Pee Dee Land Trust 2025 Land Protection Report
February 11, 2026

Pee Dee Land Trust successfully worked with landowners to permanently protect nine (9) new conservation easements totaling 5,336 acres across seven counties connected to the Pee Dee Watershed. PDLT also partnered to support two landscape-scale conservation projects protecting over 70,000 acres.
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The Land Stewardship Manager supports the long-term care of Open Land Trust’s protected lands by conducting annual monitoring visits, maintaining strong relationships with landowners, assisting with baseline documentation, responding to landowner requests and inquiries, and ensuring that stewardship records are complete, accurate, and compliant with Land Trust Accreditation Commission Standards & Practices. This role is central to OLT’s commitment to care for land in perpetuity and plays a key part in the organization’s strategic priorities to elevate stewardship capacity, strengthen systems, and support sustainable organizational growth. The Land Stewardship Manager works closely with the Director of Conservation to implement a high-functioning stewardship program that reflects OLT’s values, mission, and long-term obligations Click here to learn more.

Position Type: Part-Time, 20 hrs/week Term: Seasonal, 10 weeks (June 1, 2026 - August 7, 2026) Reporting: Chief Operating Officer & General Counsel Location: Hybrid; Charleston, SC, with work-from-home components Application Instructions: To apply, please email a cover letter (clearly stating the internship you are applying for), a resume, and three references in one PDF addressed to Ellen Blake at careers@lowcountrylandtrust.org. Applications will be accepted until March 12, 2026. The interview process will begin on March 16, 2026, and finish on April 10, 2026. Position Summary: This position will provide policy outreach, conservation easement interpretation, and research support to the Land Protection and Stewardship teams at Lowcountry Land Trust. The intern will experience how a local nonprofit approaches legislative relationships to advance its work. Responsibilities: Drafts memorandums and scheduled opportunities to educate policymakers on public funding process opportunities and outcomes; Works with staff to address easement interpretation questions; Reviews and researches internal and external policies that impact conservation easements and protected properties, as well as confidentiality matters; and Other tasks as assigned. Qualifications: At least 18 years of age, with a strong interest in pursuing a career within conservation; Ideal candidates are degree-seeking law students; Experience using email, digital calendars, document editing, and cloud applications such as Google and Microsoft; Strong communication and interpersonal skills; Strong organizational skills; and Professional and customer service-oriented. Compensation: The Intern will have the opportunity to work up to 20 hours per week at a rate of $17/ hr. Lowcountry Land Trust is committed to the principles of diversity and equal employment opportunity and to comply with all federal, state, and local laws that are applicable to equal employment. It is our policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote individuals, as well as administer any and all personnel actions, without regard to race, color, religion, creed, age, civil union status, domestic partnership status, affectional or sexual orientation or identity, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, marital status, status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran, service in the federal or state military, union affiliation, pregnancy or breastfeeding, medical or genetic information, atypical hereditary cellular blood trait, refusal to submit to a genetic test or make test results available to the Company, or status as a qualified individual with a disability, in accordance with applicable laws. The Land Trust also complies with the South Carolina Pregnancy Accommodation Act. Read more.

