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06/09/2021

Urban Programs Coordinator

Western Reserve Land Conservancy

Western Reserve Land Conservancy has an immediate opening for an Urban Programs Coordinator. This full-time position will be located at the organization’s Thriving Communities office, 812 Huron Road East, Suite 840, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.

Position Summary

Reporting to the Senior Vice President and Director of Thriving Communities, the Urban Programs Coordinator (Coordinator) is responsible for providing administrative assistance, coordination and support for the various program areas of Thriving Communities (TC). These include Reforest Our City, urban project initiatives and vacant land redevelopment. The Coordinator will also provide administrative support to the Senior Vice President and Director of Thriving Communities, as well as other TC staff, and perform other duties as requested. This individual must be able to work occasional evenings and weekends as required.

KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Thriving Communities Staff Support

Reforest Our City

Urban Projects Initiatives and Vacant Land Redevelopment

Education, Experience And Capabilities

Western Reserve Land Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to hiring staff members who represent the rich diversity of our community. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment and not be discriminated against based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, protected veteran’s status, or other legally protected classification in the State of Ohio.

Western Reserve Land Conservancy provides people with essential natural assets through land conservation and restoration. Headquartered in Moreland Hills, Ohio, we are the largest land conservancy in Ohio and nationally accredited by the Land Trust Alliance. Serving an area of 20 counties from the Pennsylvania line to the Sandusky Bay, the Land Conservancy has permanently conserved more acreage than Cleveland Metroparks and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park combined. We work with private and public landowners, farming families, neighborhood development corporations, corporations, county park systems, local residents and many more to help create communities nourished by vibrant natural lands, working farms and healthy cities. Thriving Communities, our urban revitalization program, is nationally recognized for thought leadership on removing blight; creating land banks statewide to find productive uses for vacant properties; and revitalizing communities through greening strategies. Our mission is funded through a combination of program revenue, government grants, and philanthropic gifts from individuals, foundations and corporations.

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