Mainspring Conservation Trust seeks a dedicated Executive Director who believes in the value of land conservation, restoration of waterways, preservation of cultural heritage, and strong connections with the community to lead one of the Southeast’s most respected land trusts. This is a unique opportunity to guide a talented team and deepen conservation impact across the ecologically rich Southern Blue Ridge.
WHO WE ARE:
Mainspring Conservation Trust is a nationally accredited, leading nonprofit land trust based in Franklin, North Carolina. Mainspring works in the heart of the Southern Blue Ridge, an area renowned for its ecological richness, cultural depth, and community resilience. Our service area currently encompasses the far westernmost counties in North Carolina and part of northeast Georgia—nearly two million acres of some of the most biodiverse temperate forests in the world—including the Little Tennessee and Hiwassee river basins.
Founded in 1997 by a visionary group concerned with unchecked development in the valleys of Western North Carolina, Mainspring (originally the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee) has grown from a grassroots effort into a regionally respected and nationally accredited conservation leader. In 2016, we rebranded to Mainspring Conservation Trust to reflect our expanding service area and multifaceted mission.
Today, Mainspring protects more than land—we conserve the waters, forests, farms, and cultural heritage of this extraordinary region. Our work is rooted in community and built for permanence. We don’t just hold easements or buy land. We restore streambanks, protect cultural landmarks, monitor water quality, and collaborate with educators to provide hands-on learning opportunities for local students. We also preserve historic landscapes in partnership with federal, state, and local agencies, tribal governments, and other conservation organizations.
Whether working to conserve local farmlands, building trails on public access preserves, or guiding complex land deals, Mainspring combines science, strategy, and heart to create lasting conservation outcomes. The people we serve—landowners, farmers, students, donors, tribal leaders, outdoor lovers—are part of the solution. And they know that protecting this place means protecting what’s essential: clean water, productive farm soils, wildlife corridors, and a deep sense of belonging.
Mainspring employs a dedicated staff of 12 professionals and is guided by a 17-member volunteer board. With an annual operating budget exceeding $1.7 million, we’re proud to offer deep impact, smart growth, and meaningful partnerships across the region.
Home to the Nantahala and Cherokee National Forests, Western Carolina University, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, sections of the Appalachian Trail, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Southern Blue Ridge is one of the most ecologically significant and culturally resonant landscapes in the United States. For those seeking full-spectrum conservation leadership—and full-spectrum quality of life—there is nowhere better.
WHAT WE DO:
Mainspring Conservation Trust focuses on protecting ecologically and culturally significant places while building a strong conservation ethic through education and community outreach. Our work spans:
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR:
You are a strategic, relational leader ready to carry forward the mission of a trusted land trust while honoring the unique cultural and ecological landscape of Southern Appalachia. You know how to build trust across diverse communities, especially in rural areas, and you bring a fundraising mindset that sees relationships—not transactions—as the heart of financial sustainability.
As Mainspring’s next Executive Director, you’ll inherit a committed team, a solid reputation, and an ambitious vision. You’ll also take on some of the most pressing challenges: deepening external understanding of our work, retaining and supporting high-performing staff, and navigating projects with cultural and political sensitivity.
You’re not just experienced—you’re grounded. You’ve worked in or with rural communities and understand how to lead with humility. You’re comfortable around donors and elected officials, and equally comfortable hiking a stream bank with a landowner. You lead with curiosity, communicate clearly, and balance big-picture vision with day-to-day pragmatism.
You’re excited to lead a team of passionate professionals, collaborate closely with an active board of directors, and engage with conservation partners across sectors—from tribal governments and federal, state and local agencies to private landowners and local schools. You’ll work alongside a seasoned Deputy Director and staff in education, aquatics, communications, finance, land conservation and stewardship.
Most importantly, you listen deeply. You lead by example. And you believe that conservation is ultimately about people—how we care for the places we love and how we share them with future generations.
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TO APPLY
Interested candidates should send a resume and cover letter to stacey@consultmetamorphic.com . Please include “Mainspring Executive Director” in the subject line.
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