
National Forest Foundation (NFF) is pleased to offer a regular, full-time, and exempt position that will support the development and implementation of conservation projects across National Forests in the Southern Appalachians. The position will primarily focus on the National Forests of North Carolina, including the Pisgah, Nantahala, Cherokee National and George Washington-Jefferson National Forests, and may support work on the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest and other areas within the U.S. Forest Service’s Southern Region.
About the NFF: As the official national partner to the US Forest Service (USFS), the National Forest Foundation was chartered by Congress in 1990. Today, the NFF advances forest resiliency, healthy watersheds and wildlife habitat, and recreation for all by working with communities and organizations across the country. The Foundation has grown significantly in the last few years in programmatic impact, revenue and support, and organizational capacity. NFF leads with impact, deploying roughly 90% of its expenses towards projects and programs across the country’s 193-million-acre National Forest System. NFF is forward-thinking and innovative, with ambitious strategies and goals to advance and prepare forests for a new economy.
Position Function: The Southern Appalachians Program Coordinator reports to the Southern Appalachians Program Manager and works closely with other NFF and U.S. Forest Service staff, and local partners, to provide project coordination, contract management, and program support. The incumbent is responsible for helping to develop and implement watershed resilience, forest health, outdoor experiences, and other conservation projects with communities, conservation NGOs, private landowners, state and federal agencies, and private-sector partners to support strategic conservation initiatives across the Southern Appalachians. Additionally, the incumbent will support and advance the NFF’s broader conservation initiatives across the U.S. Forest Service’s Southern Region.
Position Duties and Responsibilities: The Southern Appalachians Program Coordinator will:
Education and Qualifications: NFF expects the Southern Appalachians Program Coordinator to possess the following educational and experiential qualifications:
Abilities and Skills: NFF expects the Southern Appalachians Program Coordinator to possess the following proven abilities and skills:
Location: The location for this position is within the Southern Appalachians - preferably a community in central or southwest Virginia or eastern Tennessee. Applicants must be willing and able to travel regularly throughout the project area. This position is a remote/work-from-home position and requires reliable internet access.
Compensation: NFF offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that reflects our total rewards strategy. The starting salary range for this position is $68,000 to $82,750, with the ability to grow to $97,500 based on performance outcomes over time and assessed annually.
Benefits: NFF is proud to offer our staff:
Health and Wellness:
Financial Wellbeing:
Flexibility and time off:
Personal Development:
Journey of a Lifetime:
To Apply: Applications must include both a cover letter and resume. Incomplete packages will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. This posting will close on August 1st, or earlier if filled. Please visit our careers site to apply online.
The National Forest Foundation is an equal opportunity employer – meaning we provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by applicable law. Further, we prohibit discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, training, and termination. We strive to foster a work environment where every individual is respected, valued, and treated fairly. This statement reflects our unwavering dedication to fairness, respect, and equality in employment practices and sets the foundation for a positive work environment.

The NFF works with communities and organizations to conserve and enhance the watersheds, wildlife habitat and wild places across our 193-million-acre National Forest System.
Mission
The National Forest Foundation (NFF), chartered by Congress, engages Americans in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System, and administers private gifts of funds and land for the benefit of the National Forests.
Our Values
Our National Forests and Grasslands are at the core of America's natural riches, and yet, today these treasures are threatened by unprecedented challenges. Working with the U.S. Forest Service and partners, our goal is to leverage our best thinking, conservation capacity and community action to measurably improve the health of our National Forests and Grasslands.
Core values guide our work. In all of our strategies, we strive to:
-Unite the power of diverse interests and communities in collaborative stewardship;
-Restore ecosystems to their natural resiliency and functions through on-the-ground conservation;
-Engage Americans, young and old, in recognizing the gifts of our National Forests and Grasslands and in caring for them;
-Sustain the commitment and ability of communities to serve as stewards by building the capacity of collaborative organizations; and
-Add value where action would not otherwise be taken.