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Urban Trees Program Coordinator
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Chesapeake Bay Trust is Hiring an Urban Trees Program Coordinator Near Annapolis, MD

Job Description

Job Description
Salary: 45,000-52,000

The Chesapeake Bay Trust seeks a qualified candidate to serve as a Program Coordinator for the Urban Trees Grant Program and provide support for other related environmental justice and community engagement programs. The Trust was tapped to administer this grant program by the Maryland General Assembly via the 2021 Tree Solutions Now Act, and its goal is 500,000 new trees planted (and maintained) in urban, underserved areas as defined in the statute within the next six years.

Duties will include traditional community-based grant program tasks (e.g., identifying new potential grant applicants; assisting applicants with ideas and proposals; soliciting, reviewing, and administering awards to nonprofit organizations, governments, schools, and other entities) as well as designing and executing big picture program elements that solve program challenges, such as innovative applicant recruitment techniques, long-term maintenance at a cost-effective scale, and investigating new procurement models for goods and services to help our lower-capacity applicants/grantees. The position will require frequent site visits to proposed and completed project sites and engagement in the urban trees/forestry community of the region. This person will be a key member of a 35 person staff and will report to the Environmental Justice Program Manager.

About the Trust

The Chesapeake Bay Trust seeks to engage and empower a diversity of groups to take actions that enrich the natural resources and local communities of the Chesapeake Bay region. The Trust is a nonprofit grant-making organization established by the Maryland state government in 1985. The Trust currently makes 400 grants and other awards per year ranging from $100 to ~$1,000,000 for projects in the K-12 environmental education, on-the-ground restoration, science, capacity building, and community engagement realms. In the past 15 years, the Trust has increased its grant-making four-fold through various revenues streams under the purview of four Trust departments, with annual awards of approximately $12-25 million.

Specific Duties: 

  • Serve as a key staff support for the Urban Trees Grant Program focused on urban tree planting projects that enhance livability in underserved communities across Maryland.
  • Proactively, identify potential applicants to the Urban Tree Program, identify what help these applicants might need to apply and successfully complete a project, encourage them to apply, and provide help as they develop project ideas and grant proposals.
  • Reactively, respond to potential applicants who have expressed interest in the Urban Tree Program, and assistance with the application process.
  • Support the analysis and review of grant applications received by the Chesapeake Bay Trust, including assembling external Technical Review Committee(s).
  • Help to prepare grant summary reports and analysis for Technical Review Committees, any funding partners, the Maryland General Assembly, and Board of Trustees.
  • Administer Urban Tree grant awards in a wide size range ($5,000 to potentially as large as $1 million), including preparing grant agreements, assisting grantees with project issues, reviewing status and final reports, approving payments, reviewing change requests, and more.
  • Identify challenges in accomplishing the goals of the Urban Trees Program, and propose solutions to those challenges
  • Participate in/lead existing efforts to address challenges and opportunities in the Urban Trees program, such as technical assistance for potential applicants, availability of tree stock, long-term maintenance, mapping, potential carbon credits, and more.
  • Represent the Trust at various urban trees/forestry forums in the region, including those led by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the Maryland Department of the Environment, and others.
  • Develop a suite of professional development activities, which could include participating in (and presenting at conferences, at seminars, at symposia, and/or in publications.
  • Coordinate closely with leads of the Mid-Atlantic Environmental Justice Fund to ensure alignment of grant programs.
  • Support outreach and award management of a sub-set of projects supported via the Mid-Atlantic Environmental Justice Fund.

Qualifications

  • The successful candidate must have specific experience and track record of success in one of the following two fields:
    • Tree planting, forestry and/or urban natural resources restoration initiatives OR
    • Engagement of communities in community health and natural resources issues
  • Experience engaging disadvantaged communities is a plus.

Candidates must have the following skills, abilities, and/or qualifications:

  • Strategic thinking skills: ability to set priorities, balance short-term and long-term objectives.
  • Proficiency in managing budgets and contracts.
  • Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite of programs, especially spreadsheet programs.
  • Ability to conduct site visits to project locations submitted by grant applicants (personal vehicle and valid driver’s license required to facilitate site visit travel).
  • Ability to work independently as well as in group settings.
  • Exceptional project management and time-management skills, with the ability to manage and meet tight deadlines.

Position Salary and Benefits

with an excellent benefits package and opportunities for related professional development through workshops, training programs, and conferences.

Position Location

The position will involve site visits to urban communities throughout the state of Maryland. Within the first 6 months, the Program Coordinator will be expected to be in the Trust offices in Annapolis, Maryland, at least 2 days per week on average when not in the field, with remote work possible for the remainder of the week. After the 6-month probation period, the position may transition to fully remote on non-site visit days.

Application Instructions and Deadline

The position will remain open until filled. Please submit a resume and cover letter for full consideration. Your cover letter is the most important piece of your application. In your cover letter, please address your ability, based on your skills and experience, to accomplish the specific duties of the position as outlined above. Please describe why you would be an excellent member of the Trust team and why you would be an excellent choice to lead this new urban tree initiative. Applicants that do not address these two points in a cover letter but instead simply outline past experience are unlikely to be considered.

The Chesapeake Bay Trust provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or disability in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. We encourage applications from people of color.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$61k-80k (estimate)

POST DATE

09/08/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

09/21/2024

WEBSITE

cbtrust.org

HEADQUARTERS

BRANDYWINE, MD

SIZE

25 - 50

FOUNDED

1985

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

Civic & Environmental Advocacy

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About Chesapeake Bay Trust

The Chesapeake Bay Trust is a nonprofit, grantmaking organization dedicated to improving the waterways and other natural resources of Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay region. Our goal is to improve our watershed by focusing on three core objectives: environmental education, community outreach, and on-the-ground restoration. On average, the Trust awards $10-$13 million per year in grants to better local communities and the Bay. We reach more than 250,000 individuals annually who are making a difference for our waters and for the natural resources of our region. Our reason is simple: we believe t ... hat getting individuals involved is the key to restoring the Chesapeake Bay and our rivers and streams. The Trust is supported by the sale of the Treasure the Chesapeake license plate, donations to the Chesapeake Bay and Endangered Species Fund on the Maryland State income tax form, donations from individuals and corporations, and partnerships with private foundations and federal, state, and local agencies such as Anne Arundel County. The Trust continually earns a 4-star charity rating, the highest possible by Charity Navigator, a national charity evaluator. Ninety-two cents of every dollar goes directly to projects and educational programs in the community. More
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