Executive Director
Posted by Adirondack Trail Improvement Society on 04/24/2024
Job Basics
Industry Sector: Outdoor
Job Categories: Management - Executive
Company Type: Conservation
State: NY
City: keene valley
Country: United States
Required Experience: 5 - 7 years
Job Type: Full Time
Salary: $27,500 to $65,000 (p/t or f/t)
Required to Relocate: Yes
Required to Travel:
Employee May Telecommute: Yes
Job Seeker Must Live Within: Telecommute
Job Description & Requirements
Executive Director. The Adirondack Trail Improvement Society (ATIS) seeks a new Executive Director to start in 2025. A youth-focused, environmentally conscious, and community-oriented leader, the Executive Director will provide strategic leadership and manage day-to-day operations as this more than 125 year’old organization grows and remains responsible to the evolving needs of today’s youth, trails, and New York’s Adirondack Park.
ATIS is a non-profit that provides outdoor educational and recreational programs for youth and adults, as well as maintaining and enhancing hiking trails in the vicinity of Keene Valley, NY, in partnership with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, the Adirondack Mountain Reserve/Ausable Club, and others.
The mission of ATIS is to inspire responsible stewardship and facilitate healthy enjoyment of wild lands, and to support individuals to develop the skills and qualities necessary to thrive in the natural world and beyond.
For a description of the opportunity and job responsibilities, visit www.atistrail.org.
About Adirondack Trail Improvement Society
The Adirondack Trail Improvement Society (ATIS) was established in 1897 and is a 501-c-3 non-profit that provides outdoor educational and recreational programs for youth and adults, as well as maintaining and enhancing hiking trails in the vicinity of Keene Valley, NY, in partnership with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, the Adirondack Mountain Reserve/Ausable Club, and others.
The mission of ATIS is to inspire responsible stewardship and facilitate healthy enjoyment of wild lands, and to support individuals to develop the skills and qualities necessary to thrive in the natural world and beyond.