What are the responsibilities and job description for the Glover’s Ledge Land Manager - P. Palmiotto [Work Study] position at Graduate School of Leadership and Change | Antioch University?
Start Date: 8/25/2025
End Date: 5/1/2026
Number of Positions: 2
Hours per Week: 20
Weekends Required: No
Evenings Required: Yes
Supervisor: Peter Palmiotto
Alternate Supervisor: Amy Roy
This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes
Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 20%
Method to assess remote work: Regular meetings, written completion of tasks per agreements made. Assessment will included written comments and review of material, visual inspection of property and work done.
Job Description
Email: ppalmiotto@antioch.edu
Position Type: Work Study
Department: Environmental Studies
End Date: 5/1/2026
Number of Positions: 2
Hours per Week: 20
Weekends Required: No
Evenings Required: Yes
Supervisor: Peter Palmiotto
Alternate Supervisor: Amy Roy
This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes
Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 20%
Method to assess remote work: Regular meetings, written completion of tasks per agreements made. Assessment will included written comments and review of material, visual inspection of property and work done.
Job Description
- This position will be tasked with overseeing the specific projects at Antioch’s Glover’s Ledge property. For example, following and implementing the forest management plan, improving the recreation and educational trail system inclusive of maintaining existing trails and layout and established planned connector trails (30%).
- Supporting the Forest Director with general maintenance duties including the maintenance of buildings, classroom and work spaces and inclusive of running fall and spring work parties (50%).
- Assist in writing centers and annual report and update web pages and newsletter, attend biannual advisory board meetings, monthly Glover’s Ledge staff meetings and table at Langdon fall festival (20%).
- The ideal candidate is interested in studying any of the following topics: forest management, wildlife ecology, watershed management, educational and GIS applications, landscape ecology, or a related field.
- Have sufficient outdoor skills, including use of tools and mowers as will as strong computer and writing skills.
Email: ppalmiotto@antioch.edu
Position Type: Work Study
Department: Environmental Studies