CREW Trust accepting applications for Communications Strategist

Posted March 25, 2019. Application, cover letter, resume and three references are due by Monday, April 15, 2019 by 12 p.m. (noon) EST.

CREW Land & Water Trust is currently accepting applications for the position of Communications Strategist.

A section from the job description:

“The Communications Strategist (CS) will work as an integral part of the CREW Land & Water Trust team to help make people aware of our nonprofit and the CREW Project by enhancing the public’s enjoyment of CREW through communication, teaching and interpretation. The CS will set and guide the strategy for all communications, website and public relations to articulate the CREW Trust’s mission. The CS is responsible for the day-to-day development, coordination and execution of programs and projects, and will be working closely with other staff, volunteers, educators and others. The CS will also assist with other related duties to ensure the sustainability of the CREW Trust.”

Interested applicants should have excellent communication and time management skills; work well with others, as the CREW Trust is part of a multi-agency project; and have a passion for our mission.

For more information on this position, please read the full CREW Trust Communications Strategist Job Description below.

The CREW Land & Water Trust is a 501(c)3 non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the preservation and stewardship of the water resources and natural communities in and around the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW). The CREW Trust partners with private businesses and public agencies (including the South Florida Water Management Disrict [SFWMD] and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission [FWC]) to purchase and protect the lands within the CREW Project. Crew Trust’s environmental education and public outreach programs for adults and children are a key part of its mission to protect and preserve the 60,000-acre watershed and the wildlife within its borders. Communication with the public through digital and print media, programs staffed by volunteers, engaging social media posts and more is what makes the role of the Communications Strategist an essential part of the CREW Trust’s staff.

Interested applicants should submit an application, cover letter, resume and three references to Brenda Brooks, Executive Director (brenda@crewtrust.org) no later than Monday, April 15, 2019 at 12 p.m. (noon) EST.

The CREW Trust is an equal opportunity employer and employs without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin or disabilities in compliance with federal and state laws.

Applications, cover letters, resumes and references may be submitted electronically to Brenda Brooks, Executive Director (brenda@crewtrust.org) or by mail to CREW Land & Water Trust, 23998 Corkscrew Road, Estero, FL 33928. Mailed documents are still subject to the April 15 deadline.

CREW Trust accepting applications for Education Coordinator

Posted July 25, 2018. Application, cover letter, resume and three references due Wednesday, August 1, 2018 by 12 p.m. (noon). 

CREW Land & Water Trust is currently accepting applications for the position of Educaiton Coordinator.

A section from the job description:

“The CREW Trust’s Education Coordinator is responsible for delivering existing education programs, developing new programs, and coordinating and managing volunteers. The Education Coordinator is responsible for engaging program participants and volunteers, imparting to them an understanding of CREW’s natural resources and ecosystem services and cultivating positive attitudes and behavioral changes that help protect CREW and the natural environment of Southwest Florida. This position reports to CREW Trust’s Executive Director.”

For more on this position, please read the full CREW Trust education coordinator job description.

The CREW Land & Water Trust is a 501(c)3 non-profit conservation organization that partners with private businesses and public agencies (including the South Florida Water Management District [SFWMD] and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission [FWC]) to purchase and protect the lands within CREW. CREW Trust’s environmental education and public outreach programs for adults and children are the first introduction many in the community have to CREW. Therefore, the Education Coordinator serves a critically important role in our small non-profit.

Interested applicants should submit an application, cover letter, resume and three references to Brenda Brooks, Executive Director (brenda@crewtrust.org) no later than Wednesday, August 1st at 12 p.m. (noon).

The CREW Trust is an equal opportunity employer and employs without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin or disabilities in compliance with federal and state laws.

CREW Trust Employment Application

CREW Trust Employment Application – fillable pdf

CREW Trust Education Coordinator Job Description

Applications, cover letters, resumes and references may be submitted electronically to Brenda Brooks, Executive Director (brenda@crewtrust.org) or by mail to CREW Land & Water Trust, 23998 Corkscrew Road, Estero, FL 33928. Mailed documents are still subject to the August 1 deadline.