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Position Summary: 

Title: International Conservation Program Officer
Supervisor: International Program Director 
Location: Greater Washington, DC/Northern Virginia area
Application Deadline: March 31, 2010

Introduction:

American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is looking for a high-energy individual who is 
able to work effectively in partnership to develop and direct bird conservation 
programs in Latin America and the Caribbean.  

The International Conservation Program Officer develops and coordinates a 
portion of ABC's international field conservation projects focused on 
threatened species, priority Neotropical migrants, and Alliance for Zero 
Extinction sites across Latin America and the Caribbean.  The Officer works 
closely with other International program staff, the Chief Conservation Officer, 
and is supervised by ABC's International Program Director to establish 
conservation plans, develop partnerships across the region, and develop 
conservation projects. The International Conservation Program Officer works 
with a network of ABC in-country partners to carry out ambitious, effective and 
integrated conservation projects. The position requires excellent conservation 
and project management experience, organizational and writing skills, and a 
broad knowledge of ABC's mission, objectives, and programs.  

Primary Duties: 

*  Develop and implement in-country conservation projects: Work with ABC staff, 
NGO partners, and other leaders to identify, develop, and implement priority 
international bird conservation projects to protect wild birds and their 
habitats in Latin America and the Caribbean.  Develop strategies, partnerships, 
and agency liaisons to address these issues.

*  Ensure sound project management and timely results: Provide project and 
program management expertise to ensure meaningful and lasting results are 
accomplished on a timely basis. Undertake field visits to assess and evaluate 
ongoing conservation projects and partner effectiveness. 


*  Foster strong in-country partnerships: Work with, mentor and assist 
in-country partners, and work to ensure the long-term viability of in-country 
partners, partnerships, and conservation reserves. 

*  Contribute to the international conservation strategy and advance new 
approaches to conservation: Work with the ABC team and in-country partners to 
develop annual and project work plans to preserve and protect birds and  
healthy natural ecosystems. Advance innovative conservation programs (e.g. 
carbon credits, ecosystem services payments, promoting shade coffee, ecotourism 
and silviculture, and reserve sustainability) to promote bird conservation, 
human well-being and the sustainability of the planet.

*  Fundraising and Financial Management: Assist ABC's Development Department to 
obtain funding for bird conservation projects in the Latin American or 
Caribbean;  work with ABC's Financial and Development Departments to ensure the 
effective use, management and reporting of all international finances.

*  Networking and Coalition Building: Represent ABC's conservation work with 
other institutions, multi-lateral organizations, governments, and domestic and 
international conservation organizations to advance conservation projects.  

*  Maintain excellent communication with ABC staff about international 
programs, produce articles for publicity and website.

Position Requirements: 

*  Bachelor's degree or higher in conservation or environmental sciences, 
non-profit management, wildlife management, or a related field with knowledge 
of conservation, ornithology, and management needs of birds in the Americas.  
Creativity and demonstrated leadership skills required.

*  At least three years experience of conservation experience in Latin America 
or the Caribbean, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

*  Proven ability to manage multiple projects, produce effective results. 
Entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to take responsibility.

*  Proven ability to meet deadlines. Ability to find solutions and demonstrate 
tenacity for difficult or long-term projects.

*  Previous experience working in partnership with other organizations, and 
working effectively in cross-cultural situations.

*  An outgoing, positive, persuasive manner and predisposition for 
collaboration, but with ability to work both independently and as part of teams.

*  Knowledge of Neotropical migrant and Latin American birds preferred.

*  Excellent writing, presentation, and organizational skills.

*  Willing and able to travel internationally frequently.

*  Fluency in English and Spanish required. Fluency in Portuguese is desirable.


The position will be based in the Greater Washington, DC/Northern Virginia 
area. 

Application Instructions: 

Please send a cover letter and resume to 

Merrie Morrison 
Vice President of Operations 
P.O. Box 249 
The Plains, VA 20198 or by email to [email protected] by March 31. 2010

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