World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Sustainable Ranching Initiative Senior Specialist, Montana
Major Function
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, seeks a Senior Specialist for the Sustainable Ranching Initiative, based out of Montana. The Senior Specialist provides technical expertise to develop, prioritize, and coordinate private-land conservation projects for WWF's Sustainable Ranching Initiative (SRI). The Senior Specialist will manage relationships with local ranchers, rancher-led collaboratives and agricultural communities, being the primary point of contact for SRI in the region. The Senior Specialist will also assist with fundraising proposals, individual project management, event coordination, and communications.
Salary: The expected compensation range for this position is $82,300 - $102,900
Important Notes:
Implement conservation programs designed to restore and protect grasslands, and assist ranchers and local collaboratives in pursuing their land-management goals.
Conduct outreach with landowners in central and eastern Montana to inform them of WWF programs and identify participants who may be a good fit for WWF's programs.
Assist local collaboratives by providing technical assistance, support in fundraising and project evaluation efforts, and offering expertise and guidance to partner-driven strategic planning efforts.
Act as the primary organizational contact with ranches in the region by building relationships to better understand individual needs and assessing opportunities to pursue additional resources for ranch sustainability.
Support the SRI team and collaboratives with strategic planning at the landscape scale to identify and address conservation challenges such as declining wildlife populations, at-risk grassland habitats, drought resiliency, ranch viability and transition planning, food-chain transparency, ranch infrastructure, and public perceptions of food production.
Build and maintain relationships with local and regional ranching partner organizations and government agencies like Winnett ACES, Eastern Montana Regenerative Agriculture, BLM, NRCS, USFWS, and others. Coordinate with individual ranches on the implementation, monitoring, and reporting for projects intended to restore grasslands and improve grassland management across Montana, including tracking progress in conjunction with the SRI and science team.
Support the SRI team with strategic planning for landscape-level grassland conservation, partner engagement, program communication, public and stakeholder education, technology transfer, metric evaluation and reporting, and other relevant topics.
Communicate results to local and regional audiences through a variety of channels including public speaking and published writings and provide perspective and technical insights to the SRI team as needed/requested. In coordination with the SRI team, assist in fundraising, including providing content for proposals and reporting on progress.
This position may allow for leadership and staff management responsibilities based on performance, and applicants with this experience are encouraged to indicate as such.
Other responsibilities, as needed and assigned.
Key Competencies
The ideal candidate would have between 6 and 8 years of experience in program management, biodiversity conservation, natural resources management or range management.
Requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as natural resources management, environmental science, or conservation policy. A graduate degree with applied experience in a related field may substitute for some years of experience.
Frequent travel within central and eastern Montana will be required to perform the duties of this position. During the growing season up to 50% of time spent traveling should be expected, with up to 25% of time expected in the winter months.
Experience working with ranchers and agricultural communities is required.
Experience working with Native Nations, particularly in the context of agricultural production, is preferred.
Knowledge of Northern Great Plains, and specifically Montana is required.
Demonstrated technical writing skills are required, as evidenced by examples of land management plans.
Experience working with other organizations and agencies in the NGP is preferred.
Experience administering or coordinating ranch assistance programs, such as educational events or conservation and restoration projects is preferred.
Demonstrated fundraising skills and grant management experience are preferred, as evidenced by examples of fundraising proposals and/or awards.
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to exercise good judgement. Willingness and ability to think outside the box, be innovative, and work with ranchers and a diverse audience of stakeholders and land managers.
Ability to work independently, as well as with a team.
Excellent organizational and project management skills.
Excellent communication skills, both one-on-one and in a group setting.
Ability to take initiative and pro-actively advance workstreams and strategic goals.
Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion within and across teams.
Non-negotiable: This position is remote, but must be based out of central or eastern Montana.
To Apply:
As an EOE/AA employer, WWF will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant’s race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or protected Veteran status. WWF values diversity and inclusion and welcomes diverse candidates to apply.
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