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Job Opportunities

Conservation Projects Manager

KHLT is hiring a Conservation Projects Manager. Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. 

The Conservation Project Manager is responsible for the development and completion of KHLT’s fee acquisitions, conservation easements, tradeland acquisitions and sales, and partner acquisitions or projects in which KHLT is involved. This position requires working closely with other staff to ensure project and organizational success and smooth project execution.
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This position reports to the Executive Director and works in close collaboration with the Stewardship Team and Finance Director to ensure that all land transactions meet Land Trust Alliance Standards and Practices, KHLT and Procedures, annual/strategic plans, funding requirements, and IRS requirements.  

The first round of interviews will begin in March.
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Communications & Development Assistant Summer Internship

KHLT is hiring a summer intern with funding from Alaska Conservation Foundation. To learn more and to apply, visit ACF's website. Applications will be accepted January 5 - February 17, 2026.

Alaska Conservation Foundation’s conservation internships are designed to provide interns with a meaningful learning experience while directly contributing to Alaska conservation issues. Internship placements are with non-profit conservation, environmental justice and Alaska Native organizations as well as government agencies and other interested organizations that have identified assignments complementing Alaska Conservation Foundation’s mission, values and goals.
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Working with willing landowners, KHLT permanently protects important fish, bird and wildlife habitat as well as recreational lands on the Kenai Peninsula for the future.

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