The Nature Place
Director of The Nature Place
The Nature Place, Madison, Wisconsin, United States,
Director of The Nature Place
About The Nature Place
The Nature Place (TNP) is a nature-focused community center open to the public in beautiful Myrick Park in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Our mission is to inspire and cultivate meaningful connections between people and nature, for the benefit of both. We offer nature education programs and community events for all ages, and our unique space is available to visit during open hours or rent for special events and meetings. The Nature Place operates using the urban ecology model pioneered in Milwaukee. It is your space, year-round, rain or shine.The Nature Place is a division of WisCorps, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization that engages youth and young adults in two areas: conservation projects through the
Wisconsin Conservation Corps
(www.wisconsinconservationcorps.org) and nature education through
The Nature Place
(www.natureplacelacrosse.org).Position Overview
The ideal candidate for the Director of The Nature Place is an experienced and inspiring leader who understands the power and importance of the connection between humans and nature. The candidate must demonstrate visionary leadership, a business mindset, and strong supervisory skills to head a division of up to 26 people in peak season (and growing). The candidate will possess excellent communication skills necessary to maintain and grow public relations and community presence. The candidate will understand and institutionalize practices to maintain and improve accessibility, equity, and inclusion.The Director of The Nature Place reports to the WisCorps Executive Director and serves as a member of the WisCorps Leadership Team, working closely with the Executive Director and the Board of Directors to implement the organization's strategic vision, develop and track the annual budget, attend Leadership Team and Board of Directors meetings, committee meetings, trainings, retreats, and workshops. The Director will observe, analyze, and provide feedback to continually improve the organization's current and future operations.Responsibilities
Oversee day-to-day operations
Public ProgramsVisitor ServicesAmeriCorps ProgramFacility RentalFacilities – TNP building, five acres of gardens & grounds, vehicle fleet, & storage barn
Directly supervise and support a team of three managersOversee hiring, performance evaluation, disciplinary needs, & professional developmentFacilitate regular team and committee meetingsPromote an environment of collaboration, effective communication, timely feedback, and continual improvementMaintain a positive organizational culture of mission focus, professionalism, ethical standards, respect & kindness, and healthy work-life balanceCommunication & Marketing
Provide strategy for, lead, and oversee brand awareness and communications/PR activitiesStrengthen TNP as a voice and advocate for both the people and nature in our communityUpdate and oversee website, social media, newsletters, & blogsAdministrative/Fiscal
Oversee administrative needs of TNP, working closely with the Director of AdministrationDevelop a fiscally sustainable budget and manage the appropriate allocation of fundsDevelop and implement procedures to create consistent, high-level standards that mitigate risk and prioritize health & safetyWork with the Director of Development to achieve budgeted fundraising goals through grants, letter campaigns, special events, and other direct public supportWork with direct reports to define and achieve revenue and expense targetsImplement, monitor, and support data-tracking systems for program outcomesMission-focus & Resilience
Implement strategies for sustainable organizational growthPromote innovative ideas and strategies to further TNP visionStay up-to-date on current trends in the field of urban ecologyDevelop mechanisms for TNP to magnify outreach and uplift the work of other community organizations through collaborationEnsure every decision emboldens environmental justice & equitable access to nature for allSkills, Experience, and Qualifications
Proven experience in a senior leadership roleExperience hiring, managing, and developing staff membersDemonstrated success in program administration or equivalentDemonstrated success in creating and managing sustainable budgets that ensure fiscal stabilityStrong organizational and management skillsStrong communication skills, including experience in developing public relations and marketing strategiesWilling to learn and implement strategies for diversity, equity, and inclusionPreferred:Experience in the field of environmental education, conservation, or outdoor recreationExperience in a non-profit organization(s)Experience overseeing a public facilityExperience or familiarity with AmeriCorpsExperience working with volunteersKnowledge of conservation practices and/or land management techniquesWe operate in a flexible working environment. Work hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Occasional evening and weekend hours required. Some local travel is required.Our Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
We expect our staff members to be leaders in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion within the organization and in our community. We expect our staff to continually create and support a culture of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in all WisCorps programs. Staff should seek to remove barriers to participation and create a safe and welcoming environment for all individuals, especially those traditionally marginalized in the environmental field. This includes, but is not limited to BIPOC, AAPI, LGBTQIA+, Hispanic/Latinx, and individuals with a disability. Staff lead with an anti-racist mindset, continually evaluating policies and procedures and identifying and refining or removing those that do not support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.WisCorps provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran per applicable federal, state, and local laws. We are committed to assuring equal employment opportunity and access to services, programs, and activities for persons with disabilities. If you have a disability and need to access information in an alternative format or need it translated into another language, please contact us at 608-782-2494, by email at staff@wiscorps.org, or Wisconsin Relay 711.Details
$60,000-$70,000 annually (based on experience), exempt from overtimeBenefitsSix weeks paid time off annually, health, dental, 401(k) with match, seven paid holidays, parental leave, flexible schedule, Employee Assistance Program, dynamic & fun work environmentTo Apply
Diverse Search & Associates is recruiting for this role. To apply, email your resume and phone number to admin@diversesearchaa.com
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About The Nature Place
The Nature Place (TNP) is a nature-focused community center open to the public in beautiful Myrick Park in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Our mission is to inspire and cultivate meaningful connections between people and nature, for the benefit of both. We offer nature education programs and community events for all ages, and our unique space is available to visit during open hours or rent for special events and meetings. The Nature Place operates using the urban ecology model pioneered in Milwaukee. It is your space, year-round, rain or shine.The Nature Place is a division of WisCorps, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization that engages youth and young adults in two areas: conservation projects through the
Wisconsin Conservation Corps
(www.wisconsinconservationcorps.org) and nature education through
The Nature Place
(www.natureplacelacrosse.org).Position Overview
The ideal candidate for the Director of The Nature Place is an experienced and inspiring leader who understands the power and importance of the connection between humans and nature. The candidate must demonstrate visionary leadership, a business mindset, and strong supervisory skills to head a division of up to 26 people in peak season (and growing). The candidate will possess excellent communication skills necessary to maintain and grow public relations and community presence. The candidate will understand and institutionalize practices to maintain and improve accessibility, equity, and inclusion.The Director of The Nature Place reports to the WisCorps Executive Director and serves as a member of the WisCorps Leadership Team, working closely with the Executive Director and the Board of Directors to implement the organization's strategic vision, develop and track the annual budget, attend Leadership Team and Board of Directors meetings, committee meetings, trainings, retreats, and workshops. The Director will observe, analyze, and provide feedback to continually improve the organization's current and future operations.Responsibilities
Oversee day-to-day operations
Public ProgramsVisitor ServicesAmeriCorps ProgramFacility RentalFacilities – TNP building, five acres of gardens & grounds, vehicle fleet, & storage barn
Directly supervise and support a team of three managersOversee hiring, performance evaluation, disciplinary needs, & professional developmentFacilitate regular team and committee meetingsPromote an environment of collaboration, effective communication, timely feedback, and continual improvementMaintain a positive organizational culture of mission focus, professionalism, ethical standards, respect & kindness, and healthy work-life balanceCommunication & Marketing
Provide strategy for, lead, and oversee brand awareness and communications/PR activitiesStrengthen TNP as a voice and advocate for both the people and nature in our communityUpdate and oversee website, social media, newsletters, & blogsAdministrative/Fiscal
Oversee administrative needs of TNP, working closely with the Director of AdministrationDevelop a fiscally sustainable budget and manage the appropriate allocation of fundsDevelop and implement procedures to create consistent, high-level standards that mitigate risk and prioritize health & safetyWork with the Director of Development to achieve budgeted fundraising goals through grants, letter campaigns, special events, and other direct public supportWork with direct reports to define and achieve revenue and expense targetsImplement, monitor, and support data-tracking systems for program outcomesMission-focus & Resilience
Implement strategies for sustainable organizational growthPromote innovative ideas and strategies to further TNP visionStay up-to-date on current trends in the field of urban ecologyDevelop mechanisms for TNP to magnify outreach and uplift the work of other community organizations through collaborationEnsure every decision emboldens environmental justice & equitable access to nature for allSkills, Experience, and Qualifications
Proven experience in a senior leadership roleExperience hiring, managing, and developing staff membersDemonstrated success in program administration or equivalentDemonstrated success in creating and managing sustainable budgets that ensure fiscal stabilityStrong organizational and management skillsStrong communication skills, including experience in developing public relations and marketing strategiesWilling to learn and implement strategies for diversity, equity, and inclusionPreferred:Experience in the field of environmental education, conservation, or outdoor recreationExperience in a non-profit organization(s)Experience overseeing a public facilityExperience or familiarity with AmeriCorpsExperience working with volunteersKnowledge of conservation practices and/or land management techniquesWe operate in a flexible working environment. Work hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Occasional evening and weekend hours required. Some local travel is required.Our Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
We expect our staff members to be leaders in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion within the organization and in our community. We expect our staff to continually create and support a culture of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in all WisCorps programs. Staff should seek to remove barriers to participation and create a safe and welcoming environment for all individuals, especially those traditionally marginalized in the environmental field. This includes, but is not limited to BIPOC, AAPI, LGBTQIA+, Hispanic/Latinx, and individuals with a disability. Staff lead with an anti-racist mindset, continually evaluating policies and procedures and identifying and refining or removing those that do not support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.WisCorps provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran per applicable federal, state, and local laws. We are committed to assuring equal employment opportunity and access to services, programs, and activities for persons with disabilities. If you have a disability and need to access information in an alternative format or need it translated into another language, please contact us at 608-782-2494, by email at staff@wiscorps.org, or Wisconsin Relay 711.Details
$60,000-$70,000 annually (based on experience), exempt from overtimeBenefitsSix weeks paid time off annually, health, dental, 401(k) with match, seven paid holidays, parental leave, flexible schedule, Employee Assistance Program, dynamic & fun work environmentTo Apply
Diverse Search & Associates is recruiting for this role. To apply, email your resume and phone number to admin@diversesearchaa.com
#J-18808-Ljbffr