What are the responsibilities and job description for the Executive Director position at Mendocino Land Trust?
Position Overview: Executive Director
Full Position Profile
The Executive Director serves as the primary leader, face, and voice of the Mendocino Land Trust (MLT). Leading a talented staff of 11, this role requires a collaborative leader who can deepen regional relationships, expand outreach across Mendocino County, and partner effectively with the board, landowners, tribal partners, and public agencies.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic & Visionary Leadership & Conservation Urgency
- Strategic Planning: Collaborate with staff and the Board. Develop and execute long-term strategic and annual work plans. Ensure all plans align with MLT’s mission and meet accreditation standards.
- Collaborative Leadership: Provide visionary guidance that respects MLT’s culture of consensus and inclusive decision-making.
- Growth and Partnerships: Drive organizational growth (particularly inland), champion conservation policy, and build regional credibility.
- Core Priorities: Advance indigenous/community partnerships, climate resilience, equitable access, and voluntary land conservation/acquisition.
- Program Oversight: Ensure land protection, stewardship, restoration, and public access programs maximize mission impact and conservation urgency.
- External Alliance: Represent MLT and participate with the Land Trust Alliance, the California Council of Land Trusts, and peer organizations.
Community Relations
- Ambassadorship: Lead staff and board in regional outreach—connecting deeply with landowners, community members, local and state officials, agency partners, media, First Nations, and diverse communities.
Funding & Financial Sustainability
- Fundraising Leadership: Partner with the development team and Board to diversify and expand revenue streams, cultivating major donors, foundations, and corporate sponsors by effectively telling the story of MLT’s mission.
- Grant Management: Oversee the pursuit, compliance, and reporting of public and private grants to secure consistent project funding.
- Fiscal Oversight: Manage the organization’s budget, ensuring long-term financial health, accurate forecasting, and responsible asset allocation.
Operations & Staff Management
- Team Empowerment: Support, mentor, and retain a high-performing staff, fostering a transparent, inclusive, and collaborative work environment.
- Board Governance: Maintain a transparent partnership with the Board of Directors, facilitate thework of Board officers and committees, and provide regular updates on strategic goals, riskmanagement, and organizational health.
- Risk & Compliance: Ensure full legal, regulatory, and Land Trust Alliance Standards and Practices compliance across all land transactions, stewardship obligations, and non-profit operations.
Desired Skills and Experience
MLT seeks an inspiring, down-to-earth leader who brings deep humility, warmth, and a genuine love forrural community life to conservation work in Mendocino County.
Conservation Background
- Conservation Commitment: A genuine, abiding dedication to land conservation, public access, and protecting working lands and native habitats.
- Standards & Accreditation: Familiarity with Land Trust Alliance standards and practices preferred.
- Local Knowledge: Desirable understanding of Mendocino County communities, rural culture, and local natural resource issues.
- Forward-Looking Vision: Ability to modernize MLT so the organization can sustainably grow and evolve over time.
Relationships and Connections
- Relationship Builder: A track record of connecting with diverse groups—from rural landowners and farmers to conservation advocates.
- Indigenous Partnerships: Experience working with Indigenous communities and a commitment to supporting land return projects.
- Rural Cultural Fit: Clear fit with the unique rural community dynamics of Mendocino County.
- Equity Focus: MLT is an equity-centered organization. Fundraising
- Relationship-Driven Development: Skilled in fundraising, viewing development as a shared investment in place rather than a mere transaction.
- Proven Fundraising Track Record: Experienced in securing major and planned gifts through relationship-driven cultivation.
We recognize that a variety of educational, work, and life experiences may contribute to a candidate's preparedness for a position, and encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications listed above.
Mendocino Land Trust is an Equal Opportunity Employer.