Stewardship Coordinator

jen • March 5, 2026

Aiken Land Conservancy (ALC) seeks a passionate person to take the lead in stewarding ALC’s conservation easements and fee-owned lands. This position will play a key role in fostering positive landowner, partner, and community relationships through the monitoring of conservation easements, the facilitation of land management opportunities for private landowners, the close collaboration with partner organizations, and the management of fee-owned properties. The Stewardship Coordinator will also have the unique opportunity to work closely with the Executive Director and Conservation Coordinator on a number of other ALC activities as time, interest, and skillsets allow.


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