Director of Conservation Planning *Location:* Washington, D.C.
*Supervisor:* Vice President for Land Conservation

Position Description This professional-level position leads Defenders'
Conservation Planning Program, which is dedicated to researching and
promoting tools and policies to develop and implement statewide and
eco-regional conservation plans.  The Director promotes state and
eco-regional conservation planning, as well as local land-use plans, land
acquisition priorities, and targeted private landowner incentives that are
consistent with conservation plans.  S/he supervises Conservation Planning
Associates and Assistants, and works closely with the Vice President for
Land Conservation, field offices, and interdisciplinary teams in developing
and coordinating strategies, national campaigns, various conservation
reports and coalitions.  In addition, the Director takes lead responsibility
in working with federal and state agencies, Congress, and other
non-governmental organizations on program initiatives.

A core aspect of the position is overseeing Defenders' program to strengthen
the development and implementation of the state wildlife action plans
developed under the State and Tribal Wildlife Grant Program administered by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  This includes analyzing individual
state wildlife action plans; developing relationships with state agencies;
partnering with state agencies to assist with the implementation of wildlife
plans; and promoting the linkage of state wildlife action plans with other
conservation policies, including climate change, transportation planning,
and farm bill conservation programs.

In addition, the Director oversees Defenders' Living Lands Project, which
assists land trusts in making strategic habitat conservation decisions
through effective conservation planning.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

   - With other Defenders' staff and outside organizations, develop and
   promote model state and federal policies that promote state biodiversity
   conservation plans and their implementation
   - Develop a detailed understanding of state and eco-regional conservation
   plans and promote local and federal planning that is consistent with state
   and eco-regional conservation plans
   - As the staff expert on conservation planning, integrate conservation
   planning information into Defenders' programs on habitat conservation
   planning for climate change, endangered species, transportation planning,
   private landowner incentives, and federal land management
   - Develop programs, strategies, and materials to assist the state
   agencies in addressing the impacts of climate change on wildlife and habitat
   - Work with USDA and other federal and state agencies to ensure that the
   effectiveness of Farm Bill conservation programs is maximized through sound
   conservation planning
   - Maintain effective working relationships with natural and social
   scientists, agency administrators, members of Congress, Congressional staff,
   leading NGOs, and members of Defenders' Board of Directors
   - Develop a network of experts, government officials, NGOs, and citizens
   to assist Defenders in accomplishing its organization-wide objectives
   - Research, write, and/or otherwise contribute to the development of
   various conservation reports, publications, organizational policies, and
   position statements
   - Assist with member and public education efforts on conservation
   planning issues through Defenders' Website, Defenders' Wildlife eNews,
   magazine, news media, public appearances, and dissemination of educational
   materials
   - Represent Defenders in coalitions, public meetings, hearings, press
   events, conferences, and in general communications with public officials,
   the media, Defenders' membership, the donor community, and the public
   - Assist Defenders in providing information to members, foundations, and
   other donors, and help to identify and develop potential sources of funding
   for Defenders
   - Develop short- and long-range operating objectives, organizational
   structure, and staffing requirements
   - Develop and recommend departmental budget
   - Ensure optimum performance of group function. Recommend and implement
   techniques to improve productivity, increase efficiencies, cut costs and
   maintain state-of-the-art practices.
   - Recommend, review and approve employment actions, including
   interviewing, hiring, promotions and raises, in conjunction with Human
   Resources. Partner with Human Resources in the handling of disciplinary
   issues.
   - Ensure communication of duties and responsibilities to direct reports
   and monitor performance. Provide regular coaching and counseling. Identify
   training needs. Prepare and deliver salary and performance reviews; review
   and approve performance and salary appraisals as necessary.
   - Perform all other related duties as assigned.


Qualifications *Education:*  Advanced degree or equivalent in conservation
biology, wildlife management, ecology, or environmental policy

*Experience:*  6+ years of progressively responsible experience is required
in at least one of the following areas:  developing and implementing
programs to conserve biodiversity, land management planning, state wildlife
action plans, working for a state wildlife agency, organizing campaigns for
non-profit organizations, land-use planning, or conservation biology
research, including 2+ years of relevant management/supervisory experience

An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted as a
satisfactory substitute for the specific education and experience listed
above.

*Other Qualifications:*

   - Strong working knowledge of conservation biology, landscape-level
   planning, and laws and regulations for biodiversity conservation
   - Solid understanding of local and regional land-use planning as well as
   federal agencies, laws, and policies dealing with use and conservation of
   natural resources
   - Must be familiar with GIS
   - Strong writing and verbal communications skills


How To Apply

Interested applicants please reference *Director of Conservation
Planning*in your subject line and submit a letter of interest, along
with your resume
and salary history (must be included to be considered) to us via e-mail at:
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*It is the policy of Defenders of Wildlife to provide equal employment
opportunity to all qualified individuals without regard to their race,
color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or any other
characteristic protected by law, in all personnel actions.*


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> Full time position at the US Agency for International Development in
> Washington, DC working for the firm Tetrahedron, Inc. as a consultant to
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> *  Knowledge of Environmental regulations
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