Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Conservation Voters of PA is the statewide political voice for the environment. We elect environmentally responsible candidates to state and local offices, advocate for strong environmental policies, and hold our elected officials accountable to safeguard the health of our communities, the beauty of our state, and the strength of our economy.
Position : Our Bucks County Civic Engagement Coordinator is primarily responsible for building a sustainable volunteer advocacy program and managing local partnerships in Bucks County. The Coordinator will report to the Director of Civic Engagement and will serve as the principal point of contact for local candidates, activists, volunteers, partner organizations, and elected officials. The Coordinator’s work will include working to elect environmental champions, drive local policy changes, connect local environmental partners to advocacy support, partnerships, and recruiting and training volunteer environmental and pro-democracy advocates. The Bucks County Civic Engagement Coordinator will be responsible for lifting up the work of BIPOC allies and organizations in their region and ensuring that issues important to the communities most impacted by climate change and pollution are centered in their work.
Conservation Voters of PA shares a strategic partnership with the environmental advocacy organization PennFuture, and this position will conduct work for them from time to time.
Job Duties:
Community Building
Manage regional volunteer recruitment and engagement to advance environmental and pro-democracy policy goals.
Represent CVPA with local environmental, watershed, and activist groups.
Identify ways to use CVPA resources to support the work of local environmental and activist groups, particularly BIPOC led and serving groups.
Utilize those relationships to expand CVPA’s visibility in the region, to build political power, and to win environmental fights
Implement grassroots tactics to engage prospective volunteers and help to transition them into volunteer leaders
Center equity and justice while carrying out regionalized civic engagement work
Mobilize and train volunteer advocates in key legislative districts.
Become a leader in local coalitions, begin new coalitions and advocacy, and advocate for diverse representation in all groups
Political
Build relationships with local candidates and elected officials in their region, from municipal and local to state legislative office holders.
Identify races and potential appointments in which an endorsement or political advocacy work could have a positive environmental and political impact, with a particular emphasis on electing more women and BIPOC candidates who better represent the electorate.
Manage political activities (canvass operations, mail, digital) related to winning campaigns at any level of elected office in the region
Policy
Develop working knowledge of local township and county-level environmental policy issues; cultivate experts in policy issues to supplement that knowledge.
Develop an ongoing list of local policy priorities to use in candidate questionnaires and for accountability work.
Communications
Build relationships with local reporters and influencers.
Work with digital staff to use email lists and social media tools in their region, and connect Delaware River Watershed partner organizations to available digital tools and services.
Monitor and update local social presence and engage with local groups, activists and candidates.
Work with Director of Civic Engagement and other Senior Staff to develop action alerts and press releases as needed based on issues related to the region
Fundraising
Identify prospective top-tier donors among the volunteer pool to introduce to appropriate staff.
Collaborate with appropriate staff on grant reports and renewals as needed.
The following skills are requirements are necessary for the successful applicant:
Strong commitment to CVPA’s mission.
Minimum 1-3 years of relevant experience, including civic engagement work, community organizing, political campaign work, or issue advocacy campaigning.
Demonstrated ability to communicate and connect with people.
Demonstrated commitment to racial justice and equity.
Collaborative spirit. Must be a dependable team player.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Excellent personal organization and time management skills.
Ability to travel and maintain a flexible work schedule; willing to work some evenings and/or weekends, as needed
Compensation: $45,500. A robust benefits plan includes medical and dental coverage; 401K with employer match; paid vacation and sick leave; parental leave; life insurance; and short- and long-term disability coverage.
Position Requirements: This is a full-time, remote position based in Bucks County; and the candidate will be required to reside there. Evening and weekend hours are required, along with significant travel throughout the region. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and reliable access to transportation. Reimbursement for mileage and/or required travel-related expenses will be reimbursed pursuant to CVPA policy and as required by applicable law.
Submissions : Please submit your cover letter, resume, and contact information for two references to jobs@conservationpa.org. Please write “CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR” in the subject line. Phone calls will not be accepted. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Conservation Voters of PA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a just, equitable, and inclusive workplace, and encourages people from all backgrounds to apply. CVPA celebrates diversity and is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; sex; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; age; religion; national origin; ancestry; citizenship status; disability; association or relationship with a person with a disability; use of a guide or support animal because of the blindness, deafness or physical handicap of the user or because the user is a handler or trainer of support or guide animals; familial status; veteran status; pregnancy or related condition; having a GED rather than a high school diploma; or any other basis protected by law. CVPA’s hiring and employment decisions are based solely on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
Conservation Voters of PA is the statewide political voice for the environment. We elect environmentally responsible candidates to state and local offices, advocate for strong environmental policies, and hold our elected officials accountable to safeguard the health of our communities, the beauty of our state, and the strength of our economy.
Position : Our Bucks County Civic Engagement Coordinator is primarily responsible for building a sustainable volunteer advocacy program and managing local partnerships in Bucks County. The Coordinator will report to the Director of Civic Engagement and will serve as the principal point of contact for local candidates, activists, volunteers, partner organizations, and elected officials. The Coordinator’s work will include working to elect environmental champions, drive local policy changes, connect local environmental partners to advocacy support, partnerships, and recruiting and training volunteer environmental and pro-democracy advocates. The Bucks County Civic Engagement Coordinator will be responsible for lifting up the work of BIPOC allies and organizations in their region and ensuring that issues important to the communities most impacted by climate change and pollution are centered in their work.
Conservation Voters of PA shares a strategic partnership with the environmental advocacy organization PennFuture, and this position will conduct work for them from time to time.
Job Duties:
Community Building
Manage regional volunteer recruitment and engagement to advance environmental and pro-democracy policy goals.
Represent CVPA with local environmental, watershed, and activist groups.
Identify ways to use CVPA resources to support the work of local environmental and activist groups, particularly BIPOC led and serving groups.
Utilize those relationships to expand CVPA’s visibility in the region, to build political power, and to win environmental fights
Implement grassroots tactics to engage prospective volunteers and help to transition them into volunteer leaders
Center equity and justice while carrying out regionalized civic engagement work
Mobilize and train volunteer advocates in key legislative districts.
Become a leader in local coalitions, begin new coalitions and advocacy, and advocate for diverse representation in all groups
Political
Build relationships with local candidates and elected officials in their region, from municipal and local to state legislative office holders.
Identify races and potential appointments in which an endorsement or political advocacy work could have a positive environmental and political impact, with a particular emphasis on electing more women and BIPOC candidates who better represent the electorate.
Manage political activities (canvass operations, mail, digital) related to winning campaigns at any level of elected office in the region
Policy
Develop working knowledge of local township and county-level environmental policy issues; cultivate experts in policy issues to supplement that knowledge.
Develop an ongoing list of local policy priorities to use in candidate questionnaires and for accountability work.
Communications
Build relationships with local reporters and influencers.
Work with digital staff to use email lists and social media tools in their region, and connect Delaware River Watershed partner organizations to available digital tools and services.
Monitor and update local social presence and engage with local groups, activists and candidates.
Work with Director of Civic Engagement and other Senior Staff to develop action alerts and press releases as needed based on issues related to the region
Fundraising
Identify prospective top-tier donors among the volunteer pool to introduce to appropriate staff.
Collaborate with appropriate staff on grant reports and renewals as needed.
The following skills are requirements are necessary for the successful applicant:
Strong commitment to CVPA’s mission.
Minimum 1-3 years of relevant experience, including civic engagement work, community organizing, political campaign work, or issue advocacy campaigning.
Demonstrated ability to communicate and connect with people.
Demonstrated commitment to racial justice and equity.
Collaborative spirit. Must be a dependable team player.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Excellent personal organization and time management skills.
Ability to travel and maintain a flexible work schedule; willing to work some evenings and/or weekends, as needed
Compensation: $45,500. A robust benefits plan includes medical and dental coverage; 401K with employer match; paid vacation and sick leave; parental leave; life insurance; and short- and long-term disability coverage.
Position Requirements: This is a full-time, remote position based in Bucks County; and the candidate will be required to reside there. Evening and weekend hours are required, along with significant travel throughout the region. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and reliable access to transportation. Reimbursement for mileage and/or required travel-related expenses will be reimbursed pursuant to CVPA policy and as required by applicable law.
Submissions : Please submit your cover letter, resume, and contact information for two references to jobs@conservationpa.org. Please write “CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR” in the subject line. Phone calls will not be accepted. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Conservation Voters of PA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a just, equitable, and inclusive workplace, and encourages people from all backgrounds to apply. CVPA celebrates diversity and is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; sex; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; age; religion; national origin; ancestry; citizenship status; disability; association or relationship with a person with a disability; use of a guide or support animal because of the blindness, deafness or physical handicap of the user or because the user is a handler or trainer of support or guide animals; familial status; veteran status; pregnancy or related condition; having a GED rather than a high school diploma; or any other basis protected by law. CVPA’s hiring and employment decisions are based solely on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
The Nature Conservancy
Baton Rouge, LA
YOUR POSITION WITH TNC The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is seeking an engaging and innovative Louisiana State Director as we execute on our ambitious conservation goals. A trusted name in conservation within the state and beyond, The Nature Conservancy in Louisiana has worked since 1987 to protect the state’s cherished landscapes and develop sound science to support biodiversity while looking through, economic, public health and social equity lenses. With a strong and talented staff of 25, a diverse Board of Trustees comprised of 21 members from all over the state and beyond, 5 remote offices and a resilient, robust program in place, this role offers a unique opportunity to design and implement a strategic approach to Louisiana’s conservation priorities—and to help shape a resilient, equitable future for Louisiana.
As a leader in the Louisiana conservation movement, the State Director plays a primary role in working with partner organizations, government agencies, elected officials and other key decision‐makers to build alliances and shared agendas that advance science driven conservation outcomes in Louisiana and around the world.
The Conservancy has worked in Louisiana for over 32 years, protecting nearly 400,000 acres of land, establishing 20 nature preserves, a trusted partner in state and regional land and water management initiatives, and safeguarding more than 200 miles of stream and river habitat. These efforts include partnerships with state and federal agencies to create and expand state parks and wildlife refuges such as Cat Island NWR, Upper Ouachita NWR, Black Bayou Lake NWR, Red River NWR, Bayou Cocodrie NWR, Grand Cote NWR, Lake Opelia NWR, Tensas River NWR, Tunica Hills Wildlife Management Area, Chemin a haut State Park. The State Director plays a key role in helping further this impactful work by leading the chapter staff, developing new and existing donors, forming partnerships and building a broader constituency for conservation across the state. The State Director is accountable for the chapter’s success in implementing TNC’s global conservation approach, producing measurable results and maintaining and strengthening organizational values.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The key role of the State Director is to lead, manage, and inspire the chapter staff and trustees to collectively achieve the maximum contribution to the organization’s mission. They ensure success in conservation and fundraising programs and contribute intellectual, financial and human resources to priority, cross‐boundary initiatives. They support alignment of activities by securing, coordinating and configuring resources, capacity and programs to address the most critical conservation priorities of the organization at multiple scales. They are responsible for collaborating with others across the division and throughout the organization on the procurement and application of resources in Louisiana as well as in areas beyond their span of authority.
The Louisiana State Director oversees fundraising and marketing and works with staff to secure increased private support for conservation, engaging with major donors, corporations and foundations and supporting staff in donor cultivation. The Director approves budgets and sets priorities that dictate private and public fundraising goals. They serve as the primary statewide spokesperson for TNC to internal and external audiences (including staff, volunteers, the Board of Trustees, public and private donors, government agencies and officials, community leaders and other partners) and cultivate those audiences to support and promote TNC’s mission and vision.
Though the empowerment of other managers, the Director develops and supports the chapter staff to meet the conservation priorities of the chapter and of the global organization. The State Director reports into the Southern Division of the North America Region and works closely with the state’s Board of Trustees.
RESPONSIBILITIES & SCOPE - Overall responsibility for conservation results, philanthropy activities and goals of the Louisiana Chapter, and for integration of regional and global priorities. - Manages the development and execution of the chapter’s strategic conservation plan, three‐year budget and financial plans, and annual work programs, all delivered on time and within budget. - Demonstrates a strong understanding of on‐the‐ground land management conservation. - Incorporates organizational values and competencies as foundational elements in all aspects of work. - Ensures recruitment, management and development of high quality and effective staff. - Provides leadership in public policy efforts within the chapter and the region. - Ensures that programmatic commitments, financial standards, and legal requirements are met. - Presents and represents the chapter’s and TNC’s vision in a compelling and engaging manner to internal and external audiences as lead spokesperson. - Delivers effective and persuasive speeches and presentations on complex topics to employee groups, managers at all levels, board members and outside organizations. - Demonstrates a willingness and ability to travel routinely throughout the geography and globally as required. - Works flexibly, sometimes beyond the normal workday, including weekends, as necessary, during deadline periods. - Participates in the Division Leadership Team, North America Senior Leaders Team, and collaborates on innovative, cross‐boundary projects. - Directs, prepares, presents and/or participates in negotiations of project proposals with governmental, bilateral and/or multilateral agencies. - Works well under pressure. - Able to travel up to 50%, majority is in‐state.
YOUR POSITION WITH TNC The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is seeking an engaging and innovative Louisiana State Director as we execute on our ambitious conservation goals. A trusted name in conservation within the state and beyond, The Nature Conservancy in Louisiana has worked since 1987 to protect the state’s cherished landscapes and develop sound science to support biodiversity while looking through, economic, public health and social equity lenses. With a strong and talented staff of 25, a diverse Board of Trustees comprised of 21 members from all over the state and beyond, 5 remote offices and a resilient, robust program in place, this role offers a unique opportunity to design and implement a strategic approach to Louisiana’s conservation priorities—and to help shape a resilient, equitable future for Louisiana.
As a leader in the Louisiana conservation movement, the State Director plays a primary role in working with partner organizations, government agencies, elected officials and other key decision‐makers to build alliances and shared agendas that advance science driven conservation outcomes in Louisiana and around the world.
The Conservancy has worked in Louisiana for over 32 years, protecting nearly 400,000 acres of land, establishing 20 nature preserves, a trusted partner in state and regional land and water management initiatives, and safeguarding more than 200 miles of stream and river habitat. These efforts include partnerships with state and federal agencies to create and expand state parks and wildlife refuges such as Cat Island NWR, Upper Ouachita NWR, Black Bayou Lake NWR, Red River NWR, Bayou Cocodrie NWR, Grand Cote NWR, Lake Opelia NWR, Tensas River NWR, Tunica Hills Wildlife Management Area, Chemin a haut State Park. The State Director plays a key role in helping further this impactful work by leading the chapter staff, developing new and existing donors, forming partnerships and building a broader constituency for conservation across the state. The State Director is accountable for the chapter’s success in implementing TNC’s global conservation approach, producing measurable results and maintaining and strengthening organizational values.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The key role of the State Director is to lead, manage, and inspire the chapter staff and trustees to collectively achieve the maximum contribution to the organization’s mission. They ensure success in conservation and fundraising programs and contribute intellectual, financial and human resources to priority, cross‐boundary initiatives. They support alignment of activities by securing, coordinating and configuring resources, capacity and programs to address the most critical conservation priorities of the organization at multiple scales. They are responsible for collaborating with others across the division and throughout the organization on the procurement and application of resources in Louisiana as well as in areas beyond their span of authority.
The Louisiana State Director oversees fundraising and marketing and works with staff to secure increased private support for conservation, engaging with major donors, corporations and foundations and supporting staff in donor cultivation. The Director approves budgets and sets priorities that dictate private and public fundraising goals. They serve as the primary statewide spokesperson for TNC to internal and external audiences (including staff, volunteers, the Board of Trustees, public and private donors, government agencies and officials, community leaders and other partners) and cultivate those audiences to support and promote TNC’s mission and vision.
Though the empowerment of other managers, the Director develops and supports the chapter staff to meet the conservation priorities of the chapter and of the global organization. The State Director reports into the Southern Division of the North America Region and works closely with the state’s Board of Trustees.
RESPONSIBILITIES & SCOPE - Overall responsibility for conservation results, philanthropy activities and goals of the Louisiana Chapter, and for integration of regional and global priorities. - Manages the development and execution of the chapter’s strategic conservation plan, three‐year budget and financial plans, and annual work programs, all delivered on time and within budget. - Demonstrates a strong understanding of on‐the‐ground land management conservation. - Incorporates organizational values and competencies as foundational elements in all aspects of work. - Ensures recruitment, management and development of high quality and effective staff. - Provides leadership in public policy efforts within the chapter and the region. - Ensures that programmatic commitments, financial standards, and legal requirements are met. - Presents and represents the chapter’s and TNC’s vision in a compelling and engaging manner to internal and external audiences as lead spokesperson. - Delivers effective and persuasive speeches and presentations on complex topics to employee groups, managers at all levels, board members and outside organizations. - Demonstrates a willingness and ability to travel routinely throughout the geography and globally as required. - Works flexibly, sometimes beyond the normal workday, including weekends, as necessary, during deadline periods. - Participates in the Division Leadership Team, North America Senior Leaders Team, and collaborates on innovative, cross‐boundary projects. - Directs, prepares, presents and/or participates in negotiations of project proposals with governmental, bilateral and/or multilateral agencies. - Works well under pressure. - Able to travel up to 50%, majority is in‐state.