Summer Preserve Steward
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Outdoor / Nature, Environmental Science -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
KELT will be hiring two Summer Preserve Stewards in 2026
To Apply:Send a cover letter and resume in a single PDF file to applications with the subject line ‘
Summer Preserve Steward
Application’. We will conduct all interviews on a rolling basis starting the week of February 3rd over Zoom. Please prepare the names and contact information of three references in advance, and KELT will request references at the interview stage.
10 - 12 weeks between May 14 – August 30, 2026. 40 hours per week.
End dates flexible to accommodate summer schedules and based on weekly hours. Position is funded for a maximum of 480 hours.
Compensation:$18.50 per hour
Seasonal employees receive paid national holidays within the summer employment period:
Memorial Day (May 25), Juneteenth (June 19), and Independence Day (July
4).
Work-related travel is re-imbursed at IRS Standard Mileage.
A boot stipend, up to $200, is offered to offset the cost of acquiring appropriate footwear.
Paid chainsaw training & Wilderness First Aid training including CPR certification.
Housing:
Not supplied through the position, but we have leads on affordable housing options in the area for seasonal staff.
Preference will be given to candidates who are able to attend KELT’s seasonal training week: beginning with an offsite training in the White Mountains National Forest (New Hampshire) which will occur over three days sometime between May 14th-17th and onsite at KELT for three days between May 19-22.
Summary: The Summer Preserve Steward will assist Kennebec Estuary Land Trust’s (KELT) stewardship staff with managing our preserves during the busy field season. Specific tasks will include assisting with maintaining trails, marking boundaries, controlling invasive species, performing habitat improvements, and conducting annual monitoring. This is an opportunity to learn the basis of on-the-ground conservation work and land management by working on a wide variety of tasks and projects, alongside a close-knit community of staff and volunteers.
This position is perfect for someone who is passionate about Maine’s natural resources, able to work primarily outdoors, and has a willingness to learn.
Why work with KELT this summer?
Experience the structure and operation of a non-profit land trust, with a particular emphasis on land stewardship, habitat management, habitat restoration, and conservation.
Gain hands‑on experience with many facets of conservation and volunteer management.
Ample opportunities for training, including a USFS Chainsaw safety training, rockwork, responsible herbicide usage by a Maine State Master Pesticide Applicator, power tool safety, paid Wilderness First Aid and CPR training.
Flexibility to pursue projects of personal interest within KELT’s Mission.
Spend the summer working in the beautiful natural areas of the Maine Coast: this position is approximately 75% field based!
Will periodically work with other KELT programs (e.g. land protection, outdoor education, marsh restoration), enabling you to explore a wider range of career options within the land trust and environmental fields.
Summer Preserve Steward Responsibilities:
Build and improve trails by clearing, pruning, and repairing trail infrastructure, ensuring consistent signage to allow for easy navigation by the public, and ensure Trailheads have up-to-date information.
Mark and maintain preserve boundaries.
Perform and plan habitat improvements by managing invasive species, mowing, and collecting ecological data.
Collect and process geospatial data to aid the development of management plans, inventory natural resources, invasive species, and human use data.
Assist with the planning and management of volunteer workdays.
Work collaboratively with staff, volunteers, and partners to maximize the ecological and/or recreational value of KELT’s conserved lands.
Use problem‑solving skills to resolve stewardship concerns at various preserves.
Serve as a representative for KELT at public events, in the field, and on the trail.
Location and
Working Conditions:
The KELT office is located in Bath, Maine. Fieldwork is required throughout the nine towns in KELT’s service area (Bath, West…
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