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Conservation Aide

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The team supports regional conservation efforts through water conservation enforcement, education, and outreach, helping ensure compliance with local water-use regulations. By working with residents ...

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... Conservation Inspectors to monitor, evaluate, and enforce water conservation practices across ... Public outreach or community education experience Schedules Flexible full and part-time schedules ...

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How much do conservation outreach jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for conservation outreach in the United States is $78,223.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $84,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Conservation Outreach position, and why are they important?

To excel in Conservation Outreach, you typically need a background in environmental science or related fields, along with strong skills in community engagement and public communication. Familiarity with data collection tools, outreach software (such as CRM systems), and sometimes relevant certifications like Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) can be beneficial. Excellent interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability will help you connect with diverse audiences and motivate community action. These skills are crucial to building partnerships, increasing conservation awareness, and achieving meaningful environmental impact through effective outreach and education.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in a Conservation Outreach role?

A typical day in Conservation Outreach often involves planning and leading educational events, collaborating with local organizations, and engaging directly with the public through presentations, workshops, or field activities. You may also spend time developing outreach materials, managing social media communications, and collecting or analyzing community feedback to tailor programs effectively. Depending on the project, you could work both outdoors and in office settings, balancing independent tasks with active teamwork. This variety keeps the role dynamic and allows you to directly see the impact of your efforts on community conservation awareness.

What is a Conservation Outreach job?

A Conservation Outreach job involves educating and engaging the public, communities, and stakeholders about environmental conservation efforts. Professionals in this role may develop outreach programs, lead community events, collaborate with organizations, and promote sustainable practices. They often work with schools, businesses, and local governments to raise awareness and encourage participation in conservation initiatives. Strong communication, public speaking, and organizational skills are essential.

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Infographic showing various Conservation Outreach job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, and 18% Part Time. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,223 per year, or $37.6 per hour.
Manager for Urban Conservation

Manager for Urban Conservation

New York Botanical Garden

New York, NY โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

NYBG Job Description
Title
Reports to
Manager for Urban Conservation
Vice President for Urban Conservation
Position Summary:
The Manager of Urban Conservation is the glue that holds the urban conservation program together. This position conducts scientific analyses and curates datasets and other assets; coordinates and ensures the timely, on-budget, and effective development of tools and applications; helps administer the program including marketing, legal, and financial matters; and assists with outreach and communications internally and externally. The manager will help facilitate and contribute directly toward the production of an inter-connected set of scientific studies, tools, and media, including books, peer-reviewed papers, websites, apps, services, public presentations, workshops, and exhibitions related to addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental justice in cities. These outreach communications will leverage the substantial georeferenced, historical ecology for New York City from the Mannahatta and Welikia Projects. Though focused on New York in the short-run, applications will be designed with transferability in mind to other culturally important urban centers on a global scale.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities:
โ€ข Manage research, development, and explication of scientific assets related to urban conservation. Conduct scientific analyses as assigned and suggest new analyses to advance the urban conservation strategy. Develop research tools and metadata. Supervise student interns.
โ€ข Work with scientists and other technical staff to ensure accurate, timely, impactful presentation of scientific and scholarly work. Curate synthesized map layers, text descriptions, model outputs, images, and other scientific and artistic products. Prepare data-driven tables, figures, text, and presentation materials. Present on urban conservation findings and approaches to internal and external audiences. Ensure a consistent voice and set of themes.
โ€ข Manage the conception, development, and maintenance of outreach applications supporting urban conservation, including websites, apps, services, exhibitions, events, and merchandise. Monitor the urban conservation email list and prepare the urban conservation newsletter (monthly).
โ€ข Coordinate across administrative, technical, and scientific staff within the Urban Conservation team and across NYBG departments, notably Finance, Legal, Marketing & Communications, Exhibitions and Public Programming, Information Technology, and Science. Support financial management, including purchasing, budgets, and reporting. Support on user agreements, grant agreements, and other legal matters. Help develop proposals, track budgets, submit invoices, manage receipts, adapt standard contracts, track approval processes, and other administrative tasks as needed.
โ€ข Stay informed in best practices and innovations regarding urban conservation issues, conservation project management, technological developments, and communications.
โ€ข Time allocations vary week to week based on project needs, deadlines, etc., but generally this position is approximately 45% research, 30% communications, and 25% administration.
โ€ข Perform other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications:
โ€ข A Bachelor's degree (preferably in environmental science; geography and/or landscape ecology; computer science; business administration; or equivalent) required, Master's degree preferred. Background in urban ecology, urban planning, ecological restoration or related disciplines and activities, preferred.
โ€ข Project management experience is essential. Project management certification or equivalent experience a plus.
โ€ข Proven experience in scientific outreach and project development required. Research experience, especially on geographic or ecological topics, highly preferred. A scientific publication record, preferred but not required.
โ€ข Development of application across multiple platforms is a plus, notably mobile and web.
โ€ข Experience building and managing relationships with internal and external partners is required; ability to work with garden staff, contractors, funders and partner organizations is required. Preferred experiences include working with: scientific researcher; conservation practitioners; website/app developers; designers; funders and fundraisers; and city and government agencies, preferred.
โ€ข Demonstrated ability to keep multiple creative and complex projects focused, on-track, and aligned with institutional goals and mission while prioritizing and delegating appropriately, required. Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail is essential. Financial and legal management experience, preferred.
โ€ข Experience supervising students, technicians, and other personnel, a plus.
  • Strong writing skills, including grant writing; and experience overseeing publication development, including outreach efforts, required.

  • Facility with GIS (ArcGIS, QGIS, Geopandas, etc.) required. Experience with databases and database management (SQL, PostGres, etc.) preferred.

  • Facility with Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheets, slide presentation), Teams, OneDrive and Sharepoint, CoPilot, or their equivalents, required.

  • Facility with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and other Adobe Creative Cloud products, preferred.

  • Facility with artificial intelligence tools such as CoPilot, ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI tools, preferred.

  • Facility with HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, SQL, and associated computer languages and frameworks preferred.

โ€ข Facility with Github, preferred; experience with project management software (e.g. Asana, Trello, MS Planner, etc.) a plus.
โ€ข Experience managing accounts and performance with cloud computing resources (e.g. Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services) desired.
โ€ข Experience in video game (e.g. Unity, Unreal Engine, etc.), landscape visualization (e.g. Virtual Nature Studio, Vue, World Creator, etc.), soundscape development and/or interactive exhibition design, all desired.
โ€ข Knowledge of and concern for urban planning and conservation issues, highly desired. Preference for New York City-specific experience.
โ€ข A commitment to and understanding of climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental justice issues is essential. Love of plants and nature, highly preferred.
โ€ข Kindness, collegiality, flexibility, and a sense of humor required.
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
This position will require work in an office environment, with extended periods sitting or standing at a desk, using a computer, and attending meetings virtually and in person with other people.
Some travel may be required, more frequently with the New York City region, infrequently to other parts of the country or overseas.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Baseline Work Schedule:
35 hour work week; some extended hours based on deliverables may be required. Generally work hours are weekdays 9 to 5 but work on evenings or weekends may be needed. NYBG's hybrid work policy applies to this exempt position.
Salary: Commensurate with experience within the range of $72,000-$78,000
Benefits:
  • 15 Vacation Days
  • 13 Paid Holidays
  • 12 Sick Days
  • Health and Dental Insurance Coverage
  • 401K
  • Pension Plan

Please include a cover letter with your application.
If you require an accommodation for any part of the application process, please notify the Human Resources department at [email protected].
If you are interested in applying for a position at the New York Botanical Garden, please go to http://www.nybg.org/employment to submit your application.
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