Director of Conservation and Nonprofit Management

4 days ago

Driggs, Idaho, United States

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Job Description

The Director of Conservation and Nonprofit Management will lead an environmental conservation organization focused on the Teton River watershed. Responsibilities include developing strategic vision, enhancing financial resources, and promoting community awareness. The ideal candidate should have experience in nonprofit or conservation management and a passion for environmental protection. This full-time position is based in Driggs, ID, with minimal travel required.
Director of Conservation and Nonprofit Management

About the Company

A mission-driven environmental conservation organization dedicated to protecting and preserving natural resources.

Industry

Non-Profit Organization Management

Type

Privately Held

Founded

2000

Employees

1-10

About the Role

We are seeking a dynamic and visionary Director of Conservation to spearhead our efforts in environmental stewardship within the Teton River watershed. This key leadership role involves crafting a strategic vision for the organization, ensuring long-term financial viability, and fostering robust partnerships across diverse sectors.

The ideal candidate will possess a solid foundation in nonprofit or conservation management, with expertise in fundraising and collaboration. We are looking for someone who embodies integrity, demonstrates collaborative leadership, and harbors a deep passion for the protection of water and natural resources.

Your key responsibilities will include:
• Expanding restoration and research initiatives
• Enhancing financial resource development
• Raising community awareness regarding the ecological importance of the Teton River

This is a remarkable opportunity to lead a respected science-based organization with a powerful mission. You will collaborate closely with a talented staff team and an engaged Board of Directors to reinforce our position as a trusted leader in promoting watershed health.

If you are adept at merging scientific insight with community involvement, and are ready to tackle the exciting challenge of guiding our organization through a pivotal period of growth and increased impact, we encourage you to apply. We are particularly looking for a leader who is committed to our organization's values, inspiring others to join our essential work for the conservation of the Teton River watershed for generations to come.

Travel Percent
Less than 10%

Functions
• CEO/President
• Non-Profit Management

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