Job Opportunities at TPL
Full-time, New York City, New York. The Associate Director of Philanthropy (ADoP) is responsible for the oversight, planning and implementation of a comprehensive philanthropy program within New York that secures significant financial resources from individuals to support the organization's conservation goals.
Full-time, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Program Manager II is responsible for overseeing the construction of parks and playgrounds in Philadelphia in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, the School District of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Water Department, and other local partners.
Full-time, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Program Director is responsible for implementing all aspects of a partnership with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, the School District of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Water Department, and others to redevelop green outdoor recreational spaces at schoolyards and city recreation centers in underserved neighborhoods in Philadelphia.
Full-time, Honolulu, Hawaii. The Project Manager preserves critical open space and environmentally sensitive lands utilizing nonprofit land acquisition techniques and sound business practices.
Full-time, Los Angeles, California. The Project Manager preserves critical open space and environmentally sensitive lands utilizing nonprofit land acquisition techniques and sound business practices. This position generates revenue for The Trust for Public Land through the successful completion of real estate transactions associated with our land protection projects.
Full-time, San Francisco, California. The Director of Major Gifts reports to the Chief Philanthropy Officer and is responsible for the overall management of the major gifts program, which is charged with managing relationships and securing support from donors who are capable of making outright gifts of $500,000 or more. This position will be located in either New York City or San Francisco.
Full-time, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia. The Major Gifts Officer is responsible for cultivating and soliciting gifts of $25,000 and above from supporters and prospects.
The Trust for Public Land is an Equal Opportunity Employer encouraging diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment with out regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status or marital status or any other characteristic protected by law.