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Employer: Forest Stewards Guild
Location: Remote, Santa Fe, NM, Portland ME, Northern MN, or Asheville, NC
Status: Full-time
Application deadline: Rolling, April 11, 2026
Full position description and application instructionsThe Forest Stewards Guild is hiring a full-time Manager specializing in agreements and contracts. Working closely with Program Managers, the Business Director, and the Chief Development Officer (CDO), the Agreements Manager will serve as a key resource for contracts and agreements and organizational procurement processes. The Agreements Manager will support the strategic and operational priorities of the Forest Stewards Guild by managing the full lifecycle of contracts and agreements. They will ensure compliance with Guild policies and applicable federal regulations. They will track key deadlines, deliverables, payment schedules, and amendments while ensuring compliance with Guild policies and external funder requirements.
Key responsibilities include:
- Lead the process for developing and disseminating requests for proposals (RFP),
- Present an assessment of contractors’ RFP responses to Guild program staff,
- Track payments to project contractors,
- Create and update the Guild’s agreement templates for contracting and entering partnerships with individuals and organizations,
- Draft, review, and manage contracts and agreements in conjunction with program managers for vendors, consultants, subrecipients, and partners,
- Assess organizational risk and review of contract documents for accuracy, rationality, and completeness,
- And more…
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, Remote |
Employer: Forest Stewards Guild
Location: Remote, Portland, ME
Status: Full-time
Application deadline: Rolling, April 3, 2026
Full position description and application instructionsThis full-time Business Coordinator will provide operational, administrative and HR support as part of a non-profit organization that does work across multiple states. This position will increase the capacity of the business office team, allowing operations to expand with a growing organization. Along with business operations and administrative duties, the office also encompasses Human Relations.
Key responsibilities include:
- Accounts payable support; processing employee expenses and reimbursements.
- Support staff with insurance documentation as needed for Guild programs.
- Support for state reporting and setting up business licenses in new states as needed.
- Stay up to date with state labor laws across multiple states where the Guild has employees.
- Orientation and onboarding support as needed for incoming employees, particularly for seasonal crew members in the eastern states.
- And more…
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, Remote |
- Serve as the primary public face and spokesperson for the White Oak Initiative.
- Cultivate and steward high-trust relationships with federal and state agencies, industry partners, conservation organizations, universities, funders, and landowners.
- Lead implementation of organizational strategy and priority initiatives focused on advancing white oak regeneration and sustainable management.
- Lead and support fundraising efforts with public agencies, foundations, and institutional
- Build and maintain internal systems, workflows, and performance expectations
- Partner closely with the Board Chair and committees to support effective governance.
- And more!
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| Job Category | Remote |
- Advancing resilient forestry by working with a team to develop strategies and build partnerships that benefit underserved and small-acreage forest landowners
- Supporting the delivery of technical forest and fire management services with other Guild staff and/or contractors.
- Seeking opportunities to increase treatments on non-federal lands by identifying linkages between the federally funded CFLRP, federally managed lands, and non-federally managed lands.
- Addressing challenges such as limited contractors, information access, and lack of partnerships that hinder climate-adaptive stewardship efforts.
- Building trust, improve forest health, and increase landowner participation in resilient forestry practices through one-on-one conversations, deep listening, and follow through.
- Engaging with small-acreage and underserved landowners to foster emerging markets.
- Working with the Senior Forester to identify and prepare forestry treatments on privately and federally managed lands.
- Leading outreach to perspective land stewards.
- Working with New Mexico State Forestry Division, Colorado State Forest Service, and US Forest Service to find willing landowners as well as look for opportunities to develop opportunities to work across boundaries.
- Conducting site visits to discuss resilient forestry practices, in line with the Guild’s principles, and project funding.
- And more!
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
- Planning, coordinating, and providing logistical support for and implementing prescribed burns led by the Guild
- Supporting partner burn efforts, and supervising field-based prescribed fire crews.
- Supporting wildland and prescribed fire training including NWCG classes.
- Working to create a social and political environment that supports prescribed fire by supporting outreach and education efforts.
- And more!
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
- Installing long-term monitoring plots while navigating off-trail to sampling sites
- Collecting field data across diverse forest ecosystems, including tree identification, diameter measurements, seedling abundance, and the volume of coarse woody material.
- Implementing other forestry-related tasks as assigned, such as cruising, boundary marking, mechanical removal of invasive species, trail maintenance, forest road repair, and pre-commercial thinning.
- Collaborating with team members to ensure data integrity, quality assurance, and timely reporting.
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, seasonal |
- Working with invasive plant management team outdoors to manage ecological health of native plant communities within a historical park, including via chemical and manual methods.
- Leading effort to develop replanting strategies for dying ash-dominated forest stands within the park.
- Developing science communication products (i.e. articles, newsletters) for Park and Friends websites relating to forest resilience and ecosystem management.
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, Internship, Fellowship or Assistantship |
- Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park (Vermont)
- Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (Pennsylvania)
- Valley Forge National Historical Park and Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site (Pennsylvania)
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, Internship, Fellowship or Assistantship |
- Collaborate with the Chief Development Officer and Communications Manager to take over ownership of agency’s data systems; identify areas of improvement, and implement changes; champion a culture of data at the Guild.
- Overseeing the clean-up, management, and administration of the agency’s CRM system (currently Neon) to result in strengthened confidence in data quality and more efficient administration of agency work; likely to participate on a data migration team into a new CRM during the first year of the role.
- Coordinating all data and membership tasks within the fundraising and communication functions to empower those staff to specialize in their roles and powerfully grow funding and membership, Guild-wide.
- And more!
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
Employer: Forest Stewards Guild
Location: Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, Errol, New Hampshire
Status: Seasonal, full-time, May 26, 2026-August 20, 2026 (exact start and end dates are somewhat flexible depending on individual candidate availability)
Compensation: $20.26/hour
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on March 15th, 2026
Full position description and application instructions
The Forest Stewards Guild is hiring two seasonal, full-time Forest Monitoring Technicians. These positions will support the monitoring and tracking of forest vegetation, habitat, and health by installing long-term monitoring plots across Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge. The key responsibilities include:
- Installinglong-term monitoring plots while navigating off-trail to sampling sites
- Collecting field data across diverse forest ecosystems, including tree identification, diameter measurements, seedling abundance, and the volume of coarse woody material.
- Collaborating with team members to ensure data integrity, quality assurance, andtimely
On-site refuge housing will be provided at no cost for crew members.
If you have questions about this position after reading the details at the link above, please contact Michelle Giles: mgiles@forestguild.org
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, seasonal |
- Conduct forestry site inspections and monitoring to support NPS project implementation and compliance,
- Frequent travel during the field season, including regular summer travel to New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia and throughout Virginia (e.g. Fredericksburg & Richmond Nat. Battlefield Park) and Pennsylvania (e.g. Delaware Water Gap & Gettysburg),
- Assist with training, oversight, and support of seasonal forestry crews and interns, including coordination of field logistics and day-to-day activities,
- Organize and host educational workshops (virtual & in-person) for forest industry partners,
- Maintain organized records, field notes, and project documentation,
- Support outreach, education, and community engagement efforts,
- And more...
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
Work schedule: Full time
Supervisor: Southeast Region Coordinator
Compensation: $22.54/hour
Application deadline: Feb. 23, 2026 Full position description Application Position Summary: The Forest Stewards Guild seeks a Crew Leader to manage and lead a 3-person technician crew in the New River Gorge National Park to complete forest management projects. Project work will focus on oak restoration and regeneration, primarily utilizing chemical methods (75-90% of fieldwork). The crew leader will be responsible for leading the crews in field work, logistics, risk management, administrative duties, project implementation, and team dynamics. The crew will often be required to work four 10-hour field days per week. The crew leader is critical to facilitating a positive experience for crew members. Key Responsibilities- Model and enforce safe working conditions
- Lead, supervise, and mentor 3 crew members in natural resource management projects such as oak restoration
- Implement herbicide application to meet silvicultural goals
- Build and sustain a positive team and work culture
- Track and record project progress, crew hours, and herbicide usage.
- Maintain clear communication with Guild staff, agency partners, and crew to accomplish project goals
- Lead daily safety talks and oversee daily task assignments
- Ability to problem solve in the field
- And more!
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
Work schedule: Full time
Supervisor: Crew Leader
Compensation: $18.84/hour
Application deadline: March 9, 2026 Full position description Application Position Summary: The Forest Stewards Guild seeks forestry technician crew members to complete forest management projects in the New River Gorge National Park. Project work will focus on oak restoration and regeneration, primarily utilizing chemical methods (75-90% of fieldwork). Crew members are not required to have any previous experience but must be willing to learn new skills and work effectively as part of a team. The crew will often be required to work four 10-hour field days per week Key Responsibilities- Work with a crew of 4 people on natural resource management projects such as oak restoration
- Implement herbicide application to meet silvicultural goals
- Work in steep and uneven terrain during rough weather conditions
- Work safely as part of team
- Problem solve and work collaboratively with fellow crew members
- Learn tree identification in skills to accurately implement treatments
- Maintain equipment and tools
- And more!
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
Job Title: Crew Member
Employer: Forest Stewards Guild
Location: 27 Wabanaki Way, Old Town, Maine
Status: Seasonal, full-time, June 22nd - August 21 (exact start and end date are somewhat flexible depending on individual candidate availability)
Supervisor: FSYC Crew Leader
Compensation: $17/hour
Age Range: Must be 16-19 years of age at time of hiring
Application Deadline: March 8, 2026
Position Summary:
The Forest Stewards Youth Corps-Maine (FSYC-ME) will bring together a 5-person crew to work alongside the Penobscot Nation (PN) to complete forest stewardship projects such as invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, bridge building, timber sale layout, and creating pollinator habitat. FSYC-ME will provide training and experience to further participants' employment opportunities in the natural and cultural resources field. Crew members are not required to have any previous experience but must be willing to learn new skills and work effectively as part of a team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Work with a crew of 5 people on forest stewardship projects such as invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, bridge building, timber sale layout, and creating pollinator habitat
- Work outside in steep and uneven terrain and, sometimes, during inclement weather conditions
- Work safely as part of team
- Problem-solve and work collaboratively with fellow crew members to ensure tasks are completed
- And more!
Questions about this position can be directed to Michelle Giles at mgiles@forestguild.org
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| Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild, seasonal |
- Northwoods Module work includes creating and improving burn unit firebreaks
- Thinning strategic locations with chainsaws and brush saws
- Cooperatively implementing prescribed burns, building and burning piles, and delivering training.
- The Module participates in community fire workshops and supports partner capacity building.
- The Module Leader will participate in out-of-state assignments and collaborate with other TNC prescribed fire modules in Minnesota and Wisconsin
