Troops to Timber Coordinator
Company: Paul Smith's College
Location: Paul Smiths
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position: Troops to Timber Coordinator Status: Regular,
Full-time, Exempt, Faculty & Staff Department: Academics/Battlefish
Academy Reports to: Dean of Faculty Compensation : $90,000.00
Annual Salary Background: Paul Smith?s College is a small, private,
experiential college located in the heart of New York?s six million
acre Adirondack Park in northern New York State. Founded in 1946
with early programs in forestry and hospitality, PSC has a deep
history as a working forestry school that uses its 14,000 acre
forest as a living laboratory for silviculture, forest operations,
and natural resource management education. Many of the College?s
first students were WWII veterans, and that legacy continues
through veterans focused initiatives such as the Troops to Timber
program and Battlefish Academy, which together create pathways for
servicemembers and veterans into forestry, conservation, and
outdoor careers while leveraging PSC?s strengths in hands on
training, fieldwork, and strong ties to the regional workforce.
Description: The Paul Smith?s College Troops to Timber Coordinator
will serve as the primary manager and point of contact for the
Troops to Timber (T2T) Workforce Initiative, leading day-to-day
operations, coordination, and partnerships that support veterans,
military families, and other jobseekers into forestry careers in
the northeastern US. The Coordinator is responsible for
implementing and growing the Troops to Timber Micro-Credential and
Forestry Certificate programs, coordinating recruitment from Fort
Drum and beyond, liaising with industry partners, and ensuring
participants receive high-quality training, support, and job
placement assistance. The Coordinator will also teach or assist in
teaching a variety of the forestry courses within the program. The
Coordinator will report to the Dean of Faculty, and will work
closely with the forestry faculty, the Director of Battlefish
Academy, and the Director of Veterans Programs. The position is
full-time, salaried, and funded through the federal Northern Border
Regional Commission Troops to Timber Workforce Initiative. There is
the option for the coordinator to work remotely but it is an
expectation that they will travel regularly to Fort Drum and Paul
Smith?s College as well as regional employer sites. Duties &
Responsibilities: Lead day-to-day T2T program operations, including
annual delivery of six on-base Micro-Credential cohorts at Fort
Drum and one 15-week hybrid Forest Management Certificate cohort
with summer field session at Paul Smith?s College. Coordinate
outreach, marketing, and recruitment in collaboration with the PSC
Veterans Programs Office, Battlefish Academy, and Fort Drum
Transition Assistance Program, with a focus on transitioning
service members, veterans, and military spouses. Organize and
facilitate program activities such as short courses, field-based
learning, employer site visits, safety training, and networking
events. Build and maintain partnerships with forestry employers,
industry associations, and state/regional workforce entities to
support internship, apprenticeship, and job placement pathways.
Coordinate data collection, tracking, and reporting on key
performance indicators, including enrollment, credential
attainment, job placement, and regional job retention outcomes.
Support continuous improvement of curriculum and program design by
gathering and synthesizing feedback from participants, faculty,
employers, and partners, and working with academic leadership on
refinements. Contribute to long-term sustainability planning by
assisting with integration of T2T offerings into PSC?s forestry
curriculum, supporting external funding efforts, and representing
T2T in regional, state, and national forums. Qualifications:
Bachelor?s degree required, master?s degree in forestry, natural
resources, or related field preferred. Prior military experience,
close familiarity with military culture, or demonstrated experience
effectively with veterans and military families preferred.
Experience in forestry, logging, natural resources management,
skilled trades workforce programs, or related applied technical
fields. Proven project or program management skills, including the
ability to coordinate logistics, manage timelines, and collect and
report outcome data to meet grant deliverables. Demonstrated
ability to build partnerships with employers, community
organizations, and other stakeholders. Strong interpersonal and
communication skills, with aptitude for advising adult learners and
non-traditional students. Comfort working in field-based
environments and willingness to travel regularly to Fort Drum and
employer sites across the northeastern US. Essential Physical
Requirements: Ability to travel regularly to Fort Drum, Paul
Smith?s College, and regional employer sites (including driving and
occasional overnight and weekend trips). Comfort working in
field-based forestry and outdoor training environments in a range
of weather conditions, including walking on uneven terrain, and
standing for extended periods during site visits, field sessions,
and trainings. Ability to lift and carry equipment or materials
(e.g., field gear, training materials) up to approximately 50
pounds as needed. Paul Smith?s College is an equal opportunity
employer. Position descriptions are created that focus on essential
functions, using inclusive language, and avoid unnecessary or
discriminatory requirements.
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