Job Announcement: January 28, 2014
North America Policy Director

The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) is a global community of
conservation professionals with over 4,000 members (resource managers,
educators, government and private conservation workers, informed members of
the public, and students) dedicated to advancing the science and practice
of conserving Earth's biological diversity.  More information about SCB can
be found at: www.conbio.org*.*


 SCB seeks a North American Policy Director (PD) to play two critical
roles: (1) to advance the policy work of the North America Section in
bringing conservation science to bear on the section's priority policy
initiatives, by means of outreach to agency and legislative staff, the
scientific community, and the general public; and (2) to empower SCB's
members by providing them with the information and skills necessary to
influence the policy process themselves.


The full job description can be downloaded from: *http://bit.ly/1dSOhXh
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More information on the North America Section Policy Priorities here:
http://www.conbio.org/images/content_about_scb/NAPS_Program_Description.pdf


The North American Policy Director is responsible for coordinating all of
SCB's policy activities in the U.S. and Canada, is expected to maintain an
office in the Executive Office of SCB in Washington, D.C. This position
requires experience in communications, building professional relationships
with legislative and executive branches in Washington D.C., as well as
administrative agencies working in conservation policy and management, and
working with Canadian conservation scientists.
Responsibilities:- Lead the North American Section of SCB by prioritizing
pending policy issues that warrant scientific involvement. The North
American Policy Director will work with SCB leadership to craft and
implement official responses to such issues.- Work with SCB leadership and
members to develop proactive policy initiatives that emerge from
conservation science, such as commenting on federal rulemaking, providing
expert witness testimony, briefing legislators and staffs, and creating
background documents for use by policy-makers- Explore and enhance
opportunities for collaborative activities with other scientific societies
and nongovernmental organizations.- Design and implement mechanisms to keep
SCB members apprised of North American conservation policy issues, and
enable the membership to engage in policy through training opportunities
and web-based policy tools.- Communicate regularly with SCB members and
provide training opportunities at conferences and on-site in Washington
D.C.

*Qualifications:*



·      - Masters degree or law degree in conservation law, public policy,
environmental policy or closely related field.  Five to seven years of
experience working in environmental policy, law, advocacy, or
communications.

·      - Demonstrated ability to complete high-quality, original written
work product on issues relating to environmental policy.

·      - Experience in fund-raising.

·      - Working knowledge of conservation science and ability to
communicate with conservation researchers on policy implications.

·     - Successful track record conceiving and implementing policy
activities, building partnerships among NGOs, professional societies, and
working directly with federal/state lawmakers.

·     - Excellent written communication, oral, and interpersonal
communication skills, including public speaking.
Working Conditions/Physical Effort - Work requires only minor physical
exertion and/or strain. - Ability to work under stress during workload
periods.- Occasional travel.



*Salary and Benefits  *


- Salary commensurate with expertise and experience


- Benefits include health/dental/vision, vacation, and sick leave.


- SCB is a 501(c) 3 non-profit entity and participates in a 401k retirement
plan.




*Instructions to Applicants  *

Applicants should send cover letter and resume via email to: Search
Committee, Society for Conservation Biology,
[email protected] should be received by February 28,
2014.



Please include salary expectations in your cover letter.



Please use "SCB North America Policy Director Application" as the subject
line of all emails related to this employment opportunity. Applicants who
successfully advance to the first round of interviews will be asked for two
references and a writing sample.



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