Opportunities

Opportunities

Join our team! Heritage Conservancy’s staff makes a difference every day in the communities of Bucks, Montgomery, and Northampton Counties. Do you have a passion for conservation, history, land and natural resources, community, nature, and environmental education? Work for Heritage Conservancy and the greater good. Apply now.

Open Job Positions 

 

Education Programs Associate

Heritage Conservancy seeks a full-time Education Programs Associate to lead K-12 environmental education programs and coordinate community outreach across Bucks County. Those role supports our Education and Community Programs efforts, using natural science, hands-on learning, and outdoor education to help engage youth and shape the next generation of environmental stewards. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of experience in educational programming, excellent communication and public speaking skills, and a passion for teaching about natural and historic resources. Learn more and apply now.

Environmental Educators (part-time, multiple openings)

Heritage Conservancy seeks to hire enthusiastic and passionate educators who will assist with the implementation of school-based and public educational programs for all ages on a range of topics. This role provides environmental education programming at schools, Heritage Conservancy preserves, and community events to connect people with nature and build their comfort in outdoor spaces. The Environmental Educator will work as part of the Education and Community Programs team throughout Bucks County. Educators will be trained on a variety of topics including watersheds, water quality, environmental issues, ecosystems, wildlife, and more. Learn more and apply now.

Conservation Easement Steward

Join our Resource Protection Team and support ongoing stewardship of over 275 properties in Bucks, Montgomery, and Northampton Counties. The Conservation Easement Steward carries out the annual monitoring of protected properties, focusing on landowner relationships, monitoring documentation, and easement enforcement. The steward also helps build cooperative relationships with clients, partners, funders, and other community stakeholders. The ideal candidate has an educational background in conservation, a working knowledge of native plants, and excellent communication skills. We are no longer accepting applications for this role. Thank you.

Volunteer Positions

See the Volunteer section of our website for ongoing opportunities, or contact us at 215-345-7020.