The ERA is an accredited nonprofit land trust dedicated to protecting and conserving the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the Eno River basin. Since its founding in 1966 by local citizens, the ERA has played a pivotal role in the creation of Eno River State Park and has protected nearly 8,000 acres within the river basin, much of which is now part of seven public parks (Eno River State Park, Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, West Point on the Eno Durham City Park, Confluence Natural Area, Panther Branch Natural Area, Little River Regional Park, and Penny's Bend Nature Preserve). The ERA is accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, underscoring its commitment to excellence in land conservation, and is a member of Land for Tomorrow, a statewide coalition dedicated to increasing land and water conservation in North Carolina. The organization conducts a wide variety of popular STEM-based environmental education programs, engaging more than 6,000 participants each year. In addition, the ERA organizes the annual Festival for the Eno, which attracts more than 10,000 participants and raises awareness for river protection during this two-day music, craft, food, and educational event over July 4th weekend.
For nearly 60 years, the ERA has focused on river protection and building the Eno River State Park, one of the natural treasures of North Carolina. Today, the organization is working to deepen its commitment to prioritizing environmental justice, climate resilience, and community-driven conservation while continuing its mission to protect and steward the lands within the Eno River watershed, expanding public awareness of the importance of land conservation, and providing environmental education. This is an exceptional opportunity for a dedicated, collegial, and innovative leader to help shape the future of land conservation in North Carolina’s vibrant and diverse Piedmont Triangle region.
The Eno River Association (ERA), based in northern Durham, NC, seeks an inspiring and experienced leader to serve as its next Executive Director. The next Executive Director will be a visionary and collaborative leader with a deep belief in the value of land conservation, community-building, and advocacy. This individual will bring fresh perspectives and proven experience to guide ERA’s strategic objectives in alignment with its 2023-2027 strategic plan. The ideal candidate will possess a commitment to viewing all work through an anti-racist and equity lens. The Executive Director will excel at building strong partnerships with donors, landowners, local land trusts, community groups, legislators, and local government officials to help achieve the organization’s mission.
The ERA is supported by a 16-member volunteer Board of Directors, and the Executive Director will lead a dedicated team of 11 staff members. Directly under the Executive Director are three full-time program directors: Director of Conservation and Stewardship, Director of Philanthropy, and Director of External Engagement as well as the Finance and Operations Manager. A key priority will be working collaboratively with the executive team to fill the vacant Director of Philanthropy position and to expand the organization’s donor base to secure a sustainable future for its conservation work. ERA staff are supported by a talented corps of more than 1,000 volunteers, many of whom have been with the organization for a decade or more.
The new Executive Director will oversee the three program areas and operations of the Association. Program areas include land conservation efforts and the long-term stewardship of protected lands and easements; environmental educational programs; and community engagement including the Festival for the Eno. Additionally, the leader will continue ERA’s advocacy at the local and state levels for the protection of the Eno River basin and support of Eno River State Park. They will work closely with the Board of Directors to recruit new members and align their efforts with ERA’s strategic goals. The ideal candidate will have proven leadership experience, particularly in land conservation, non-profit management, or a related field, and possess strong fundraising skills with a history of cultivating and soliciting major donors, foundations, and public funding agencies. The role also requires exceptional management and organizational skills, with experience improving systems and processes, and the ability to build effective partnerships with a wide range of stakeholders. A creative advocate with excellent public speaking and diplomacy skills is essential.
Leadership
Fundraising/Communications/Marketing
Finance and Operations
Land Conservation, Stewardship and Program Management
Board of Directors
Education and Preferred Qualifications
Eno River Association has engaged Capital Development Services (CapDev) to conduct a national search for this position. Candidates are required to submit a cover letter and a resume. All materials will be kept confidential. Application materials will be reviewed as received.
Additional inquiries may be directed to [email protected].
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