Program Director - North Texas Parks for People
Company: The Trust for Public Land
Location: Dallas
Posted on: January 23, 2025
Job Description:
Trust for Public Land is a national non-profit organization that
creates parks and protects land for people, ensuring healthy,
livable communities for generations to come. Our Texas office is
working to ensure that every resident of the Lone Star State has
close-to-home access to parks, trails, and the outdoors. As a part
of this program, the Trust for Public Land is embarking on an
ambitious plan to develop the Five Mile Creek Greenbelt, a network
of parks and trails across southern Dallas. Once complete, the
Greenbelt will encompass three new parks, over a dozen miles of new
trails, and hundreds of acres of land protected as natural space.
The Dallas Greening Initiative is also a critical part of the North
Texas Program and is a program to deliver parks on underutilized
public lands through innovative and efficient methods. The program
is underway, and the office is working on the first five sites of
the 15 neighborhoods greens it will deliver over 4 years.The
Program Director leads the North Texas Parks for People Program,
including the Five Mile Creek and Dallas Greening Initiative
Programs. The Program Director is responsible for working with the
Texas State Director, the Texas Director of Philanthropy, Parks for
People Senior Program Manager, staff, Texas Advisory Board Members,
donors and partners to develop the existing portfolio, future
project vision, and implementation of the Parks for People program.
This role requires the Program Director to develop and cultivate
key working partnerships, lead the creation and management of a
diverse range of projects including parks, trails, and open space
planning, develop budgets, assist in securing public and private
funding for program and project launches and operations, and
advance equity, social justice, and nature access through TPL's
on-the-ground projects (parks and green infrastructure), park
activations, community engagement, and project delivery.The
Director works closely with key TPL state and national staff in
Philanthropy, Finance, Federal Affairs, Marketing, and the national
initiatives to ensure mission alignment and coordination of the
program with the wider goals of the organization.ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS
- Assumes primary responsibility for a portfolio of park and
trail projects in Dallas like the Five Mile Creek Program and the
Dallas Greening Initiative Project, including community engagement,
design, and construction.
- Manage design, engineering, and construction consultants.
- Build authentic and meaningful relationships with residents and
leaders within the community.
- Assist with fundraising for the project, including providing
project updates (both written and verbal) and attending donor
meetings.
- Speak publicly about the project to various audiences,
including elected officials, public meetings, media, and general
public.
- In partnership with colleagues, oversee the planning,
organization, and execution of community meetings.
- In partnership with colleagues, oversee the planning,
organization, and execution of volunteer events, such as park
beautification days, park cleanups, and more.
- Liaise with TPL's legal department to coordinate contracts with
consultants, partner organizations, and public agencies.
- Work to develop and maintain relationships with strategic
partners like other nonprofit and for-profit organizations,
government agencies, universities, and other entities as
needed.
- Completes assorted administrative tasks required for a
well-regulated organization.QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven ability to both manage complex projects, programs, and
budgets and to create a strategic and coherent vision for long-term
leadership in building and/or renovating parks, trails,
schoolyards, playgrounds, and public spaces.
- Familiarity with urban planning, particularly park planning,
landscape architecture and capital improvements and an
understanding of urban environmental quality of life issues
including parks and trails, environmental justice, brownfields,
walkability, climate change, community development, and
housing.
- Familiarity with advocacy and government relations needed to
impact policy and funding.
- Excellent leadership, meeting facilitation, collaboration,
public speaking, stakeholder engagement, and communication
skills.
- Experience in working with community leaders, agency staff,
elected officials, and local media to promote and implement
successful projects.
- Experience in collaborating and negotiating with diverse groups
and interests, including communities of color and historically
under-resourced communities.
- Possesses an entrepreneurial spirit, initiative, energy, the
capacity to lead, mentor and inspire others, and the capacity to be
a high performer and a team player, with common sense and
resiliency.
- Bachelor's degree including coursework in urban planning,
landscape architecture, and land use management or equivalent
experience.
- Minimum 6 years related experience.
- Frequent independent travel required with a willingness to
attend evening meetings.
- Computer Proficiency: Microsoft Office and proficiency with
Adobe products a plus.COMPENSATIONAs a full-time exempt employee,
you will be eligible for The Trust for Public Land's comprehensive
benefits program which includes medical, dental, and vision
insurance, three weeks of vacation annually plus paid holidays, and
a 403(b) retirement plan, currently with a 7% company match. We
offer competitive salaries commensurate with experience; the range
for this position is $80,000 to $95,000 annually.
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