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Conservation Land Manager Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Senior Accounting Manager

Durango, CO ยท On-site +1

$101K - $104K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... land managers and community partners. Through the mission of engaging future leaders who protect, restore and enhance our nation's lands through community-based service; Conservation Legacy works ...

Senior Accounting Manager

Durango, CO ยท On-site +1

$101K - $104K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... land managers and community partners. Through the mission of engaging future leaders who protect, restore and enhance our nation's lands through community-based service; Conservation Legacy works ...

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How much do conservation land manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for conservation land manager in Colorado is $111,025.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,300.00 and $134,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a conservation land manager do?

A Conservation Land Manager is responsible for overseeing the protection, maintenance, and restoration of natural lands and habitats. They develop and implement land management plans, monitor ecosystems, manage invasive species, and work to enhance biodiversity. These professionals often collaborate with government agencies, conservation organizations, and the public to ensure sustainable land use and long-term preservation of natural resources.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a conservation land manager?

To thrive as a Conservation Land Manager, you need expertise in ecology, land management, and environmental science, typically supported by a relevant degree and field experience. Familiarity with GIS software, land monitoring tools, and regulatory compliance certifications is often required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help coordinate teams and engage stakeholders effectively. These skills are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems, ensuring regulatory compliance, and achieving long-term conservation goals.

What are some common challenges conservation land managers face when balancing ecological goals with public access needs?

Conservation Land Managers often need to strike a careful balance between protecting sensitive habitats and providing safe, enjoyable access for the public. This can involve managing trail networks to minimize environmental impact, educating visitors on responsible recreation, and coordinating with stakeholders such as local government and community groups. Adapting management plans to address invasive species, climate change, and changing visitor patterns are also common challenges. Collaborative problem-solving and adaptive management strategies are key to success in this dynamic role.

What is the difference between Conservation Land Manager vs Wildlife Technician?

AspectConservation Land ManagerWildlife Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in environmental science, ecology, or related field; certifications like GIS or habitat managementAssociate's or bachelor's degree in wildlife management, biology, or related field; often requires state-specific wildlife permits
Work EnvironmentFieldwork managing protected lands, collaborating with agencies, overseeing conservation projectsFieldwork monitoring wildlife, collecting data, assisting with habitat surveys
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, land trusts, conservation organizationsWildlife agencies, research institutions, environmental NGOs

While both roles focus on conservation, Conservation Land Managers oversee land use and habitat preservation, whereas Wildlife Technicians primarily assist with wildlife monitoring and data collection. The roles often collaborate but differ in scope and responsibilities.

Is land management a good career?

A conservation land manager oversees the preservation and sustainable use of natural areas, often requiring knowledge of ecology, environmental policies, and land management tools. It can be a rewarding career for those interested in environmental protection, with opportunities for fieldwork, collaboration, and certification in related areas. Job stability and growth depend on government and private sector funding and environmental priorities.

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Infographic showing various Conservation Land Manager job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,025 per year, or $53.4 per hour.

Ancestral Lands Conservation Corp - Gallup Program Manager

Conservation Legacy

Durango, CO โ€ข On-site

$58K - $62K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description
Title: Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps Program Manager
Starting Salary Range: The starting salary for this position will be in the $58,800 to $62,328 range, depending on experience, education, and skills relevant to the position. Please note that the indicated starting salary range describes the range for an incumbent in this position. Most new staff generally start at the beginning of the range percentile to ensure internal salary equity.
Location: Gallup, New Mexico Not Remote Eligible.
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
Benefit Eligible: Health, Vision, Dental, Short/Long-Term Disability, Basic Life Retirement, Paid Time Off. Supplemental benefits including critical care, pet insurance, supplemental life, and others.
Reports to: ALCC Program Director
Posting Period: Please apply before 08/31/2026
Organizational Summary:
Conservation Legacy is a nationwide non-profit. The Corps programs within the organization engage participants in diverse conservation and community projects that serve public and private lands. These projects provide opportunities for personal and professional development and strive toward a high priority of needs for public land managers and community partners. Through the mission of engaging future leaders who protect, restore, and enhance our nation's lands through community-based service; Conservation Legacy works toward a world with healthy lands, air, and water; thriving people and resilient communities.
Program Summary:
Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps (ALCC) is a program of Conservation Legacy (CL). ALCC provides conservation service opportunities for Indigenous youth, young adults, and recent-era military veterans in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona and works with other Native American communities and conservation corps across the country to provide similar opportunities. Our vision is to lead our Nations back to ecological and cultural well-being and we do this by empowering individuals to positively impact their lives, their communities, and the environment. ALCC crews are supported from operational bases in Acoma Pueblo, Albuquerque, Zuni Pueblo, Gallup, and Kykotsmovi (Hopi) and we have an Individual Placement program that serves the region and nation.
Position Summary:
The ALCC Program Manager (PM) is responsible for the execution and overall quality of all programming and operations run out of individual ALCC offices. The PM is responsible for supervision and mentorship of any field and/or program staff of the office(s) they oversee. The PM delegates operational tasks to their team, serves as the local lead for program-wide communication and collaboration, ensures safe workplace standards in the office and the field, and maintains timely and effective relationship management with all collaborators and partners. The PM will be responsible for project reporting as delegated by the directors.
The position is approximately 60% office-based and 40% field based, with field visits that may include overnight stays. A strong and consistent in-person office presence will be required from the PM. The PM may occasionally work remotely in the case of emergency or as approved by the Senior Program Director, but a majority of the position is intended to be in-person.
Outcomes & Functions of Position:
Recruitment
  • Develop and implement a recruitment strategy for seasonal participants.
  • Interview and select program participants.
  • Facilitate and support the submission of all onboarding paperwork.

Field Support
  • Supervise staff in overseeing programming in the Middle Rio Grande region.
  • Mentor field staff by providing technical expertise, guidance, and emotional support.
  • Maintain a safe working environment for all ALCC Participants and staff.
  • Collect and review reporting paperwork, surveys, incident reports, and project outcomes.
  • Enforce all ALCC and Conservation Legacy policies and procedures
  • Respond to crew emergency situations and participate in an on-call system for crews in the field.
  • Assist program staff to develop and implement training including technical trails, chainsaw, herbicide application, leadership, and facilitation skills.
  • Manage a project from planning to completion, preparing crews for projects and reporting outcomes accurately.

Program Development
  • Maintain and strengthen partnerships with local and federal partners.
  • Develop innovative programs that meet the needs and strengths of the communities and participants we serve and help ALCC meet our mission.
  • Assist with applications for grants and fundraising campaigns to support programming.
  • Manage grant budget(s) and partnership between funders, program, and grant support staff.
  • Support a long-term support strategy for members and alumni.
  • Develop a long-term plan for the direction of local program operations and support sources.

General Administration
  • Work with ALCC Administrative Director to update multiple databases for recruitment, selection, onboarding, payroll, timesheets, and AmeriCorps information.
  • Manage and maintain accurate reporting of all necessary information and complete program reports including field site visits, recruiting notes, and accomplishments.
  • Manage credit cards, receipts, and financial reporting, and facilitate timely management of the same for local program staff.
  • Work closely with administrative staff to ensure office-wide compliance of paperwork tasks and AmeriCorps requirements.
  • Track expenditures for local program team to ensure we are staying within approved budgets.

Organizational Advocacy
  • Successfully engages, leads, and supports a positive work environment for all within the organization and the communities we serve. Leads and/or participates in organizational-wide teams, projects and initiatives that support the work of the Strategic Plans goals.
  • Reports any potential complaints within the organization as identified in the Personnel Policy Manual.
  • Assists or leads other responsibilities, as assigned.

Organizational Advocacy
  • Successfully engages, leads, and supports a positive work environment for all within the organization and the communities we serve.
  • Leads and/or participates in organizational-wide teams, projects and initiatives that support the work of the Strategic Plans goals.
  • Reports any potential complaints within the organization as identified in the Personnel Policy Manual.
  • Assists or leads other responsibilities, as assigned.

Our Commitment:
Conservation Legacy is committed to the full consideration of all qualified individuals and will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to perform essential job functions. Physical requirements may include periodic overnight travel, non-traditional work hours, ability to move across varied terrain, use program-specific tools and a range of technology on an infrequent or frequent basis. Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. The ability to safely drive an organizational vehicle may also be required for some positions. If you need assistance and/or reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please send a request to the hiring manager.
Requirements
Qualifications:
  • Associate degree or higher in any area of study.
  • Valid CPR and Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder certification.
  • 3 years' experience working with youth and/or young adults.
  • 3 years working within indigenous communities
  • 3 years' experience in all or most of the following: trail construction & maintenance, chainsaw operation & maintenance, hand tool maintenance, fencing, historic preservation, agriculture, herbicide application, backcountry travel, with a strong emphasis placed on multiple years of previous trail construction and maintenance experience.
  • Ability to operate Microsoft Office programs and applications, or similar platforms.
  • Ability to keep others and oneself, in remote locations, accountable to expectations.
  • Valid Driver's License and Insurable Driving Record per Personnel Policies.
  • Must be able to pass the organization's criminal history check requirements.
  • Ability to successfully work in a fluid, changing work environment.

Other Competencies Desired for this Position's Success: Manage Complexity, Resourceful, Effectively Communicate, Cultivate Innovation, Drive, and/or Influence Results, Plans & Aligns.