Land For Good is seeking new team members with positions in Maine and Massachusetts:
Are you passionate about maintaining and expanding working farmlands in New England? Do you feel strongly about supporting local food systems and working in collaboration? Join our team! We have two open positions—Maine Field Agent (part-time) and New England Program Manager (full-time). This is a unique opportunity to work on the critical issue of farmland access and transfer in your region—and across New England.
Land For Good is a regional and national leader on issues of farmland access, land tenure security, and farm transfer and succession. Since 2004, Land For Good has been working with farmers, landowners, and a wide network of collaborators to put more farmers more securely on land in New England, to support farm viability, to expand farming opportunity, and to keep farmland in farming.
Land For Good strives for a society grounded in the principles of social and economic justice. We foster a diverse and inclusive workplace that honors the unique talents, perspectives, and lived experiences of each person. We will work with the right candidate who is energized about our work. Joining our team includes training, mentoring, and support. Land For Good works proactively to integrate issues of equity and justice in our work.
New England Program Manager responsibilities include:
- Manage and implement new Massachusetts Farmland Partnership Program grant;
- Oversee LFG field staff in southern New England (i.e. three direct reports) and related projects;
- Advise and educate farmers, landowners, organizations, and agencies on farmland access and transfer planning; and
- Participate in strategic planning and organization-wide leadership team to expand LFG’s impact in New England and beyond.
- Read the full job description for a more complete list of responsibilities, priority skills, and compensation.
Maine Field Agent responsibilities include:
- Consult directly with farmers, landowners, organizations, and agencies on farmland access, tenure, and transfer;
- Deliver workshops and other educational programming;
- Partner with organizations and agencies to evolve the landscape of available farmland and advance farmland access and transfer services; and
- Champion equitable support of historically underserved and low-resourced farmers in the region.
- Read the full job description for a more complete list of responsibilities, priority skills, and compensation.
These are remote positions. Candidates must be located within their service region, have access to a car, and be willing to travel.
How to Apply
To apply, please use our online Application Form to submit your resume.
If you have challenges with this form, please reach out to [email protected].
Review of applications will begin March 9. Ideal candidates will be able to start by April 6. The positions will remain open until filled.
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