American Farmland Trust

Illinois Farmland Protection Specialist

American Farmland Trust  •  $65k - $70k/yr  •  Champaign, IL (Onsite)  •  9 days ago
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Job DetailsLevel: ExperiencedJob Location: Based in Illinois - Champaign, IL 61820Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $65,000.00 - $70,000.00 Salary/yearWho We Are
American Farmland Trust (AFT) takes a holistic approach to agriculture, focusing on the land, the agricultural practices used on that land, and the farmers and ranchers who do the work. Since our founding in 1980, AFT has helped permanently protect over 6.5 million acres of agricultural lands, advanced environmentally sound farming practices on millions of additional acres, and helped thousands of farm families make a go of it. Long a pioneering leader, AFT is now riding a new wave of growth driven by agriculture’s most pressing needs and opportunities.
Job Purpose
The Illinois Farmland Protection Specialist will be essential in accelerating the pace of permanent agricultural land protection in Illinois, emphasizing the Chicago metro region. This role is an exciting opportunity to work with innovative agricultural and conservation groups across the state to facilitate key programming to protect working lands, strengthen farm businesses, and support a new generation of farmers accessing land.
Position Summary
The Specialist will lead AFT’s outreach and programmatic efforts to protect agricultural land in Illinois.  The Specialist will become familiar with NRCS policies and guidance related to conservation easement program implementation and will provide direction, feedback, and support to entities (such as land trusts and public PACE programs) and NRCS staff on projects.
The Farmland Protection Specialist will work within AFT while working closely and learning from the Natural Resources Conservation Service. This position provides an excellent opportunity to grow expertise in land protection and work closely with many state and national partners.
This position is termed for 18-months, funded through a cooperative agreement with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
The Specialist will be based in Illinois within a 75-mile radius of Chicago and will work closely with AFT’s Midwest Senior Farmland Program Manager and Illinois NRCS to support the promotion and administration of NRCS easement programs, specifically the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program – Agricultural Land Easements (ACEP-ALE).
What You’ll Be Working On
Provide support to NRCS in promoting, delivering, and implementing entity-held easement programs across the state, with a special emphasis on the greater Chicago region in Illinois.
Support AFT and NRCS with farmland protection and agricultural conservation easement program outreach.
Identify support needs from eligible entities, such as local land trusts and county PDR programs, and assist with capacity building to efficiently develop and complete agricultural conservation easement projects. This will include providing direct application and program assistance.
Work with AFT’s National Agricultural Land Network (NALN) to provide content and assist with programs that support agricultural land protection professionals.
Develop and maintain systems for tracking and coordinating land protection projects and regularly communicate the status of each task associated with a project to NRCS and the appropriate entity.
Ensure that agricultural conservation easement projects awarded NRCS funds stay on track with the expected timeline for completion.
Work with entities to promote conservation practice adoption on eased lands.
Coordinate communications between NRCS, entity, and any necessary contractors working on a project if needed (such as facilitating a discussion between a land surveyor and NRCS technical reviewer to resolve an issue).
This person will also be required to complete other duties as assigned that contribute to the successful outreach, administration, and acquisition of agricultural conservation easement programs and projects.
Qualifications
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; experience and comfort interacting with diverse stakeholders, including farmers, agricultural landowners, agency staff, land trusts, elected officials, and professional service providers.
Direct experience with agriculture, natural resources, and agricultural conservation easement transactions is preferred.
Understanding of the land trust landscape in Illinois and engagement with agricultural conservation easements.
Dedication to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within AFT, agriculture, and the food system.
Highly motivated with strong interpersonal skills and willingness to grow professionally.
Well-organized and disciplined.
Ability to understand and communicate complex issues quickly.
Sound judgment, discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality.
Excellent project management skills and experience working in diverse teams of colleagues, peers, and external partners.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and with cross-functional teams and success in a position that worked across traditional reporting lines.
Demonstrated ability to work remotely.
Obtain and maintain a federal security clearance from USDA-NRCS.
Education & Experience
A master’s degree in a relevant field or a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and a minimum of 4 years of related work experience in natural resources, conservation, land protection, agriculture, and project management.
Working Conditions/Travel
The Illinois Farmland Protection Specialist will report to the Midwest Senior Farmland Program Manager while working closely with the NRCS staff. This is a full-time remote position based in Northeast Illinois, with occasional day visits to the Illinois NRCS state office in Champaign, IL.
This position requires travel throughout Illinois to visit land protection sites and meet with partners. Occasional out-of-state travel may also be required for events such as all-staff meetings. Expected travel is 30% of the time, with most travel happening as day trips.
Compensation
American Farmland Trust offers meaningful vacation, medical, retirement, and other benefits. The salary range is from $65,000 to $70,000 commensurate with experience.
American Farmland Trust offers a full benefits package for full time employees:
Insurance coverage begins the 1st of the month following the date of hire.
Medical & Prescription Coverage
Dental Coverage
Vision Coverage
Company Paid Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Voluntary Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) – Healthcare & Dependent Care
Health Savings Account (HSA)
401k Plan
Sick Leave: Regular full-time employees accrue 13 “sick days” per year.
Vacation Leave: Accrue 15 days during the first year increasing by one day per year to 20 days per year maximum.
Holidays: AFT observes twelve fixed holidays and a week between Christmas and New Years off during the year (all offices closed) plus a choice of up to three (depending on hiring month) floating holidays.
Why you should apply:
Be a part of a purpose-driven, committed, knowledgeable, high-performing, experienced and fun team
A diverse and inclusive work environment
A cause and mission you can be proud of
Competitive compensation & benefits
Remote work opportunities
Flexible scheduling
Timeline
To be considered, applicants must submit a resume, a cover letter explaining why they are the right fit for both AFT and this role and complete all screener questions. Apply Directly Here: Illinois Farmland Protection Specialist
American Farmland Trust

About American Farmland Trust

American Farmland Trust (AFT) began in 1980 after a small group of farmers and conservationists asked an important question: What will happen to the nation's food supply if we continue to wastefully develop our best farm and ranch land?

Peggy McGrath Rockefeller, the wife of philanthropist David Rockefeller, was one of AFT's founding members. Peggy was a dedicated and accomplished farmer, raising purebred cattle on farms in Maine and upstate New York.

Guided by Rockefeller, noted soil conservationist Norm Berg, California farmer Ralph Grossi, and others, AFT focused in the early years on pioneering programs around the country that use a powerful tool – conservation easements – to make the nation's best farmland off limits to developers.

From the early days, AFT has been a strong advocate for voluntary conservation practices and programs that preserve not just land but also our precious soil and water supplies. In the 40+ years since AFT began, we've seen farmland preservation transform into a national movement that has protected well over five million acres nationwide.

Of course, there is much more work to be done. Today, AFT is dedicated to preserving the nation's farm and ranch land – and critical natural resources like soil and water. We also make sure to never forget that it is people – our family farmers and ranchers – who feed us and sustain America.

Please join us.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
1980
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