Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners
Pueblo, CO
Job ID : 374f2f7156306c366c514e382f39693848413d3d
Do you have a passion for ranching and wildlife? Landscape-scale range management and ecosystem conservation? Supporting the agriculture community?
Join the State Land Board!
The Colorado State Land Board is looking for a South Central District Manager to join our field operations team. You’ll use your knowledge of natural resources and agriculture to help oversee and steward 2.8 million acres of surface and 4 million acres of subsurface trust land in Colorado. On any given day you might be presenting to our Governor-appointed Commissioners, inventorying millions of acres of trust land, liaising with ranchers, or 4-wheeling on rugged terrain to inspect our leased properties.
Watch a 4-minute recruitment video about this position: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2LpLi35Ivo
What is the State Land Board?
The State Land Board is a constitutionally created agency that manages a $4 billion endowment of assets for the intergenerational benefit of Colorado’s K-12 schoolchildren and public institutions. The agency is the second-largest landowner in Colorado and generates revenue on behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly three million surface acres and four million subsurface acres for assorted purposes, including agriculture. Unlike public lands, trust lands are not open to the public unless a property has been leased for public access. We are entirely self-funded and receive no tax dollars.
Though we are a 147-year old, constitutionally chartered agency, we take pride in being entrepreneurial and business-savvy. We compete in private sector markets daily and generate more than $100 million in revenue annually.
What kind of land do we have and how do we manage it?
Our 15-person field operations team is responsible for overseeing 2.8 million acres of surface land. We currently have about 1,800 agriculture leases that generate $14 million annually. We have seven offices throughout the state. This job manages our South Central District, which spans eight counties and has approximately 450 agriculture leases. The parcels are as small as <640 acres to as large as 80,000 acres. Grazing is the predominant use in this district but we lease the land for other uses such as renewable energy, mineral extraction, recreation, and more.
While we own and lease the assets, we are not operators. Lessees are responsible for all operations. That said, we partner with our lessees to ensure that the land is well managed and that the agency’s stewardship objectives are met. Our job is to raise money for Colorado public schools while ensuring that the land is well cared for in order to benefit future generations.
The job opportunity
This isn’t your typical government job.
We want you to share in our excitement over intergenerational stewardship of natural assets and share in our pride of providing significant financial support to Colorado’s public schools. Here’s a more detailed look at your day-to-day:
1) Get your boots dirty doing field inspections at hundreds of properties, including landscape-scale properties.
2) Be business savvy to pursue opportunities that will increase the value of trust assets.
3) Do public outreach.
4) Be a leader and a manager.
5) Be a jack of all trades, aka ‘other duties as assigned.’ No job description would be complete without this line, right? Don’t be surprised to fix a fence, write a report, settle a dispute between neighbors, and load your 4-wheeler onto your truck … all on the same day.
What can you expect from us in return for your hard work?
We are a lean team of 45 staff members that places significant emphasis on promoting and maintaining a positive work environment. We get our work done, and we have fun doing it. The qualities of our environment include transparent and open communication, work-life balance (we mean it), and a focus on training and development. You’ll regularly explore and travel our state on day trips or multi-day trips: be prepared for a few nights away from home during the field inspection season. Minimal out-of-state travel is required. As a state employee, you have access to a suite of HR benefits and holidays, including professional development funds and tuition reimbursement. And you can feel good knowing your work is directly supporting Colorado schools.
What attributes are we looking for?
At a minimum, you need all of the following:
Substitutions
You get bonus points if you can demonstrate the following:
To be successful as a member of this agency, you’ll have these professional traits and skills:
We hope this sounds like you. Tell us why. You must apply online through the state portal.
PS: We compete in the private-sector markets every day and operate largely independently from state government. But not from HR. So please follow the lengthy prompts to apply for this position through the state hiring portal. Be sure to thoroughly answer the supplemental questions. Only candidates who apply through the state portal will be considered. Think of it as an endurance test. We hope to see you at the finish line.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $66,444.00 - $72,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Schedule:
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Pueblo, CO 81008
Name : Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners
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