South Carolina Farm Bureau Land Trust Land Manager (Pee Dee and Coastal Districts)
South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation established the South Carolina Farm Bureau Land Trust to assist
the state’s farmers, forestland owners and ranchers in ensuring their lands are protected from
development and can be passed to future generations while providing present financial benefit. SCFB
Land Trust focuses specifically on protecting working farms, forests and ranches.
The Land Manager will work under the guidance of the Executive Director and cooperatively with the
President of the SC Farm Bureau Federation and the SCFB Land Trust Board of Directors.
Primary duties include the implementation and facilitation of programs that enable the SCFB Land Trust
to accomplish its mission. These programs include: (1) the permanent legal protection of land; (2) proper
stewardship of land and conservation easements held; (3) public outreach and education of the SCFB
Land Trust programs and goals; and (4) building an organizational capacity and templates to accomplish
this mission.
Specific Duties:
Work with staff and volunteers to facilitate the implementation of land protection and stewardship
programs. Identify and organize staff and volunteers with pertinent talents and experience to assist
in the mission of the SCFB Land Trust. Provide leadership and facilitation in developing an effective
team of land protection and stewardship specialists.
Identify and work with specialists to create proper easement templates. Identify pilot project areas of
South Carolina to begin the work of the SCFB Land Trust. Work with staff and the Land Trust
Board to establish criteria for prioritizing working farm and forestland protection.
Work with the Executive Director, Board and staff to conduct necessary business functions,
including preparation of financial reports, budget and cash-flow estimates.
Work with staff and volunteers to develop effective partnerships with local, state, and federal
conservation agencies, as well as local service and conservation groups and other land trusts.
Work with Executive Director, Board and staff to identify, build, and maintain personal relationships
with donors and grantors.
Qualifications:
Demonstration of a strong personal interest in and conviction to the conservation of working
agricultural and forest lands and natural resources.
Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, environmental science, business administration or related
field, and five years of professional experience in a related field.
Significant experience and familiarity with land protection and stewardship methods, tools and
practices. Experience with land purchases and ownership responsibilities; the drafting, obtaining, and
enforcement of conservation easements; and land management and restoration approaches.
Familiarity with Land Trust Alliance Standards and Practices preferred.
Strong communication and leadership skills. The ability to speak effectively in public, work with the
media and interact well with a wide variety of people. Strong writing skills and the ability to apply
successfully for grants.
Proficiency with modern computer applications, including word processing, data storage and
manipulation, development of visual presentations and internet research and communication.
The ability to work effectively with diverse staff and volunteers.
The ability to act in a professional and courteous manner while at work and all times in the
community.
Working Conditions:
Duties are performed in the office and the field. Travel is required to various locations statewide for
meetings, conferences, workshops and speaking engagements. Evening and weekend work is occasionally
necessary.
South Carolina Farm Bureau Land Trust ("the Company") is an equal opportunity employer and
maintains a policy of non-discrimination with employees and applicants for employment. The Company
will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, ge, national origin, disability, marital status or any basis prohibited by State or Federal laws.
How to Apply: Email resume to Charles Ambos at charlesambos@scfbins.com.


