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Job Summary
The Amargosa Conservancy is a 501(c)3 California and Nevada non-profit organization headquartered in Shoshone, California. For over 20 years, we have worked toward a sustainable future for the Amargosa River Basin through science, stewardship, and advocacy. Through programs in advocacy, ecological restoration, and hydrologic science, we leverage partnerships to achieve tangible wins for conservation. Learn more about our programs and priorities at http://amargosaconservancy.org. The Executive Director will work closely with the Board of Directors, assuming primary operational leadership of the organization.
Job Duties Program Supervision (40%):
The Executive Director will supervise staff, currently three, ensuring timely progress and completion of deliverables for program-related grants and contracts. This will include regular team meetings, one-on-one check-ins, field visits, and evaluations throughout the year. The Executive Director will develop a working knowledge of our campaigns and restoration programs, including project goals and objectives, and will track key milestones. The Executive Director will maintain relationships with grantors and other program-related funders, working with staff to compellingly tell the story of the AC’s dynamic programming.
Development (30%):
The Executive Director will work with the Fundraising and Development Committees to continue to grow the AC’s donor base and grant funding opportunities and provide overall strategic direction for all development activities. This will include developing donor materials such as newsletters and appeals, direct donor outreach and cultivation, and coordinating donor events. This will also include grant writing and grantor relationship development. Guided by the organization’s strategic vision, the Executive Director will actively seek funding to enhance existing programmatic and pursue new programming to achieve organizational priorities.
Finance and Administration (20%):
The Executive Director will work with the Treasurer and the Board to establish budget priorities, set an annual budget, and track organization and project expenses and income. Together with the Treasurer and a contract bookkeeper, the Executive Director will continue to maintain the organization’s high standards for financial health and reporting, including ensuring that all reporting requirements for active grants are fulfilled in a timely and compliant manner. He or she will also be responsible for all administration of the organization, including ensuring compliance with human resources policies, financial and tax laws, and other regulations.
Field Work (10%):
The Executive Director will spend ample time in the field in the Amargosa River Basin, developing a working knowledge of the natural history of the area, including Mojave Desert flora and fauna; geology and hydrology; and human and cultural history. The Executive Director will use face-to-face time to develop relationships across the Basin. The Executive Director will co-lead tours of the area for funders, donors, journalists, agency personnel, and other key partners.
Other duties as assigned.
Location While the majority of work will be done remotely in a home office setting, this position will require regular travel, including to the Amargosa River Basin (2-3 times/month); and annually to Carson City-Reno, Sacramento, and Los Angeles. Must be comfortable with driving long distances, including in remote locations, and spending time outdoors in rugged landscapes and remote settings.
This position requires the Executive Director to live in Las Vegas, Nevada, or otherwise within 100 miles of Shoshone, California. A relocation stipend is available to the right candidate.
Compensation and benefits
Salary range: $70,000-90,000 d.o.e.
Opportunity for bonuses based on performance
Health benefits not included
15 days paid vacation & all federal holidays
Home office stipend provided
Relocation stipend, if required
Required Qualifications
Dedication to the preservation of water, wildlife, and communities for future generations.
Strong leadership skills and experience and comfort level with cultivating collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to be a strong advocate for the mission of the organization in a variety of settings and with a diverse range of audiences.
At least three years experience leading organizations or programs with significant managerial responsibilities.
Experience supervising staff, including remotely.
Experience managing budgets and with Quickbooks.
Basic familiarity with, and passionate commitment to the ecological health of the Amargosa Basin and Mojave Desert specifically, or the Southwestern U.S. generally.
Bachelor’s Degree from a four year college or university.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with all aspects of nonprofit development, including donor cultivation, special events, grant-writing and grant management.
At least 3 years of progressively responsible professional experience in conservation, environmental, resource management, public lands or related sectors.
Experience working with a non-profit board including familiarity with board governance and best practices in collaborative decision-making.
Working knowledge of the natural history of the Mojave Desert including biology and hydrology.
To Apply Please send a cover letter describing pertinent experience, a resume, and a professional writing sample to info@amargosaconservancy.org.
How to Apply When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board. To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your email / cover letter where you saw this job posting.
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Job Duties Program Supervision (40%):
The Executive Director will supervise staff, currently three, ensuring timely progress and completion of deliverables for program-related grants and contracts. This will include regular team meetings, one-on-one check-ins, field visits, and evaluations throughout the year. The Executive Director will develop a working knowledge of our campaigns and restoration programs, including project goals and objectives, and will track key milestones. The Executive Director will maintain relationships with grantors and other program-related funders, working with staff to compellingly tell the story of the AC’s dynamic programming.
Development (30%):
The Executive Director will work with the Fundraising and Development Committees to continue to grow the AC’s donor base and grant funding opportunities and provide overall strategic direction for all development activities. This will include developing donor materials such as newsletters and appeals, direct donor outreach and cultivation, and coordinating donor events. This will also include grant writing and grantor relationship development. Guided by the organization’s strategic vision, the Executive Director will actively seek funding to enhance existing programmatic and pursue new programming to achieve organizational priorities.
Finance and Administration (20%):
The Executive Director will work with the Treasurer and the Board to establish budget priorities, set an annual budget, and track organization and project expenses and income. Together with the Treasurer and a contract bookkeeper, the Executive Director will continue to maintain the organization’s high standards for financial health and reporting, including ensuring that all reporting requirements for active grants are fulfilled in a timely and compliant manner. He or she will also be responsible for all administration of the organization, including ensuring compliance with human resources policies, financial and tax laws, and other regulations.
Field Work (10%):
The Executive Director will spend ample time in the field in the Amargosa River Basin, developing a working knowledge of the natural history of the area, including Mojave Desert flora and fauna; geology and hydrology; and human and cultural history. The Executive Director will use face-to-face time to develop relationships across the Basin. The Executive Director will co-lead tours of the area for funders, donors, journalists, agency personnel, and other key partners.
Other duties as assigned.
Location While the majority of work will be done remotely in a home office setting, this position will require regular travel, including to the Amargosa River Basin (2-3 times/month); and annually to Carson City-Reno, Sacramento, and Los Angeles. Must be comfortable with driving long distances, including in remote locations, and spending time outdoors in rugged landscapes and remote settings.
This position requires the Executive Director to live in Las Vegas, Nevada, or otherwise within 100 miles of Shoshone, California. A relocation stipend is available to the right candidate.
Compensation and benefits
Salary range: $70,000-90,000 d.o.e.
Opportunity for bonuses based on performance
Health benefits not included
15 days paid vacation & all federal holidays
Home office stipend provided
Relocation stipend, if required
Required Qualifications
Dedication to the preservation of water, wildlife, and communities for future generations.
Strong leadership skills and experience and comfort level with cultivating collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to be a strong advocate for the mission of the organization in a variety of settings and with a diverse range of audiences.
At least three years experience leading organizations or programs with significant managerial responsibilities.
Experience supervising staff, including remotely.
Experience managing budgets and with Quickbooks.
Basic familiarity with, and passionate commitment to the ecological health of the Amargosa Basin and Mojave Desert specifically, or the Southwestern U.S. generally.
Bachelor’s Degree from a four year college or university.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with all aspects of nonprofit development, including donor cultivation, special events, grant-writing and grant management.
At least 3 years of progressively responsible professional experience in conservation, environmental, resource management, public lands or related sectors.
Experience working with a non-profit board including familiarity with board governance and best practices in collaborative decision-making.
Working knowledge of the natural history of the Mojave Desert including biology and hydrology.
To Apply Please send a cover letter describing pertinent experience, a resume, and a professional writing sample to info@amargosaconservancy.org.
How to Apply When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board. To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your email / cover letter where you saw this job posting.
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