Managing Director, Seabird Restoration Program

Audubon seeks a Managing Director to build on Audubon’s Seabird Restoration 
Program’s (SRP) rich 
history and success and expand its contributions to conservation in Maine, the 
Atlantic Flyway and 
worldwide. This is a high-profile position for a dynamic conservation 
professional or environmental 
entrepreneur with opportunity for advancement. With an annual budget of $1.4 
million and a full time 
staff of ten, Audubon’s SRP develops innovative methodology to restore and 
protect seabirds and 
engages the public through a broad range of education and engagement activities 
to encourage 
advocacy and conservation of oceans and seabirds. SRP protects 13 Maine seabird 
nesting 
sanctuaries, including seven seasonal field stations that train the next 
generation of seabird 
conservation biologists from the U.S. and other countries. The islands are home 
to most of Maine’s 
rare and endangered seabirds and are models for the possibilities of seabird 
restoration. To build a 
caring and informed public that will advance the protection of seabirds and 
marine habitats, SRP also 
operates the Hog Island Audubon Camp, Project Puffin Visitor Center, 
live-streaming seabird cams, 
boat tours, classroom outreach, and other public engagement programs. With its 
40-year-plus 
history of innovative accomplishments, SRP has become an internationally 
recognized leader in 
seabird conservation.
 
The successful candidate will have the knowledge, passion and leadership skills 
to articulate, 
develop, and implement Audubon’s seabird conservation goals and strategies, 
while working closely 
with SRP’s Seabird Advisory Council and Audubon’s Chief Scientist. The Managing 
Director will work 
closely with and report to the Executive Director of the Audubon Seabird 
Restoration Program.

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