The League to Save Lake Tahoe is searching for a dynamic educator and community-minded individual to join our fun and growing team of environmental enthusiasts and experts. The Education Manager (EM) will lead the League’s external education strategy by designing and delivering programming that inspires K–12 students, educates the public, and brings the mission of Keep Tahoe Blue to life through immersive experiences at our new Environment and Education Center. This role is responsible for overseeing and growing our Tahoe Blue Schools program, curating public programming such as the Summer Speaker Series, and leading all aspects of educational content and engagement within the League’s new Environment and Education Center.
This is an outward-facing role that blends curriculum development, community outreach, visitor engagement, and environmental communication. The EM serves as the League’s education lead, cultivating relationships with local school systems and education coalitions, public agencies, and nonprofit partners to advance learning and stewardship throughout the Tahoe Basin.
This role offers a unique opportunity to engage with the community and contribute to environmental education by fostering a love for nature and recreation within the local community and beyond.
This position will report directly to the Community Programs Director.
Our world-renowned “Keep Tahoe Blue” sticker is both a symbol of an increasingly important mission and an intentional, sustainability-focused lifestyle. Founded in 1957, the League is the oldest and most successful environmental organization focused on protecting and restoring Lake Tahoe’s beauty. We have a culture of trust and respect that supports and guides our decision making and planning for the future.
We have embarked on a thoughtful internal culture journey that focuses on delivering our programs and services in a way that lifts a wide array of partners and supporters. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a sense of belonging that empowers all team members to show up as their full selves every day. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for protecting one of America’s most treasured regions.
The League has a “Decentralized Hybrid” work structure that does not require employees to be in the office daily; however, because this department has so much interaction with local communities, visitors, and partners, we ask that candidates either be in – or willing to relocate to – the Tahoe Basin.