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Home/Jobs/Director of Habitat for All

Director of Habitat for All

Director of Habitat for All

Horticulture
Posted On April 2, 2026

Company

Mahoosuc Land Trust

Location

Bethel, Maine

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Employment Type

Job (Full-Time)

Job Categories

Horticulture

Job Description

Mahoosuc Land Trust (MLT) seeks a dynamic and creative leader to guide our flagship education
initiative, Habitat for All (HFA), into its next chapter. Rooted in the one-of-a-kind Habitat for All
Garden at Valentine Farm—our experiential and community place of practice—this role blends
horticultural leadership, environmental education, and community engagement.

The Director of Habitat for All is a key member of a small, collaborative team working to advance
MLT’s mission of inspiring action through conservation—uniting people, land, and community to
create thriving places and a healthy environment for all. The Director serves as the creative and
horticultural lead of the Habitat for All Garden and leads complementary educational programming
that champions the belief that everyday actions in gardens, yards, and woodlands add up to
meaningful change for our region and the planet.

This work is central to MLT’s community-powered model, connecting conservation, recreation,
education, health, and economic well-being.

The Habitat for All Program

Habitat for All is the educational initiative of Mahoosuc Land Trust. The program offers a wide array
of learning opportunities—including webinars, walks, talks, festivals, and workshops—designed to
inspire participants to deepen their understanding of the natural world and to take action locally, in
their backyards and communities, to support a healthy and diverse environment.
Grounded in the belief that collective individual actions can create meaningful change, Habitat for All
complements MLT’s conservation of more than 25,000 acres of ecologically important land,
including waterfalls, iconic mountaintops, working farms and forests, boat landings, and dozens of
miles of multi-use recreational trails.
The Habitat for All Garden

The Habitat for All Garden at Valentine Farm is the cornerstone of the Habitat for All Program. This
intensively planted, naturalistic garden is designed to delight and inspire visitors while
demonstrating how gardens can function as both human sanctuaries and vital habitat for pollinators
and wildlife.

The garden encourages visitors to see themselves as conservationists—taking meaningful steps at
home and in their communities to create change. It features a mix of native, near-native, and
non-native plants selected for ecological value and inspiration, and includes a demonstration
vegetable and fruit garden, useful plants garden, wildlife hedge, and Anna and Oliver’s Basecamp, an
area of discovery and delight for kids and families.

About Us

Established in 1989, the Mahoosuc Land Trust (MLT) mission is to inspire action through conservation. Our vision is thriving communities and a healthy environment for all. Working in Oxford County in Maine and eastern Coos County in New Hampshire, MLT has engaged the public on a growing base of 25,150 acres of natural lands. These include 21 preserves, 4 Androscoggin River boat landings, 16 conservation easements, over 80 miles of trails, and Valentine Farm Conservation Center. We inspire people of all ages to use and care for our lands through nature-based activities.

Duties & Responsibilities

Role & Expectations

We are seeking a talented, mission-driven individual to steward this program into the future through
creative program development, community leadership, and thoughtful expansion.

The Director will:
● Work within the guiding philosophy of the Habitat for All program and MLT’s strategic
framework to enhance biological diversity in the garden and across the regional landscape
● Bring curiosity, knowledge, and passion for nature, with a belief that regular engagement with
the natural world can lead to personal transformation and meaningful conservation action
● Enjoy sharing knowledge and enthusiasm with diverse audiences
● Serve as an active team member within MLT, helping colleagues explore new ways of
thinking about conservation
● Participate in the philanthropic work of MLT, including donor and community engagement

Responsibilities

Garden Leadership
● Provide a high level of horticultural expertise, including deep knowledge of ornamental and
edible plant systems
● Design, maintain, and evolve the Habitat for All Garden using sound ecological horticulture
practices
● Research and source plants and seeds; collaborate with a local greenhouse for propagation
● Work with volunteers to maintain and expand garden infrastructure, signage, and educational
elements
● Supervise and collaborate with seasonal garden staff

Education & Events
● Plan and lead educational programs and events connected to the Habitat for All Garden and
the region’s natural landscape
● Coordinate three major annual festivals in collaboration with the Habitat for All and festival
committees
● Recruit, support, and work with guest speakers
● Oversee marketing and registration for all educational programs and events
● Engage with visitors in and beyond the garden
● Serve as a public speaker and ambassador for the program
● Contribute articles to local and regional publications
Volunteer Management
● Recruit, train, and support volunteers across garden work, festivals, Storybook Walks,
committees, and other Habitat for All programs
● Foster an inclusive, energized, and mission-aligned volunteer community

Organizational Support
● Participate in grant writing and sponsorship development
● Develop and manage project budgets in collaboration with the Finance & Operations

Education and Experience

Required
● In-depth knowledge, curiosity, and passion for plants and the natural world
● Demonstrated experience in a public garden, garden education, or similar setting
● Strong written and verbal communication skills
● Experience working with and training volunteers
● Proficiency with social media and digital communication tools
● Ability to manage multiple projects and responsibilities simultaneously
● Physical ability to perform garden work, including lifting up to 40 pounds

Preferred
● Experience teaching workshops or leading public programs
● Basic carpentry or garden-construction skills
● Photography or visual storytelling skills

Additional Information

This is a full-time, salaried position. The salary range is $55,000–$65,000, commensurate with
experience. Benefits include a health insurance contribution or stipend, retirement plan, paid time
off, paid holidays, and professional development support.

Application Instructions

Please submit your application via our website at https://www.mahoosuc.org/open-jobs

Application Deadline:

June 1, 2026

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