| Company: | National Wildlife Federation Company Profile | Current Opportunities (6) |
| Job Location(s): | Washington |
| Employment Term: | Regular |
| Employment Type | Full Time |
| Start Date: | As soon as possible |
| Starting Salary Range: | Open |
| Required Experience: | Open |
| Related Categories: | Management and Supervision, Environmental Science/Services, Non-Profit/Associations |
| Location: Washington, D.C., DC |
| Department: Conservation Programs & Education |
| Duration: Full Time |
| Salary: Open |
| Join us by working a job you're WILD about! | |
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| Find a job you’re wild about at the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), the nation’s largest member-supported conservation organization, which is at the forefront of global warming issues, reconnecting our children with nature, and protecting America’s wildlife and habitat.
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| Position Description | |
| We seek a qualified individual to oversee campaign implementation on a day to day basis, drive national strategy, coordination of multiple working groups, juggling multiple projects, setting priorities. Collaborating with diverse group partners, communicating with regional and national staff. The Campaign Manager's primary responsibility is to implement a multi-organizational campaign plan that integrates policy, field, coalition outreach, paid media, internet and activist outreach to build support for the restoration of coastal Louisiana and ensure the resiliency of its coastal communities. The campaign manager will execute a national campaign plan, coordinating up to six working groups, and responsible for making adjustments to the plan and implementation to leverage available resources to make the most progress possible towards the overarching goals. The Coastal Louisiana Restoration Campaign Manager responsibilities include but are not limited to: Overseeing the campaign's successful implementation on a day to day basis. Coordinating the planning and implementation of the various elements of the campaign so they act as an integrated whole. Driving the development of campaign strategy, message, and tactics working closely with policy, communications, field and other working groups. Working closely with Steering Committee to ensure campaign is well-implemented and its results tracked and documented. Working with coalition partners to ensure campaign is as closely aligned as possible with their work and is leveraging additional national and state-based assets. Helping prepare funder updates and assist with funder outreach as guided by Steering Committee. Working with and overseeing 3 direct reports.
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| Position Requirements | |
| Candidates for this position should have at least eight years of professional post-college experience, including at least five years managing advocacy campaigns, preferably at the national level. B.A. or B.S. in Political Science, Natural Resources or other related field. Post-graduate degrees or work preferred. Qualified applicants must have a strong commitment to environmental issues, excellent verbal, writing and analytical skills and an ability (and desire) to navigate and constructively engage a number of stakeholders charged with oversight and implementation of the campaign.
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| Do you hear the call of the wild? | |
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Join us in mobilizing Americans to protect our country's wildlife!
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