Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) is the oldest conservation and recreation organization in the United States. Our mission is simple yet powerful: foster the protection, enjoyment, and understanding of the outdoors. With a focus on protecting mountains, forests, waters, and trails throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, we envision a world where our natural resources are healthy, loved, and always protected, and where the outdoors occupies a place of central importance in every person’s life. This position aligns both paid and unpaid staff to move AMC’s mission and four strategic priorities:
- Inspire joyous, meaningful outdoor experiences
- Protect critical landscapes for the well-being of people and the outdoors
- Cultivate and sustain a robust and welcoming community
- Foster access to the outdoors
The Appalachian Mountain Club seeks to fill an opening for a Trail Coordinator for the Mid-Atlantic Region based in our Bethlehem, Pennsylvania office. The Trail Coordinator is primarily responsible for advancing the Appalachian Mountain Club’s (AMC) vision for an interconnected network of trails, parks, and communities across the Mid-Atlantic Region.
The Trail Coordinator will support land managing partners through recreational trail assessments, volunteer support, and project planning and implementation, with a particular focus on the Pennsylvania Highlands Trail Network. The Trail Coordinator organizes and hosts meetings for the Pennsylvania Highlands Trail Network Steering Committee and participates in other groups working to advance priority trail projects throughout the region.
The Trail Coordinator will work closely with trail volunteers, state agencies, federal agencies, county planning commissions, municipalities, and other local land managers. They will help to envision and identify new trail development opportunities to connect parks and opens spaces to communities.
The Trail Coordinator reports to the Mid-Atlantic Trail Program Manager and collaborates regularly with other AMC staff in the Mid-Atlantic and other regions. This position involves a combination of administrative and field work and requires frequent travel throughout Southeastern PA and occasional travel to other sites in the Mid-Atlantic Region and Northeast US.
What You’ll Be Doing at AMC
- Lead and support the Pennsylvania Highlands Trail Network Steering Committee, a coalition of partners to plan, create, and manage the Highlands Trail network.
- Cultivate new project partners and supporters by serving as a resource and advocate for priority trail projects across the region.
- Support land managers with recreational trail assessments, condition surveys, and trail project plans for more sustainable trail networks across the region.
- Develop digital and print publications and outreach materials including brochures, signage, website content, and blog entries.
- Identify projects for the AMC’s volunteer-led Highlands Trail Stewards, who assist on trail construction and maintenance projects.
- Coordinate and deliver technical trail trainings for AMC volunteers and other regional trail stewards.
- Build enthusiasm and collaboration for advancing trail projects that connect people to nature in the Highlands and serve as a resource for colleagues and partners for potential projects in the Mid-Atlantic region.
- Host and participate in outdoor activities, events, and site visits.
- Work in collaboration with the AMC Trails Department to support regional land managers needs.
- Provide input to program budgets and track expenses.