Utah Public Lands Manager
Who we are:
Since 1985, the Grand Canyon Trust has been a leading voice in regional conservation on the Colorado Plateau. From protecting the Grand Canyon from continued threats, to helping establish and protect national monuments in southern Utah, the Trust works tirelessly to protect the Colorado Plateau’s remarkable landscapes, while respecting the rights of its Native peoples. We are a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to ensuring the region’s public lands, native species, communities, and cultures thrive.
About the Position:
The Utah public lands manager, alongside the director and other manager, will contribute to strategic work to protect and restore public lands and cultural landscapes in southern Utah (and sometimes beyond). The scope of work in this position is related to grazing, forest management, recreation, and national monuments. The manager will coordinate with the program director to autonomously manage a section of the
Who we are:
Since 1985, the Grand Canyon Trust has been a leading voice in regional conservation on the Colorado Plateau. From protecting the Grand Canyon from continued threats, to helping establish and protect national monuments in southern Utah, the Trust works tirelessly to protect the Colorado Plateau s remarkable landscapes, while respecting the rights of its Native peoples. We are a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to ensuring the region s public lands, native species, communities, and cultures thrive.
About the Position:
The Utah public lands manager, alongside the director and other manager, will contribute to strategic work to protect and restore public lands and cultural landscapes in southern Utah (and sometimes beyond). The scope of work in this position is related to grazing, forest management, recreation, and national monuments. The manager will coordinate with the program director to autonomously manage a section of the Utah Public Lands Program
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