FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT - Anthony A. Lapham River Conservation Fellow  
LOCATION:     Washington, D.C.
DATE: Summer 2015 – Summer 2017
APPLICATIONS DUE: January 5, 2015
ANNUAL STIPEND: $35,000 plus benefits*
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 11:59 pm EST January 5, 2015

POSITION SUMMARY   
The Anthony A. Lapham River Conservation Fellowship at American Rivers 
provides an excellent professional development opportunity for talented 
post‐graduates pursuing careers as leaders in the field of conservation 
advocacy.    Recent graduate degree (MA/MS/PhD/JD/MBA) recipients will 
focus on an applied research project that will make a tangible 
contribution to American Rivers’ mission.    Working with a team of 
professional staff, the Fellow will apply practical research and 
advocacy skills and develop a network of professional contacts in their 
field of expertise.  The Fellow will be an integral part of a dynamic 
organization comprised of experienced conservationists and emerging 
leaders, and will participate in a range of river conservation 
activities.  

This fellowship honors the memory of Anthony A. Lapham who served for 
many years on the board of American Rivers, including as its Chairman.    
The program reflects his integrity, intellect, concern for humanity and 
commitment to excellence. We seek candidates who possess these 
qualities.

ABOUT AMERICAN RIVERS  
American Rivers protects wild rivers, restores damaged rivers, and 
conserves clean water for people and nature. Since 1973, American Rivers 
has protected and restored more than 150,000 miles of rivers through 
advocacy efforts, on‐the‐ground projects, and an annual America’s 
Most 
Endangered Rivers® campaign. Headquartered in Washington, DC, American 
Rivers has offices across the country and  more than 200,000 members, 
supporters, and volunteers.   American Rivers maintains a positive work 
environment with a culture of learning, support and balance.  For more 
information please visit www.americanrivers.org.   

FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM DETAILS AND REQUIREMENTS   
The goals of the Anthony A. Lapham Fellowship Program are to develop the 
next generation of conservation leaders, and to generate work products 
that directly support the mission and goals of American Rivers.    
Advancements in river conservation will be especially important during 
the coming years due to the extreme pressure on rivers, headwater 
streams and freshwater supplies brought on by climate change, population 
growth, and sprawl.  We need to develop the next generation of skilled 
leaders who can promote practical environmental solutions that achieve 
measurable results for natural and human communities.   The Lapham 
Fellow will help shape community‐oriented solutions to river 
conservation challenges, educate civic leaders about the benefits of 
healthy rivers, inform legislative and legal proceedings, and influence 
opinion leaders.  The Fellowship includes the implementation of a 
project that directly supports the goals of one or more of American 
Rivers’ conservation
programs.  

The Fellow will play an important role in implementing American Rivers’ 
new strategic plan, which names 11 priority river basins where we will 
focus our work over the next five years.  The Fellow’s project will 
contribute to our efforts in one of our priority basins and fall within 
one of three categories: (1) sustainably managing our freshwater 
resources; (2) restoring rivers (through approaches such as dam removal) 
and achieving natural flood protection by restoring the natural 
functions of rivers, wetlands and floodplains; or (3) conserving 
America’s heritage by protecting our remaining free‐flowing rivers and 
connecting communities to their rivers.   Projects might include 
analyses of the contributions of healthy rivers to employment, property 
values, public health and safety and other community priorities; the 
impacts of poorly managed rivers on water supply, flooding or public 
safety; or the potential for certain policy prescriptions or best 
management practices to contribute to river health.  The topics are 
developed based on the needs of the organization and the interests of 
the successful Fellowship candidate.    The Fellow will publish results 
in an appropriate format and present their project results to various 
audiences including American Rivers’ staff.  For more information and to 
view a complete list of the priority river basins, go to 
www.americanrivers.org/about/lapham‐fellowship and view the application 
form.
  
The 24‐month Fellowship will be supported by a team of conservation 
staff and members of our Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, 
which includes some of the nation’s foremost experts on freshwater 
conservation science and policy.  Conducting an applied research project 
under the guidance of expert advocates will provide the Fellow with 
invaluable experience as they begin their  career.    In general, the 
first year of the Fellowship is spent researching the decided project, 
and the second year is spent implementing the project on the ground.  
Based on the parameters of the project and available resources, there is 
the potential for opportunities to travel to river basin that is the 
focus of the project or even to be relocated in the second year.  

Fellows will be provided with opportunities for professional experiences 
unique to Washington, DC, including policy and scientific analysis of 
federal legislation and proposed rules, lobbying training, participation 
in meetings with congressional offices and federal agency officials, and 
attendance at congressional hearings, federal court proceedings, etc.  
Additionally, Fellows will engage in organizational activities including 
staff meetings and retreats and National River Cleanup activities.   

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
•       Graduate degree in stream ecology, hydrology, geomorphology, 
public health, public policy,law, economics, engineering, or related 
fields
•       Dedication to environmental principles
•       Extensive research and analysis skills  
•       High academic achievement
•       Proven leadership ability
•       Effective verbal and written communication skills
•       High degree of personal integrity
•       Exceptional interpersonal skills
•       Ability to work both autonomously and as a member of a team in a 
professional environment
•       Ability to travel as necessary

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS/DETAILS can be found at: 
http://www.americanrivers.org/about/lapham-fellowship/
Please direct any questions to Jenny Hughes at 
[email protected]
 
*Anthony A. Lapham River Conservation Fellows are eligible for health, 
dental and vision insurance as well as generous leave benefits.  

American Rivers is an Equal Opportunity Employer Candidates of all 
backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

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