NH Audubon is currently hiring for several positions within our Lands department. We own and manage 40 wildlife sanctuaries throughout all 10 counties of New Hampshire. Through habitat management, research, education, and continued land protection, we are working to ensure that New Hampshire’s wildlife and natural heritage is protected for all – join us! Learn more about the positions and how to apply here.
Conservation Lands Manager: This position is the administrative and strategic lead for the NH Audubon Lands Program, overseeing stewardship of ecosystems and habitats across all fee-owned Wildlife Sanctuaries, conservation easements, and cooperative management agreements. The Manager leads a small seasonal team and works closely with the Director of Conservation Programs, contractors, volunteers, and partner organizations to advance stewardship goals, strengthen landowner relationships, and ensure the long-term protection of NH Audubon’s conserved lands.
Conservation Lands Steward (seasonal): This position is responsible for maintaining trails and visitor infrastructure, assisting with conservation easement and sanctuary monitoring, and serving as NH Audubon’s front‑line ambassador on Wildlife Sanctuaries across the state. The Steward is field‑forward, highly interactive, and central to building a strong, connected volunteer community.
Conservation Steward Intern (10 weeks): The Small Family Community Fellowship aims to create pathways for NH students to consider careers in the NH non-profit industry through hands-on, paid experience. Fellows work with their mentors and their cohort to develop as young professionals and help the university make an impact across New Hampshire. NH Audubon is excited to be a part of this successful program for the first time this year and is looking for a Conservation Steward Intern to join our Lands team to help clear and maintain trails, respond to public inquires, assist with deed and survey research, and assist with easement monitoring. You can find out more about the position and how to apply here. Please consider forwarding this message to someone you know if they are a NH resident and a USNH undergraduate student (including spring 2026 graduates)!