The West Virginia Land Trust (WVLT), a statewide non-profit land and water conservation organization, is seeking a full-time Director of Operations (DOO) to work from its Morgantown or Charleston office location. Reporting to the Executive Director, this critical role oversees internal operations, including Finance, HR, IT, and general administration. The Director is part of the senior management team and involved in strategic decision-making, joining a creative and committed team of professionals who focus on conserving West Virginia's special places and on supporting a growing state conservation movement.
The Director of Operations leads and supports WVLT staff, currently based in three locations. The Director’s responsibilities are both strategic and operational. The DOO oversees and optimizes processes in functional areas including general administration, organizational finance, Board of Directors relations, fundraising and communication systems support, and operational aspects of land protection and stewardship. Strong leadership and management experience, a strategic mindset, and the ability to implement best practices across the organization are priorities. The position requires excellent problem-solving skills, a commitment to operational excellence, and the ability to foster a positive and collaborative work environment while responding effectively to the organization’s diverse needs.
This is a new role at a dynamic time for WVLT. The successful candidate will demonstrate flexibility in adapting the position to the needs of the organization, which has recently completed an ambitious Strategic Plan that envisions growth and expansion. The position may be structured as a hybrid role, with some remote work possible.
Key Responsibilities:
Administrative Leadership and Management
Financial Management
Human Resources
Information Technology
Board of Directors Relations
Requirements
Qualifications:
Required
Preferred
Organization:
The West Virginia Land Trust (WVLT) is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to conserving West Virginia’s land and water resources. Since 1995, WVLT has successfully conserved more than 68,000 acres, protecting vital habitats, recreational opportunities, and agricultural lands. We partner with landowners and communities to safeguard the natural beauty and ecological integrity of West Virginia for future generations.
WVLT is a nationally accredited land trust, reflecting our commitment to excellence in land conservation practices. We prioritize projects that offer direct public benefits, engaging with community members and stakeholders to foster collaborative conservation efforts. Our team is passionate about protecting the state’s unique environmental and cultural heritage, and we strive to create an inclusive and diverse work environment where every voice is valued.
WVLT reserves the right to revise this position description as its needs and the job requirements change. The duties listed above illustrate various types of work that may be performed; this list is not exhaustive.
Benefits
Compensation: Salary from $70,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits include retirement plan and generous paid time off.
WVLT is committed to diversity among its employees and in its hiring practices. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.