Kingdom Pathways is a Native Hawaiian, community-driven non-profit committed to environmental restoration, cultural preservation, and social justice in Waiʻanae, Oʻahu. Through hands-on learning, restoration projects, and advocacy, we empower the next generation of leaders to mālama ʻāina (care for the land) and foster sustainable solutions for Hawaiʻi. Our Ho‘oulu Lāhui Project focuses on reforesting public spaces with native landscapes, revitalizing cultural practices, and engaging the community in environmental stewardship.
The Workshop Coordinator is responsible for developing and facilitating community workshops focused on native plant restoration, sustainable land management, and cultural connection to ʻāina. Working closely with Kingdom Pathways staff, local schools, and community members, the Workshop Coordinator will plan, organize, and lead educational sessions that inspire action and foster deeper relationships with the environment.
We are looking for a passionate, community-driven individual who believes in mālama ʻāina and empowering people through knowledge. The ideal candidate will have:
The Workshop Coordinator will work a flexible schedule that includes weekdays, weekends, and evenings depending on workshop and event needs.
Ho‘oulu Lāhui is supported by the US EPA Community Change Grant and funded by the Urban & Community Forestry Program through the Rooting Resilience Program, & Kingdom Pathways. Kingdom Pathways is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and culturally grounded work environment.
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Due to the Trump administration and DOGE affecting the EPA and our grants, Kingdom Pathways has temporarily paused all hiring operations. Applications will be saved, and we will follow up once operations resume.
Mahalo for your understanding and patience during this time.