Wallowa Land Trust

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About Us

A nonprofit organization whose mission is to protect the rural nature of the Wallowa Country by working cooperatively with private landowners, Indian tribes, local communities and governmental entities to conserve land. The Trust uses voluntary, non-regulatory tools to conserve Wallowa County’s natural areas, wildlife habitat, open spaces and working lands.

Land trusts are non-profit organizations directly involved in the permanent protection of land and its resources for the public benefit. Wallowa Land Trust is part of a much larger community of land conservation organizations in the United States. There are more than 1,800 land trusts across the country, having together permanently protected some 50 million acres of land.

Voluntary land conservation is a way for private landowners to exercise their right to determine the use of their land. For many landowners, conservation is a means to leave a legacy for future generations.

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Development Director
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position Title: Development Director Reports to: Executive Director Status: Exempt, full-time, permanent position (36 hours/week) Location: Enterprise, Oregon. Hybrid work possible, with a minimum of 50% in-office presence. Compensation: $63,000–$68,000 annually, DOE. Health insurance, vision, dental, retirement, vacation, and other benefits included. BACKGROUND Wallowa Land Trust (WLT) is a ...read more
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Phone:(541) 426-2042
Indigenous Community Liaison
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position Title: Indigenous Community Liaison Reports to: Executive Director Status: Non-exempt, part-time, permanent position (20 hours/week); full-time during the Wallowa Gathering event period (approximately three to four weeks or more in late spring/early summer) Location: Hybrid; remote work with regular travel to Wallowa County, Oregon Compensation: $25–$35/hour DOE. Limited part-time ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(541) 426-2042