Farmland Protection
Position: Southwestern Ontario Farmland Protection Coordinator
Organization: Ontario Farmland Trust
Location: Southwestern Ontario
The Ontario Farmland Trust (OFT) is a niche land conservation organization that works to permanently protect Ontario’s farmland and associated natural features from being lost to urban sprawl and other non-agricultural uses.

We are seeking a dedicated and motivated Farmland Protection Coordinator to join our team who will be responsible for supporting OFT’s farmland protection and conservation efforts in Southwestern Ontario.
If you are passionate about preserving Ontario’s farmland, possess relevant experience and skills, and are committed to making a difference in the long-term sustainability of Ontario’s local food supply, we encourage you to apply for the Southwestern Ontario Farmland Protection Coordinator position. Help us protect the invaluable farmland and natural features of Ontario for generations to come.
Employment Details
This full-time role reports directly to the Farmland Protection and Stewardship Manager and can be performed remotely from Southwestern Ontario. You must be legally entitled to work in Canada to be considered for this role. The anticipated start date is Monday, March 9, 2026.
Ontario Farmland Trust staff will be offered a primarily employer-paid extended benefits package designed to support your well-being, including health and dental coverage.
Starting Salary: The starting salary for this role is $58,000-$62,000
Location: Site visits will take place across Southwestern Ontario (as far east as Waterloo Region, and as far west as Essex and as far north as Bruce County). Office work will occur from home.
Details: The weekly schedule is generally Monday-Friday and can accommodate a flexible work arrangement, however occasional evening and weekend work may be required.
Job Duties
Farmland Securement (40%)
- Respond promptly and professionally to initial inquiries from landowners regarding OFT’s Farmland Securement Program and tools, such as farmland conservation easements and donations of farmland
- Coordinate and attend site visits to assess potential farm protection sites
- Prepare comprehensive farmland property reports for OFT’s Land Securement and Stewardship Committee
- Collaborate with the Farmland Protection and Stewardship Program Manager to develop and manage approved farmland securement project plans and associated budgets. This includes:
- coordinating with landowners, partners, contractors and professional advisors (e.g. lawyers, appraisers, surveyors);
- preparing technical reports (e.g., Baseline Documentation Reports; Ecological Assessments) as part of the farmland securement process detailing property geography, ecology, and land uses; and maintaining relationships and communication with potential farmland and easement donors on the securement project waiting list.
- Assist in identifying key regions for farmland protection initiatives that support the goal of developing clusters of protected areas of farmland and mapping these regions through GIS software
Farmland Stewardship (10%)
- Cultivate positive working relationships with current and new landowners
- Coordinate site visits to monitor for compliance with easement agreements on OFT’s protected properties in Southwestern Ontario
- Oversee a farmland ecology assistant or volunteer to assist with field work
- Prepare management plans for land stewardship activities that align with the corresponding conservation easement on the property, as needed
Partnership Development, Education, and Community Engagement (25%)
- Collaborate with other OFT staff to develop farmland conservation educational materials for the Education and Community Engagement Program, as well as other communication pieces as needed, such as the Annual Report
- Participate in Education and Community Outreach initiatives, including events, community meetings, and technical working groups
- Support OFT volunteer activity that supports the farmland securement
- Lead community presentations including informational sessions on Conservation Easement Agreements
- Support the formation of partnerships with local land trusts, municipalities and/or agricultural organizations
Fund Development (5%)
- Collaborate with the Resource Development Manager to contribute to fundraising proposals and donor relationship management
- Identify potential funders and inform the Resource Development Manager accordingly
Administration and Data Management (10%)
- Track key performance indicators and contribute to annual reporting for progress towards strategic planning goals
- Participate in the annual review of OFT’s Farmland Protection and Stewardship Program to help make continuous improvements to the program and achieve OFT’s strategic goals
- Maintain OFT’s databases and written records on protected properties, including potential easement and land donations, easement statistics, Landscape GIS software monitoring reports, species at risk inventories, and photo library of protected properties
- Contribute field data to provincial and national scientific databases when appropriate
Required Experience, Skills & Attributes Include:
- A diploma, degree, or experience in a related field of work or study that would provide sufficient knowledge on a combination of agriculture, ecology, conservation science, and/or land-use planning
- Strong understanding of the threats facing Ontario farmland and the agricultural sector
- Passionate about agriculture, farmland protection, land conservation, and making a positive impact for future generations
- Knowledge and ability to identify a diverse range of Ontario’s flora and fauna, with a particular focus on species at risk
- Proficiency in using basic mapping software, including handheld GPS systems, to create working site maps
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to represent OFT effectively with external stakeholders
- Proven expertise in report writing, ensuring clear and concise communication of technical information
- Strong organizational skills, including the ability to set priorities, develop work schedules, monitor progress towards goals, and track important data, information, and activities
- A collaborative team player with a positive attitude and a commitment to working cooperatively with others
- Capable of working independently and self-motivated, taking initiative to achieve objectives
- Ability to travel frequently to farms, particularly during the summer, and traverse fields and forested areas. A valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle are required.
- Creative mindset and a willingness to learn new skills and adapt to the evolving needs of the position
- Ability to maintain high spirits and work effectively in adverse weather conditions while conducting fieldwork
Assets Include:
- Career interests in agriculture, environmental and land conservation, land use planning, non-profit organizations, or a related field
- Experience and knowledge in environmental and ecological conservation
- Project management and budgeting experience, with the ability to effectively manage resources
- Familiarity with the easement process, including appraisal, surveying, legal work, and knowledge of the Canadian Land Trusts Standards and Practices
- Experience or familiarity with Knowledge Translation and Transfer or similar extension-type work
To Apply:
Please forward your cover letter, resume, and references (in one document) to Joel Enman, Farmland Protection and Stewardship Program Manager via e-mail to
joel@ontariofarmlandtrust.ca by Friday, February 6, at 5pm EST. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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