Harborwalk Manager
Company: Boston Society Of Architects
Location: Boston
Posted on: March 29, 2025
Job Description:
Boston Harbor Now envisions a vibrant, welcoming, and resilient
Boston Harbor, Waterfront, and Islands for the benefit of everyone.
Our mission is to ensure that these unique regional resources are
accessible, inclusive, and properly adapted to the risks of climate
change.BHN focuses on advancing coastal resilience and activating
our open spaces. BHN works with public and private partners to
increase people's awareness of and access to parks and public
spaces on Boston Harbor through programming, communications, and
engagement while focusing on equity, access, and resilience. The
organization serves as the legislated non-profit partner of the
Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park and the City of
Boston's partner for the Harborwalk and Moakley Park.Current
priority projects include the Stone Living Lab, which is focused on
finding nature-based solutions to the impacts of sea-level rise,
increasing and diversifying visitation to the Boston Harborwalk and
Boston Harbor Islands, and helping to create a climate resilient
waterfront.The 43-mile linear Boston Harborwalk is a unique public
resource, built on reclaimed tidal flats and held in trust by
property owners for the public's benefit. A core pillar of Boston
Harbor Now's five-year strategic plan is to implement the goals of
Harborwalk 2.0 to create an inclusive and welcoming waterfront and
center equity, access, and resilience in the waterfront's
development, design, construction, and programming. An accessible
waterfront should have both linear and lateral connections between
the communities and the water, as well as numerous activation
strategies to serve people across Boston and beyond. A resilient
waterfront includes implementation of a variety of climate
adaptation strategies to protect and serve the City of Boston at a
district scale.HARBORWALK MANAGERBoston Harbor Now is hiring for a
Harborwalk Manager. As a member of the Policy, Planning, and
Programs Team, the Harborwalk Manager will help to manage, improve,
maintain, and increase equitable access to the 43-mile Boston
Harborwalk. This is an exciting opportunity to join a diverse team
of talented individuals who work closely with public agencies,
communities, and private and non-profit partners. Reporting to the
Chief Impact Officer, the Harborwalk Manager will work directly
with the planning, policy and programs team as well as seasonal
interns and fellows, and a consultant, to help implement all
aspects of Boston Harbor Now's vision for the Boston Harborwalk,
known as Harborwalk 2.0.About the Position: Duties and
Responsibilities
- Develop a deep knowledge of the Boston Harborwalk and its
public amenities including Facilities of Public Accommodation, i.e.
community meeting spaces, public restrooms, and other
resources.
- Collaborate with program staff and key public and private
partners, including local, state and federal agency staff; property
developers, owners and managers; nonprofits and consultants to help
maintain and activate the Harborwalk while helping to increase
meaningful and equitable engagement opportunities to grow and
diversify visitation from underrepresented populations.
- Support program staff's work facilitating educational and
cultural experiences along the Harborwalk to engage the public
around a variety of topics, including climate change, the nation's
250th Anniversary, as well as other annual and special events such
as the Tall Ships, Fireworks, and New Year's Eve Ice Sculpture
Stroll.
- Update and maintain a master list of the 360+ public and
private properties as well as key partners and stakeholders focused
on the Harborwalk.
- Stay up to date and communicate on different programs and
events happening along the waterfront to maximize opportunities for
future Boston Harbor Now collaboration.
- Report to the Chief Impact Officer, and coordinate with the
staff working in programs and communications to help reach Boston
Harbor Now's strategic goals.
- Respond to Harborwalk "311" reports and Boston
Harborwalk-related questions on behalf of the City of Boston and
remedy easy-to-manage situations (which sometimes require visiting
and physically surveying different sites along the
Harborwalk).
- Oversee Marine Debris Removal efforts, while working to expand
this program.
- Strengthen relationships with stakeholders to drive alignment
with accessibility and resilience standards for the Boston
Harborwalk.
- Collaborate with City of Boston officials and help implement
Boston's Climate Ready Plans, as needed, and help create a
resilient waterfront to protect coastal and inland communities from
climate impacts.
- Help organize and facilitate BHN Harbor Use Public Forums.
- Serve as liaison to Friends of the Boston Harborwalk (a key
partner).
- Strengthen Boston Harbor Now's reputation as a thoughtful,
mission-driven, regional cutting-edge collaborator.
- Perform other duties as assigned, including occasionally
staffing Boston Harbor Now-led programs as well as events,
hearings, and meetings outside typical business
hours.Qualifications and Experiences
- Proficiency in Google Suite, including Gmail, Docs, Sheets,
Drive, and Calendar, to manage appointments, document sharing, and
digital collaboration.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Proven writing skills with an ability to adapt writing styles
for different audiences.
- Ability to think strategically, solve problems, and create
solutions in cooperation with supervisor, partners, and peers.
- Strong interpersonal skills and a proven track record of
working in a cooperative, collaborative manner to catalyze positive
change internally and externally while working independently.
- Ability to speak informally and formally at high-profile
events.
- Willingness to travel within the City of Boston and work
occasionally on evenings and weekends.The ideal candidate is:
- Energetic, outgoing, and interested in interacting with people,
while building, cultivating, and maintaining relationships with
stakeholders.
- Experience working with government officials.
- Highly organized and able to prioritize multiple tasks while
meeting deadlines.
- Continually builds professional knowledge associated with job
objectives.
- Interested in helping to create a sense of belonging on the
waterfront in support of Environmental Justice and BIPOC
communities and other underrepresented groups.
- Concerned about the impacts of climate change on Boston
neighborhoods and the region and interested in supporting creative
solutions.
- Committed to Boston Harbor Now's mission, and to fulfilling
goals outlined in Harborwalk 2.0.
- Somewhat knowledgeable about and/or willing to learn about the
Massachusetts Public Waterfront Act (Chapter 91).
- Will have some experience or familiarity in one or more of the
following areas: community outreach and organizing; governmental
affairs, law and policy; environmental planning and urban design
and/or planning; park management; project management; and/or
construction management.We recognize that experience can be gained
in various ways: lived, professional, volunteer, and other
experience.We encourage Black, Indigenous, people of color, people
with disabilities, and people with non-dominant gender identities
who may not believe they meet all of the described qualifications
to consider what they can contribute to Boston Harbor Now and
apply.Work Hours and Physical RequirementsThis position is based in
Charlestown and is located close to public transportation. This
position must be able to work irregular hours as needed, including
early morning and evenings, and occasional weekend events. Boston
Harbor Now follows a hybrid work schedule.Benefits and SalaryThe
salary is $70,000 to $75,000 annually commensurate with experience
and includes a benefits package, including medical, dental, life,
and disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, vacation,
sick and personal time, as well as the option to participate in our
403(b) retirement plan.Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and
InclusionBoston Harbor Now is an intentionally diverse workplace.
We are intentional about hiring, developing, and retaining diverse
individuals at all levels. We don't just accept differences - we
celebrate, value, and promote them, and thrive on diversity for the
benefit of our employees, volunteers, supporters, partners, and
community. We recognize that people bring their personal histories
to work and that we make better decisions when we include a wide
range of experiences and opinions. Diversity refers not only to
race and gender but also to an array of human differences including
culture, ethnicity, geography, socio-economic position, ability,
sexual orientation, background, perspective, and more that exist in
the community and are reflected in the workforce. We value using an
equity lens to manage the organization and create spaces for
conversations on equity and empowerment to redesign policies,
practices, services, and programs. Boston Harbor Now strongly
believes that diversity plays an essential role in our mission,
fostering innovation and creativity, attracting the best candidates
to our team, and enhancing our ability to serve.We are an equal
opportunity and affirmative action employer.How To ApplyPlease send
your resume and cover letter to employment@bostonharbornow.org for
consideration, and include the following in the email subject line
"Harborwalk Manager Application (your last name)."It is important
to us that the hiring process is accessible to everyone. If you
require accommodations to participate in the interview process,
please let us know when you apply.
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