dental/vision insurance (with 50% premiums covered), paid time off, and SIMPLE IRA retirement savings program (3% matching). As a part-time position, this role is not eligible for FRLT's health insurance program. TO APPLY: Please send the following materials via email to: no later than May 1, 2026. Please send all items in a single combined PDF document. 1) your current resume, 2) a short cover letter describing your background/experience and why you think you're a good fit for this role, and 3) the names, emails, and phone contacts for 3 professional references (we will consult you before contacting references). BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED: Candidate offered the position will be required to undergo a background check prior to employment. POSITION SUMMARY: The Community Outreach and Learning Landscapes Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and implementing FRLT's nationally recognized Learning Landscapes program: a place-based K-12 education program that connects students and teachers throughout the region with "outdoor classrooms" within a short walk from their schools. This position ensures safe, accessible, and educationally valuable outdoor spaces that connect students directly with preserved natural lands. Additionally, the Coordinator will play a lead role in planning and implementing educational, recreational, and volunteer programs for the public on FRLT conserved lands. This is an interdisciplinary position that works at the intersection of community engagement, K-12 education and youth programs, communication, conservation, and stewardship. This role reports to the Public Programs Manager and will have support and mentorship from the founding coordinator of Learning Landscapes, Rob Wade, during the first year.