Program Coordinator

Organization

Center for Land-Based Learning

Job Posted

May 5, 2025

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Remote

No

Contact Email

[email protected]

Deadline to Apply

Location

Lodi, CA
United States
The Center for Land-Based Learning is seeking a SLEWS (Student & Landowner, Education & Watershed Stewardship) Program Coordinator to operate programming in San Joaquin and Sacramento Counties. This position is full-time (average 40 hours/week) and works from Lodi, California with travel within San Joaquin and Sacramento Counties and occasionally beyond. The SLEWS Program Coordinator position is essential in helping teach high school students leadership and workforce skills while becoming the next generation of agriculture leaders and natural resource stewards.

Summary

For details, see:
https://s45939.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/San-Joaquin-SLEWS-Job-Posting.pdf

Qualifications 
● Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and engaging individuals and communities across 
cultural and racial boundaries. 
● Experience successfully engaging individuals across cultural and racial boundaries and learning 
styles. 
● Associates degree or equivalent work experience in agriculture, education, environmental science or 
related fields – Combination of work experience and education.  
● Minimum of 2 years experience working with youth in a formal (classroom) or informal (camp, 
program) setting preferred, including developing curriculum, evaluation and classroom 
management in an outdoor setting preferred.  
● Confidence in teaching and managing groups of students, especially high school, in various settings. 
● Detail-oriented with the ability to communicate effectively with partners, teachers, and students. 

About the Center for Land-Based Learning 
The mission of the Center for Land-Based Learning is to inspire, educate, and cultivate future generations of 
farmers, agricultural leaders and natural resource stewards. The Center for Land-Based Learning cultivates 
opportunity for youth, for agriculture, for business, for the environment. A statewide nonprofit based in 
Woodland, CA, CLBL develops adaptive people and ecosystems by inspiring and training leaders to dig into 
themselves and the land in new ways. Now, we are seeding a vision for the future of agricultural and 
ecological stewardship in the Golden State and, with the right team members, we can bring that vision to 
fruition. Our organization values diversity, equity, and belonging and strives to be an inclusive and 
welcoming community.  

Compensation Information

Pay: $25-30/hour