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AspectConservation PolicyConservation Scientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Policy, Political Science, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Ecology, or related fields
Work EnvironmentPolicy offices, government agencies, NGOsResearch labs, field sites, environmental organizations
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment, NGOs, advocacy groupsResearch institutions, environmental agencies, academia

Conservation Policy focuses on developing and advocating for policies to protect natural resources, often working in government or NGO settings. Conservation Scientists conduct research and fieldwork to understand ecosystems and inform conservation efforts. While both roles aim to preserve the environment, Conservation Policy emphasizes policy development, whereas Conservation Scientists focus on scientific research and data collection.

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Collaboration is a key aspect of working in Conservation Policy. Professionals in this role regularly engage with stakeholders such as local communities, non-profit organizations, and government agencies to develop and advocate for effective policy solutions. This often involves organizing public consultations, drafting policy documents, and participating in multi-agency meetings to ensure diverse perspectives are considered. Building and maintaining these relationships is essential for achieving policy goals and advancing conservation initiatives.

What is conservation policy?

Conservation policy refers to the set of laws, regulations, and strategies developed and implemented by governments and organizations to protect natural resources and biodiversity. These policies aim to manage the use of land, water, wildlife, and other resources sustainably to ensure their preservation for future generations. Conservation policy professionals work on creating, analyzing, and promoting policies that balance environmental protection with economic and social needs. Their work often involves collaborating with stakeholders, conducting research, and advocating for responsible resource management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Conservation Policy role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Conservation Policy role, you need a solid understanding of environmental science, policy analysis, and regulatory frameworks, often supported by a degree in environmental policy or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, data analysis tools, and legislative tracking systems is typically required. Strong communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills help professionals effectively advocate for conservation measures. These skills are crucial for developing, promoting, and implementing policies that protect natural resources and balance diverse interests.
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Director, Audubon Action Fund and Director, U.S. Government Affairs

Director, Audubon Action Fund and Director, U.S. Government Affairs

Audubon

Washington, DC • Hybrid

$129K - $145K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

About Audubon

The National Audubon Society is a leading nonprofit conservation organization with 120 years of science-based, community-driven impact, dedicated to protecting birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Birds are powerful indicators of our planet's health, acting as sentinels that warn us of environmental change and inspire action. Audubon works across the Western Hemisphere, driven by the understanding that what is good for birds is good for the planet. Through a collaborative, bipartisan approach across habitats, borders, and the political spectrum, Audubon drives meaningful and lasting conservation outcomes. With 800 staff and over 1.9 million supporters, Audubon is a dynamic and ever-growing force committed to ensuring a better planet for both birds and people for generations to come. Learn more at www.audubon.org and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @audubonsociety.

Position Summary:

Reporting to the Vice President, Government Affairs, the Director for the Audubon Action Fund and U.S. Government Affairs will be responsible for the leadership and delivery of Audubon Action Fund programs and supporting the development of conservation champions for Audubon policy priorities on Capitol Hill and beyond.

Based in Washington, D.C., this role will be critical to organizational efforts to implement transformative policy solutions and mobilize the most effective conservation network in America turning policy ideas into real protections for birds and the places they need. The Director will work with conservation leaders across Audubon's Flight Plan pillars, with and through federal, regional, and state teams to advance mission aligned conservation policy priorities.

The Director, Audubon Action Fund, will bring political acumen, organizing experience, and additional capacity to build support for successful advancement of key conservation policies.The Action Fund focuses on non-electoral programing and engagement as part of a strategic lobbying strategy. The Director will be a public advocate for conservation and the Action Fund agenda with funders, decision makers, and other stakeholders.

As Director, U.S. Government Affairs, the role includes leadership to ensure Audubon builds and maintains meaningful and influential working relationships with congressional offices and federal agencies. The Director will bring a keen focus on priority issues and decision makers, and identify opportunities to cultivate meaningful strategic partnerships with legislators, staff, and agency officials.

The person arrives during an exciting time of organizational growth and innovation driven by its leadership, and advanced every day by dedicated, highly collaborative Audubon team members in Washington, DC and across the country.

This position is classified as hybrid, in accordance with Audubon's "Where We Work" Policy. Hybrid employees are expected to work in an Audubon office every Monday and Tuesday and an additional two days each month of the employee's choosing. Candidates should be located within commuting distance of Audubon's offices in Washington, DC.

Compensation:

$129,000 - $145,000 / year

Additional Job Description

Essential Functions

Audubon Action Fund

  • Work with the VP, Government Affairs and other organizational leaders to develop the Action Fund's strategy and operational plans;

  • Implement the Action Fund's strategic plan ensuring that outcomes are in place with appropriate annual metrics in coordination with Action Fund leadership;

  • Successfully manage day-to-day operations of the Action Fund to provide for the sustainability and long-term stability of the organization;

  • Serve as a lead partner to the Development team in developing the annual fundraising plan for the Action Fund and serving as a leader on fundraising, as needed;

  • With leadership from the President of the Action Fund and the VP Government Affairs, provide administrative support for Board of Directors engagement.

  • Serve as a key internal and external representative for the Action Fund as well as proactively lead efforts to enhance organizational visibility and awareness;

  • Ensure the maintenance of official records and documents consistent with Action Fund policies, and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.

Audubon Government Affairs

  • In partnership with the U.S. Government Affairs team and Audubon policy leaders, build Audubon's reputation and positioning to advance nonpartisan conservation outcomes at the federal level and build a bipartisan pipeline of decision makers who champion conservation priorities important to birds and people;

  • Develop and cultivate relationships with legislators, staff, and agency officials, and engage them diplomatically on issues related to the protections of birds and the habitats they need;

  • Lead efforts, in coordination with the U.S. Government Affairs team, to deepen engagement with strategic partners to increase Audubon's influence and impact on Capitol Hill.

  • Have both a daily understanding of the Government Affairs challenges and the ability to use short term tactics to support a long-term strategy.

  • Engage in Audubon's regular process to develop and prioritize Audubon's policy, legislative and issue -specific strategies;

Additional Functions

  • This position will require tracking of lobbying time and ongoing compliance with all applicable federal, state, and organizational lobbying and ethics requirements. The position may require registration as a lobbyist. The selected candidate must be willing and able to complete any required registrations and adhere to all related reporting and conduct standards.

  • Support a culture of philanthropy, including public funding efforts.

  • Collaborate with colleagues across the Americas including through joint planning and execution of shared priorities.

  • Maintains and fosters culture of safety.

  • Other job-related duties as assigned

Qualifications and Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree, as well as 10+ years of progressive professional experience. 3-5 years of senior level management experience overseeing teams and/or large-scale programs preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered.

  • Demonstrated experience in a similar organization, congressional office or agency requiring careful consideration of the political, strategic, and policy implications of recommendations, and a proven ability to seize opportunities to drive policy and/or political outcomes.

  • Relevant 501 (c) (4), public policy, and/or political experience strongly preferred.

  • Thorough understanding of the political and legislative landscape at the federal level and outstanding ability to translate technical concepts for broad understanding and political support.

  • Forward looking leader with a reputation as a team builder, proven ability to engage diplomatically with a bipartisan range of policymakers and stakeholders, and strong networks amongst decisionmakers.

  • Implement and advance strategies that reflect the communities served by Audubon and the Action Fund in alignment with the organizational values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  • Strategic thinker who is able to identify opportunities, craft strategy, and motivate staff, Board Directors, donors, allies and key constituents toward a common vision.

  • Ability to foster trust, establish relationships and build a sense of a shared purpose and commitment with the Board Directors, staff, allies, and key influencers.

  • A self-starter with demonstrated ability to work independently and effectively manage a complex workflow.

  • Willingness to travel out-of-state, and the ability and enthusiasm to work evenings and weekends as job responsibilities demand.

  • Technically savvy including proficiency with Microsoft Office. Experience with a tracking database software desired.

  • Interest in conservation issues and passion for Audubon's mission, programs and policy agenda.

  • Exceptional judgement and tact with a commitment to impeccable integrity and strong work ethic.

  • Personal desire to build durable bipartisan public will for conservation issues, work with broad stakeholders, and engage both Democrats and Republicans on Audubon's policy interests.

  • An active listener with excellent and persuasive communications skills.

  • Outstanding political instincts.

  • Desire to be part of and contribute to a team effort, have a sense of humor, and possess a willingness to accept occasional setbacks with an eye on the next opportunity to drive success.

  • Commitment to Audubon's organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity, impact, and innovation.

  • Experience fostering inclusive and collaborative work environments is valued.

National Audubon Society Competencies: This role will also be accountable to apply and develop the following competencies.

Building Trust: Take actions that give others confidence in your intentions and see you as a truthful and reliable person who follows through on promises and commitments.

Coaching: Guide and develop individuals within the organization, nurturing their professional growth and enhancing performance for the future.

Decision Making: Make decisions based on comparative data and input from various sources, incorporating diverse viewpoints and insights for a holistic understanding.

Leading and Facilitating Change: Be effective in guiding, managing, and supporting organizational or systemic transformations, including considering diverse needs and perspectives.

Strategic Leadership: Demonstrate creative problem-solving skills and articulate strategic vision to help team members and the organization achieve long-term goals.

EEO Statement

We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic outlined by federal, state, or local laws. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible hiring process for all candidates.

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