Sustainability and Stewardship Coordinator at BOGUS BASIN RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION INC
Boise, Idaho, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Management, Habitat Restoration, Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Noxious Weed Treatment, Community Outreach, Grant Management, Budget Management, Plant Identification, Data Collection, Cross-departmental Collaboration, Public Speaking, Environmental Reporting

Industry

Hospitality

Description
Description As a non-profit mountain recreation area, Bogus Basin is committed to engaging the community in affordable, accessible, and fun year-round mountain recreation and education. Caring for the land and our natural resources is essential to sustaining that mission. The Sustainability & Stewardship Coordinator leads and coordinates the organization’s sustainability efforts, working across departments to reduce environmental impact and support long-term stewardship of the mountain. This role focuses on three key areas: reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving land health, and increasing community awareness of climate action and ecosystem stewardship. Success in this role depends on strong cross-department collaboration, clear communication, and shared ownership of sustainability initiatives. Reporting & Collaboration Reports to the Community Impact Manager and is primarily based at the recreation area Partners closely with the Director of Mountain Operations on land management, restoration efforts, and other cross-departmental projects Works across departments to coordinate, align, and advance sustainability initiatives Engages internal teams and external partners to build shared ownership and support for sustainability efforts ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects (40%) Identify and support implementation of key greenhouse gas reduction projects with internal departments and partners Track and report on project progress and outcomes Train and supervise seasonal staff and volunteers to implement waste diversion systems Foster cross-departmental engagement and accountability for sustainability initiatives Support planning and implementation of solar development projects Conduct greenhouse gas emissions inventories and report progress in alignment with the NSAA Climate Challenge Coordinate participation in Idaho Power energy incentive programs and track outcomes Land Management (40%) Manage noxious weed treatment in coordination with the Director of Mountain Operations Train and supervise seasonal staff and volunteers in weed management and habitat restoration Maintain treatment records in compliance with USFS policy Collaborate with Mountain Operations to reduce weed spread and monitor new populations Manage seed collection, propagation, and planting programs with regional partners Plan and implement reseeding and planting efforts on construction and restoration sites Community Outreach (10%) Develop and maintain partnerships with universities, agencies, and community organizations Represent Bogus Basin at sustainability and conservation events Support development of marketing and educational materials Plan and execute community sustainability events, including National Public Lands Day Other Job Duties (~10–15%) Apply for and manage grants Track program metrics and outcomes Manage the department’s operating budget Regularly report on sustainability initiatives to leadership and at staff meetings Requirements Education & Experience Requirements Required: Degree in sustainability, ecology, biology, botany/horticulture, natural resources, environmental sciences or similar field preferred. Required: Minimum of two years managing projects and staff in the sustainability or conservation space Required: Working knowledge of habitat restoration best practices Required: ISDA Pesticide Applicators License, or willing to obtain within 60 days of employment. Required: Valid driver’s license and has maintained a safe and clean driving record. Preferred: Wilderness First Aid, or similar certification Additional Requirements Passion for the Bogus Basin Mission Excellent communication skills (verbal & written) Proficient computer skills and experience using, but not limited to: Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Earth, etc. Work effectively with internal teams and partners with varying priorities to advance shared goals Excellent data collection and organization skills Desire to care for open spaces and the environment Excellent ability to articulate concepts related to ecosystem services, climate action, and related topics Strong plant identification skills Able and willing to design and create education resources to communicate with the public about stewardship and sustainability initiatives Ability to navigate mountainous terrain with or without GPS or maps. Background check required. Must be at least 25 years of age Ability to work occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays Physical Consistently travel 2-12 miles per day on foot while transporting backpack sprayers weighing up to 50 lbs. on steep and uneven terrain (on and off trail) in all conditions Operate vehicles including vans, trucks with trailers, four-wheelers and side-by-sides. Ability to bend, stoop, crouch, or kneel Ability to perform essential duties efficiently and accurately, with or without supervision, and without injury to incumbent or others Ability to stand, balance, walk and reach with hands and arms
Responsibilities
Lead sustainability efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve land health through restoration and weed management. Coordinate cross-departmental initiatives and engage the community and external partners to support ecosystem stewardship.
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