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National Audubon Society · 18 hours ago

Manager, Community Partnerships

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Responsibilities

Build, manage, and/or maintain a diverse set of positive working relationships across South Carolina, collaborating and coordinating with community leaders, grassroots organizers, partner organizations, consultants, and businesses.
Develop and oversee a vision and strategy in collaboration with the Conservation Director to strengthen community building efforts in SC, with a focus on building reciprocal and authentic partnerships with organizations led by and working in low-income communities, communities of color, Indigenous communities, the LGBTQ+ community, organizations focused on disability access and other communities that enable birds and people to thrive.
Design and oversee evaluation of our existing programs and practices with a community building and EDIB lens to improve partnership opportunities and co-creation of solutions, including at our Center and Sanctuaries.
Support and advise staff’s efforts to build new partnerships in their program areas and expand who they engage with to strengthen ASC programs and conservation work by connecting them with allied groups and interested community leaders with shared goals using with best practices and EDIB Conservation Principles.
Develop an engagement strategy for working with SC Audubon Chapters, including setting up a process for chapter engagement in SC, connecting ASC staff to chapters, and identifying new chapter opportunities such as at HBCUs, like Claflin University and SC State University.
Directly engage with community representatives and support staff working on community-based conservation projects as directed by the Conservation Director.
Serve as a public representative of Audubon which may include presentations, public speaking, meeting participation and/or other interactions with agencies, NGOs, Audubon chapters, and coalitions to both gather and disseminate information, such as the SC Conservation Coalition.
Develop needs assessments, metrics, and program evaluation methods as well as monitor and track program goals, timelines, and tasks.
Support the Conservation Director’s efforts to increase funding, capacity, and other resources for our strategies, programs, and partners.
Coordinate with Audubon Community Building cohorts and staff to provide or share community building training and best management practices with the Conservation Director and the ASC team.
Partner with the National Conservation EDIB leader and other regional Community Partnerships Managers to identify opportunities to replicate successful initiatives piloted in other regions.
Other job-related duties as assigned.

Qualification

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Required

Bachelor’s degree required.
An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
At least 5 years of experience working with racially and socioeconomically diverse coalitions, communities, and/or partners, which may include: Experience building coalitions and/or developing deep partnerships with racially and socioeconomically diverse groups that vary in capacity.
Experience mediating and resolving conflicts between partner groups.
Knowledge of issue advocacy, including grassroots organizing and issue campaign strategies.
Experience building relationships with Indigenous, Black, Asian Pacific Islander, and/or Latinx community leaders, and preferably leaders who are working on environmental justice, organizing, and/or conservation issues.
Emotional intelligence, strong interpersonal skills, humor, humility, compassion, patience, and persistence.
Demonstrated ability to manage collaborative, productive, and respectful relationships with leaders and organizations representing grassroots, community-based organizations.
A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion - a personal approach that values the individual and respects differences of race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ability, and socio-economic circumstances.
Excellent written and verbal communication, facilitation, and public speaking skills. Ability to communicate complex information clearly and concisely when engaging in person, via video conferencing, and via telephone.
A fast and willing learner with strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to follow up and meet deadlines.
Cultural competence: demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity and the ability to learn/learn from and build on varying cultural and community norms.
Shares Audubon’s commitment to integrating its EDIB Conservation Principles into every aspect of our work and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture.
Understanding of structural and institutional inequity and interpersonal power dynamics, and proven ability to analyze situations to engage and address them diplomatically.
Ability to manage and implement strategies tailored to varying geographic and political contexts.
Proficiency with standard office productivity software and equipment; ability to read, process, and synthesize printed materials on paper or a standard computer screen.
Willingness and ability to travel regularly within South Carolina (and occasionally out of state) and to work nights and weekends as needed.

Company

National Audubon Society

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The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$0.18M
Key Investors
NFWF
2022-04-12Grant· $0.18M

Leadership Team

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David Yarnold
President & CEO
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Mary Beth Henson
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
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