Education & Outdoor Equity Manager (Elementary)
TreePeople
Los Angeles, CA, USA
The Education & Outdoor Equity Manager (Elementary) is responsible for the leadership, management, and continuous improvement of TreePeople's elementary school environmental education programs, including the Eco-Tours program and related school-greening education initiatives. This position oversees program implementation, staff supervision, grant deliverables, program evaluation, and stakeholder engagement to ensure high-quality, equitable, and impactful educational experiences for students across Los Angeles County.
Working closely with the Senior Manager, Education & Outdoor Equity, this role leads a team of educators and coordinators while fostering strong partnerships with schools, districts, community organizations, and funders. The Manager ensures programs align with organizational goals, educational best practices, equity commitments, and grant requirements.
Essential Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Management
Lead the planning, implementation, and continuous improvement of TreePeople's
elementary education programs, including Eco-Tours and school greening education
offerings.
Develop and manage annual program work plans, timelines, goals, and performance
metrics.
Ensure timely completion of grant deliverables, contractual obligations, and reporting
requirements.
Oversee equitable program distribution across organizational and funder priority regions.
Monitor program quality, effectiveness, and participant outcomes through ongoing
evaluation and continuous improvement processes.
Collaborate with organizational leadership to identify opportunities for program growth,
innovation, and increased community impact.
Staff Supervision & Team Development
Supervise, mentor, and support Elementary Team staff to achieve program goals and
deliver high-quality educational experiences.
Establish clear performance expectations, professional development goals, and
accountability measures for team members.
Conduct regular coaching, performance evaluations, and corrective action processes
when necessary.
Foster a positive, collaborative, and inclusive team culture that supports staff
engagement, development, and retention.
Recruit, hire, onboard, and train new team members as needed.
Program Evaluation & Reporting
Lead annual program assessments and evaluation efforts for the Eco-Tours program
and related educational initiatives.
Oversee data collection, quality assurance, analysis, and reporting processes.
Ensure timely and accurate entry of program data and documentation by team
members.
Prepare and review reports, narratives, and supporting documentation for funders,
leadership, and external stakeholders.
Utilize evaluation findings to inform program improvements and demonstrate
organizational impact.
Financial & Administrative Oversight
Manage program budgets and expenditures in partnership with departmental leadership.
Complete quarterly budget reconciliations and support financial forecasting, reporting,
and expense tracking.
Maintain and improve program systems, workflows, and standard operating procedures
(SOPs).
Ensure compliance with organizational policies, grant requirements, and risk
management protocols.
Track required staff certifications, trainings, and compliance requirements, including
Mandated Reporter, Wilderness First Aid, Outdoor Leadership, and LiveScan
Clearances.
Partnership Development & Community Engagement
Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with school districts, educators, community-
based organizations, and other key stakeholders.
Support outreach and engagement strategies that expand access to programs and
advance educational equity goals.
Represent TreePeople at meetings, conferences, community events, fundraising
activities, and public engagements.
Deliver presentations and facilitate workshops for diverse audiences.
Collaborate across departments to strengthen organizational impact and visibility
Contribute to special projects, cross-departmental initiatives, and organizational events
as assigned.
Prepare professional correspondence, memoranda, presentations, and other
communications.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Education, Education, Environmental Science,
Natural Resources, Public Administration, or a related field, or equivalent combination of
education and experience.
Minimum 3–5 years of experience managing environmental education, youth
development, outdoor education, or related programs.
Demonstrated experience supervising staff, managing projects, and coordinating
multiple priorities simultaneously.
Knowledge of environmental education best practices, including Next Generation
Science Standards (NGSS), place-based education, experiential learning, and social-
emotional learning.
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive educational practices.
Understanding of environmental issues affecting diverse communities throughout
Southern California, including urban forestry, climate resilience, water resources, and
green infrastructure solutions.
Strong project management, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written, verbal, facilitation, and public speaking skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, Salesforce, Asana, and other
cloud-based systems.
Valid California driver's license, reliable transportation, and willingness to travel
throughout Los Angeles County.
Preferred
Bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English.
Experience working with K–12 school districts and public education systems.
Experience managing grant-funded programs and reporting requirements.
Familiarity with outdoor education, environmental stewardship, and community
engagement programs.

