New       
    Assistant Conservation Director (PDF)
                  Town of Lexington | |
                                   
mileage reimbursement
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                                     United States, Massachusetts, Lexington    | |
  1625 Massachusetts Avenue (Show on map)   | |
                                   Nov 04, 2025    | |
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 
 Town of Lexington We are currently accepting applications for the full-time position of: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assistant Conservation Director Department of Land Use, Housing & Development Starting Hourly Rate $38.16 - $43.55 per hour Excellent Benefits Package The REQUIRED Town of Lexington application form and cover letter must be received in the Town's Human Resource Department on or before November 21, 2025. GENERAL SUMMARY: Assists the Conservation Director in managing a municipal conservation program, including performing a variety of complex administrative, professional, and technical work in connection with the interpretation, processing and enforcement of the State Wetlands Protection Act, the DEP Storm Water Management Regulations and the Town Wetland Protection Code and planning, developing, and implementing a comprehensive conservation land acquisition, management, and stewardship program. Supervises staff and contractors, including recruiting, training, and assigning work to volunteers. Assists in developing, managing, and monitoring the operating and capital improvements budget. Performs all other related work, as required. Essential Functions The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. * Conducts permit plan reviews for compliance with applicable environmental regulation implications. Guides applicants through the filing process, resolves customer issues, and maintains public records. * Performs inspections and monitor sites to verify compliance with environmental laws and regulations or to investigate and resolve environmental incidents. Issues approved correction orders and conduct compliance visits to ensure follow-through. * Interacts with a broad range of public organizations and State and Federal agencies to administer various programs and provide community outreach. * Maintains knowledge of applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations, and of current trends and developments in the environmental and open space protection field, through study and membership in professional development organizations. * Coordinates day-to-day work of the Conservation Regulatory Aide and seasonal employees. * Assists in the planning, development, direction, implementation and management of a year-round comprehensive conservation land acquisition, management and stewardship program to meet the diverse needs of the Town-owned conservation areas and the citizens of Lexington. * Coordinates, monitors, and administers year-round land management and stewardship programs, projects, and activities, including natural resource protection, invasive species management, native habitat preservation and restoration, and visitor access, education and outreach. * Assists in the development, management and monitoring of the division's operating budget. Develops and recommends operating budget program improvement and capital improvement projects for planning and management of the Town's conservation land. * Assists in interpreting and enforcing all applicable State and Local environmental laws and regulations under the authority of the Conservation Commission. Provides advice and direction in implementing projects and activities. Responds to public inquiries regarding conservation land, wetlands, and environmental laws and regulations. Assists in developing cooperative working relationships with local service organizations, community groups, businesses, and other departments. * Gathers, interprets and prepares technical data for studies, reports and recommendations for setting policies and making key decisions to the Conservation Commission and conservation appointed sub-committees. * Uses GIS as a planning and mapping tool. Coordinates conservation and land management activities with other departments and agencies as needed. * Attends meetings and assists in complying with Open Meeting Law via meeting preparation and follow up, including agenda development and recording minutes. * Develops and implements public outreach and educational programs that promote natural resources, watershed resources, and open space protection, including preparation of press releases, newsletter articles, social media posts, and brochures. Makes written and oral reports and recommendations to Town departments, boards, committees, civic groups, Town Meeting and the general public. Leads events, makes public presentations, creates, updates and maintains published content for the Town's website. * Serves as the Acting Conservation Director in the Director's absence. * Performs other similar or related duties as required, directed, or as the situation dictates. * Regular attendance at the workplace is required. Supervision Supervision Scope: Performs varied and responsible functions requiring a specialized and technical working knowledge of departmental operations and the exercise of judgment and initiative, particularly in situations not clearly defined by precedent or established procedures. Supervision Received: Works under the broad and general supervision of the Conservation Director, following department rules, regulations and policies; duties require the ability to plan and perform operations and independently complete tasks, according to prescribed time schedules. Supervision Given: Assists in supervision of staff and interns, in such positions as conservation regulatory aide and seasonal field crew interns. Recommends vendors for hire and supervises individual contract vendors. Annually supervises over 1000 volunteer hours of those working on the Town's conservation land: responsible for recruiting, training, and assigning work of interns and volunteers. Serves as the Acting Conservation Director in the Director's absence. Recommended Minimum Qualifications Education, Training and Experience Bachelor's degree or equivalent plus 3-5 years' experience in the following: Environmental Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Protection; supervision; Project management, including budget tracking; in Open Space Management; Environmental Stewardship; and Public Outreach or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience are required. Computer literacy is required. Special Requirements: * Valid Massachusetts Driver's license is required. * Employee must have consistent access to a motor vehicle in order to complete required site visits. Mileage reimbursement will be provided. * GPS and GIS skills required. Knowledge: Knowledge of administrative office practices and procedures. Knowledge of principles, practices, and policies of a comprehensive municipal conservation program. Knowledge of State and Local wetland protection law administration, interpretation and enforcement. Knowledge of Open space acquisition and management. Knowledge of Environmental protection outreach and education. Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, codes and regulations for wetlands. Familiarity with town government. Knowledge of federal, state and local codes, rules, laws, and regulations related to department operations. Knowledge of Pesticides applications. Knowledge to apply for and manage grants. Ability: Ability to read and understand technical plans. Ability to interpret wetland state and local regulations. Ability to interact appropriately and tactfully with customers. Ability to demonstrate an understanding of regulations. Ability to maintain detailed and accurate records. Ability to learn and explain Department regulations, policies, and procedures. Ability to work independently. Ability to follow detailed timetables. Ability to multi-task. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to navigate difficult conversations. Ability to enter data. Ability to recruit, hire, train, evaluate, discipline, and terminate staff. Skills: Advanced technical skills including wetland delineation techniques and land management planning. Proficient skill with Construction drawings, design specifications, and map/plan interpretation. Proficient skill with techniques and methods of effective public speaking. Proficient skill with research methods and techniques of preparing technical reports and data. Proficient customer service and organization skills. Proficient written and verbal communication skills. Proficient computer skills with MS Office Suite applications. Proficient skills with new and existing computer and software applications supporting departmental operations, including Graphics, presentation and meeting software, the Internet, and data collection and manipulation software. Job Environment * Work is performed occasionally in an office environment and frequently in outdoor weather conditions with exposure to poisonous plant and vector-borne illness hazards, with moderate noise levels, fumes or airborne particles present, and working near moving mechanical parts. Occasionally, work is performed with risk of electrical shock and in vibration. * The employee may work overtime. * Operates computer, printer, telephone, copier, facsimile machine, and all other standard office equipment. * The employee has frequent contact with community groups, co-workers, seasonal crew, volunteer Conservation Stewards, Citizen and Select Board nominated community group members, scout groups, high school clubs, the public, and conservation organizations from surrounding towns. * The employee has access to confidential information. * Errors could result in personal injury/loss, delays or loss of service, monetary loss, injuries to other employees, damages to buildings and/or equipment, and legal ramifications. Physical Requirements The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to use hands to finger, handle or feel. Frequently the employee is required to stand, walk, sit, communicate, or hear, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, and reach with hands and arms. Occasionally the employee is required to taste or smell, and work with vibration. The employee frequently must lift and/or move objects weighing up to 30 pounds. Occasionally the employee must lift and/or move objects weighing more than 100 pounds. Close, distant, color, peripheral vision and depth perception are required. Vision and hearing at or correctable to normal ranges is necessary. This position requires the ability to operate a keyboard at efficient speed. This position requires the ability to operate light trucks, automobile, power and hand tools, and GPS units and a camera. The Town of Lexington has a strong commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and we are actively seeking candidates who bring new voices and lived experiences to our organization. *External and internal applicants, as well as position incumbents who become disabled as defined under the Americans With Disabilities Act, must be able to perform the essential job functions (as listed) either unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by management on a case by case basis. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and is subject to change by the employer, as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. APPLICATION PROCESS All applicants are required to complete a Town application form, available from the Internet at www.lexingtonma.gov, email jobs@lexingtonma.gov, calling (781) 698-4590 or by visiting the Human Resources Department. Resumes may be attached to the application form as additional information, but cannot serve as a substitute for completing the required application form. After the deadline all applications will be reviewed and the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to one or more interviews. All applicants will be notified of their standing in the process as soon as a decision has been made regarding their individual application. Individuals who need accommodations in order to participate in this process should contact the Human Resources Department. Questions regarding this hiring process should be addressed to the: Human Resources Department, Town of Lexington 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420 (781) 698-4590  | |
                            
  
 
                 
                                  
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                                  Nov 04, 2025