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Defenders of Wildlife

Vice President, Land and Habitat Conservation

Defenders of Wildlife, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285


DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE

POSITION DESCRIPTION

JOB TITLE: Vice President, Land and Habitat Conservation

CLASSIFICATION: Executive 1

SALARY: $143,000 - $158,000

FLSA: Exempt

DEPARTMENT: Land and Habitat Conservation

LOCATION: Headquarters, Washington, DC or Denver, CO

REPORTS TO: Senior Vice President, Conservation Programs

NUMBER OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT REPORT(S): 6

LAST REVISED: January 2024

POSITION SUMMARY

The Vice President for Land and Habitat Conservation leads Defenders’ work to conserve lands and habitats important to protecting and maintaining biodiversity nationally. The Vice President ensures effective on-the-ground implementation of federal and private land and habitat conservation programs described in Defenders’ strategic plan, conservation priorities, and conservation campaigns. These programs involve a wide range of policy, legal, advocacy, and scientific strategies to conserve wildlife.

Priority areas include protecting federal public lands and waters important to the conservation of threatened and endangered species; developing and promoting incentives to conserve biodiversity on federal, state, tribal, and private lands and waters; influencing federal, state, and tribal administrative and legislative initiatives impacting wildlife habitat and other natural resources; working on federal, state, and tribal land management issues impacting sensitive wildlife species; maintaining and enhancing the ecological integrity of priority wildlife habitat; and maintaining and enhancing the conservation of biodiversity in general. The Vice President provides leadership and support for outreach efforts, with a priority on implementing Defenders’ diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice values. Working closely with the President & CEO, Senior Vice President of Conservation Programs, Vice President for Species Conservation & Coexistence, and other senior leadership. The Vice President is committed to advancing organizational vitality and DEIJ goals and objectives.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work closely with the President & CEO, Senior Vice President for Conservation Programs, and other members of Defenders’ senior leadership, to provide leadership direction on matters involving Defenders’ organization, programs, and culture.

Provide senior leadership and supervision for Defenders’ land and habitat conservation work. Working with the Vice President of Species Conservation and Coexistence, Field Directors, Director of Federal Lands, Director of Private Lands, and conservation program vice presidents, prioritize and develop short- and long-range strategic plan objectives, organizational structure, and department staffing and budget requirements.

In consultation with Defenders’ leadership and other departments, develop wildlife habitat and land conservation policy positions to achieve Defenders’ strategic goals and priorities.

Manage Defenders’ programs to provide for the long-term conservation and sustainable management of federal public lands and waters for imperiled species and other wildlife, focusing on the National Wildlife Refuge System, National Forest System, the Bureau of Land Management’s Public Lands, and Department of Defense lands.

Work with federal agencies, Congress, state agencies, tribes, and other stakeholders to ensure appropriate consideration of the effects of climate change on biodiversity in management of lands and habitat nationwide and in determining public policy to address climate change.

Work with private landowners, land trusts, other nongovernmental organizations, and other stakeholders to promote sound wildlife conservation on private lands.

Direct, coordinate, and/or assist Defenders’ advocacy efforts to influence legislation, regulatory processes, agency policies, and land management plans involving issues of land and habitat conservation.

Research, write, and/or supervise the development of factsheets, reports, webpages, and other publications as necessary.

Represent Defenders in public meetings, hearings, press events, conferences, coalitions, and in general communications with public officials, legislators, the news media, Defenders’ membership, the donor community, and the public.

Work with the Development and Marketing departments to raise funds for the Lands and Habitat Conservation department’s programs and other departments’ programs as appropriate.

Ensure optimum performance for individuals and group function. Recommend and implement techniques to improve productivity, increase efficiencies, and maintain state-of-the-art practices for the department.

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. Work with the Human Resources department to resolve staff disciplinary issues.

Perform all other related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in relevant field required; advanced degree preferred

Experience:

15 years; 7 years supervisory; 5 years managing 2+ layers

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

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities for All Defendershttps://defenders.org/knowledge-skills-and-abilities

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities for Executive 1

Administrative

Ability to accurately maintain electronic and physical records

Anticipate and meet the needs of internal and/or external stakeholders delivering excellent service

Communication

Ability to clearly and accurately communicate with internal and external stakeholders

Ability to articulate complex ideas clearly, accurately, and concisely

Ability to convey effective messages to broad and diverse constituencies

Ability and willingness to effectively represent Defenders’ interests in external environments

Ability to exert influence and build consensus with internal and external stakeholders

Critical Thinking

Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters with discretion

Strong research and data analysis skills, including ability to gather and synthesize information from multiple sources to produce high-quality work products in a consistent, efficient, accurate, and timely manner

Creative problem-solving and troubleshooting skills with a willingness to experiment and innovate new methods.

Facilitate and promote the integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies into Defenders’ work

Ability to independently exercise appropriate judgment in response to complex and/or fluid environments

Strategic thinker with the ability to create high-level strategy, identify organizational-level impact, and translate strategy into relatable points and action steps.

Project Management

Ability to work well under pressure and tight deadlines while balancing competing assignments

Ability to remain flexible and adaptable to shifting priorities while remaining responsive to urgent requests

Ability to take ownership of a project or process and to use problem-solving skills to resolve issues

Ability to manage deadlines on multiple cross-functional projects in a dynamic environment

Demonstrated ability in managing competing interests on complex issues

Ability to independently initiate project and initiative ideas; managing projects and initiatives through to completion

Ability to create and implement programs, initiatives, and/or systems which will result in organizational-wide impact; assess specific needs; design oversee implementation; establish benchmarks and track key performance indicators; provide recommendations for improvements; advocate and champion the program internally.

Coalition and Community Engagement

Strong interpersonal skills and ability to form effective working relationships with diverse constituencies including federal/state agencies; elected officials and their staff; Defenders’ members and donors; private landowners; hunters and anglers; community leaders; religious, scientific, and academic communities; and/or the general public.

Ability to lead diverse stakeholders in collaborative activities, to anticipate issues impacting Defenders’ mission and make recommendations within Defenders, other organizations, and coalitions.

Networking skills to engage with leaders in the conservation community, federal and state agencies, NGOs, and other organizations.

Conservation Knowledge

Expert-level knowledge of Defenders’ legal, scientific, and/or political issues

Expert-level knowledge of national and regional social, political, and ecological landscapes

Leadership and Management

Ability to foster a team and organizational culture which models the tenets of the Commitment Statement

Ability to connect employees and their work to Defenders’ mission

Ability to set and maintain clear expectations, ensuring clarity of roles, accountabilities, and responsibilities

Ability to ensure that staff have the skills and support required to perform at the highest level

Expert-level knowledge of Defenders’ business and people systems and processes

Ability to create and maintain a diverse, inclusive, and high-functioning environment

Ability to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion in department and organizational-level decisions

Ability to manage employee conflict and resolve escalations in an inclusive and healthy manner

Ability to effectively lead and manage change

Ability to develop mid-level leaders and staff to their highest capabilities, through delegation, coaching, empowerment, and professional growth opportunities

Ability to provide effective feedback in real-time

Ability to create and implement team and organization-wide strategies in support of Defenders’ Strategic Plan

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities for Vice President, Land and Habitat Conservation

Experience with private, federal, and state wildlife, land management, and resource conservation agencies, and knowledge of wildlife and natural resource laws, regulations, and policies.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Physical Activities

Check all that apply

Frequency

(N)Never, (O)Occasionally or (C)Constantly

Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles and the like.

O

Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces.

O

Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.

C

Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another.

O

Adjusting or moving objects up to 10 pounds in all directions.

N

Communicating with others to exchange information.

C

Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.

C

Operating machinery and/or power tools.

N

Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment.

O

Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned.

C

Environmental Conditions

Check all that apply

Frequency

(N)Never, (O)Occasionally or (C)Constantly

Low temperatures.

N

High temperatures.

N

Outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind.

N

Noisy environments.

N

Hazardous conditions.

N

Poor ventilation.

N

Small and/or enclosed spaces.

N

No adverse environmental conditions expected.

C

Physical Demands

Check only one

Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing.

X

Light work that includes moving objects up to 20 pounds.

Medium work that includes moving objects up to 50 pounds.

Heavy work that includes moving objects up to 100 pounds or more.

Visit www.defenders.org to apply.

All employees are required to satisfactorily perform the essential duties and responsibilities of their positions. The essential duties and responsibilities listed above are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

Defenders of Wildlife provides equal employment opportunity to all qualified individuals without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex national origin, ethnicity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, personal appearance, family/parental status, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, or any other legally protected characteristic in all personnel actions.

Please be advised this position is NON union-eligible.

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