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Regional Conservation Coordinator Jobs

Company

Mule Deer Foundation

Address United States
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-09-07
Posted at 9 months ago
Job Description

Reports to: USFS National Partnership Coordinator

Classification: Salaried/Exempt

Start Date: Autumn 2023

Term: 5 years with possible extension based on funding

Salary: $65-80K, DOE plus benefits (Health Insurance, Paid Time Off, and 401K)


Positions are contingent upon MDF securing funding, all or none of these positions may be filled.

Potential Position Locations (with proximate communities listed):

• Nevada/Western Idaho – Elko NV, Reno NV, Boise ID

• Western Montana/Panhandle Idaho – Bozeman to Missoula MT corridor

• Eastern Montana/Northern Wyoming – Billings MT, Miles City MT, Cody WY, Sheridan WY

• Alaska – Ketchikan (preferred) or POW Island AK • Oregon/Washington – Olympia WA, Portland OR

• Northern California – Sacramento CA


Job Summary:

The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is seeking qualified candidates to join a highly productive and growing conservation team. MDF is looking to hire multiple positions to serve as Regional Conservation Coordinators (Coordinators) to help lead and coordinate mule deer and black- tailed deer conservation efforts. MDF has secured 5-year funding from the US Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) through the Bi-partisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for work on issues associated with the wildfire crisis and climate resiliency.


The Coordinators will lead regional efforts with USFS and state level efforts with BLM on agreements and projects in addition to providing technical advice to landowners, coordination with state fish and game agencies, MDF partners, and MDF staff and volunteers. The Coordinator will supervise project managers and quality control inspectors if appropriate and provide oversight to contractors and partners on projects.


Coordinators will report directly to the MDF USFS National Partnership Coordinator or other MDF Conservation Leadership staff and be an essential part of the MDF conservation team. The position will work closely with the US Forest Service, BLM, MDF conservation partners, and other local stakeholders to identify, plan, and implement habitat projects on public, private,and tribal lands. There is a need to promote habitat enhancement and increase resilience to wildfire while increasing the quality of habitat for mule deer, black-tailed deer and other wildlife.


Coordinators will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing collaborative stewardship and conservation programs on federal lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service or BLM while working with local stakeholders including local communities, conservation NGOs, federal and state agencies, Native American tribes, and private sector partners to support strategic initiatives and long-term goals of the MDF. Coordinators will also work in cooperation and coordination with the MDF Project Managers and Regional Directors in their respective regions.


Primary Responsibilities:

  • Create specific individual projects on behalf of the USFS, BLM, Tribal nations, or private landowners, which may be carried out through, but not limited to, separate funded agreements and/or contracts as decided and agreed to by both parties
  • Work with agency staff to ensure resource surveys are completed in order to properly address potential impacts from proposed projects
  • Provide internal coordination with Forest Service, BLM, Tribal, State, and NGO partner staff
  • Assist in the development and lead the subsequent implementation of projects associated with agreements within the assigned regions or service area
  • Maintain a breadth of knowledge about current and emerging issues, policy development, and innovations in the field of stewardship activity and conservation delivery
  • Build and maintain close and mutually beneficial collaborative relationships among federal and state land management agencies, NGO partners, and MDF partners to implement effective landscape scale conservation and stewardship partnerships
  • Secure additional funding through Mule Deer Foundation or other partner networks
  • Ensure timely and accurate monthly administrative and financial obligation actions including invoicing and reporting efforts, including identifying and executing necessary amendments, for contracts and grant-funded stewardship work
  • Build new partnerships to strengthen USFS, BLM, Tribal, State, Private, and MDF partners that increase MDF’s ability to support on-the-ground restoration and enhancement projects that benefit and conserve natural systems and expand outdoor experiences
  • Ensure that all projects meet the intention of the USFS Regional Supplemental Project Agreements and is in alignment with the National Master Stewardship Agreement between the MDF and US Forest Service
  • Develop scope of work for stewardship and conservation projects on USFS lands but also may consider projects which occur across various land ownerships and land uses
  • Coordinate with USFS, BLM, Tribal, State, Private, and other NGO staff to develop, modify, manage, and track all aspects (including budgets, contracting mechanisms, and accomplishments) of habitat projects associated with habitat restoration projects (e.g., hand thinning, mechanical thinning, mastication, biomass removal, prescribed fire, etc.) that benefit mule deer and other wildlife
  • Oversee implementation of project, through supervision of project management staff, partners, and contractor. Supervision of contracting authorities or agreements, which may include mechanical vegetation treatments and other habitat enhancements to benefit a multitude of wildlife species is required
  • Develop contracts and grant/agreement documents for projects and partnerships
  • Develop and lead projects on BLM lands, tribal lands, state lands, and private lands in coordination with agency, tribal, private, and NGO partners
  • Build relationships with federal and state agency staff, tribal and industry partners, private landowners, and other NGO partners. Communicate frequently, openly and honestly with all partners and MDF staff
  • Serve as project lead to oversee project design and coordinate the implementation of those projects completing follow-up monitoring and reporting


Education and Qualifications:

  • Project Coordination: Experience in project planning and implementation activities that involve multiple partners and diverse scopes of work.
  • Agreement/Contract Management: Experience working with U.S. Forest Service, BLM, or other federal agency agreements, such as Stewardship Agreements, Participation Agreements, Challenge Cost Share Agreements, or other contracts to implement habitat projects.
  • Project Management: Experience managing project planning and implementation that involves multiple organizations, stakeholder teams, and funders, including experience managing grants and/or contracts, project budgets and timelines, contractor oversight and compliance monitoring, and reporting and invoicing requirements.
  • Technical skills using Microsoft 365 Suite (Email, TEAMS, Word, Excel, etc.), Adobe, Zoom, Google Meets, Avenza, and ESRI (ArcGIS)
  • Work Experience: Minimum two years (2), six (6) preferred, work experience leading or coordinating agreements, managing habitat projects or similar conservation programs, including project planning and/or project implementation, preferably on state or federal lands (preference will be given to work within US Forest Service or BLM);
  • Strong writing skills and public speaking experience.
  • Outreach and Engagement: Experience with community outreach and education efforts about land management, wildfire mitigation, restoration, forest health, or other conservation-related topics across diverse stakeholders is preferred.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and administrative skills; and
  • National Environmental Policy Act – working knowledge and experience of the National Environmental Policy Act is preferred.
  • Education: Minimum of an undergraduate degree in natural resources field (wildlife, conservation, forestry, environmental science, or related field);
  • A strong understanding of natural resource issues in the respective region.
  • Land and Watershed Management: Experience with land and watershed science, policy, and management, including forest and rangeland restoration, forest health, fire science, vegetation management, wildlife conservation, and/or meadow and stream restoration.


Abilities and Skills:

  • Ability and willingness to work independently, work in outdoor conditions, telework when necessary, and maintain a flexible work schedule if needed.
  • And oral communication, and interpersonal skills; and
  • Strong attention to detail, with skill in working in a timely and well-organized fashion.
  • Ability to work well and be flexible in a team-oriented environment.
  • Ability to work with a wide range of people with differing and sometimes conflicting opinions.
  • Ability to represent MDF in a clear and professional manner through excellent written


Application Deadline: Application review will begin September 1st and every 15 days thereafter until positions are filled.

To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references in a single document (PDF preferred) to [email protected] with the subject line: “Application for MDF Regional Coordinator”. Please specify which location/duty station(s) you are applying for and preferred community. No Phone Calls please.

MDF is not offering re-location expenses.


View Original Job Listing Here: https://muledeer.org/news/careers/regional-conservation-coordinator/



Successful candidates will be required to pass a background check and drug test as a condition of employment with MDF.


MDF is an equal-opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.